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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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En skola fri från mobiltelefoner - dröm eller mardröm? : Lärarnas reflektioner kring mobiltelefonförbud

Nowik, Anna January 2021 (has links)
Denna kvalitativa studie undersökte hur högstadielärare uppfattar och följer rådande mobiltelefonförbud för elever. Fem intervjuer har genomförts där lärarna blev tillfrågade om hur ett mobiltelefonförbud samt krav på skolans digitalisering förhåller sig till och samexisterar med deras lärarpraxis. Resultatet visar att lärarna är positiva till själva mobiltelefonförbudet men det råder olika uppfattning om hur själva förbudet borde vara utformat och hur mycket av lärarnas arbetstid det kan ta i anspråk. Det framkommer också att lärarnas och elevernas skoldag fungerar utmärkt utan mobiltelefoner där varje elev har tillgång till annat digitalt verktyg med liknande utbud av möjligheter. Lärarna har också observerat att eleverna kan använda andra digitala verktyg på motsvarande olämpligt sätt som de brukar använda sina mobiltelefoner. Det visar sig att det finns behov av regleringar och tydligare konsekvenser från skolans sida angående nyttjande av Chromebooks.
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Mobiltelefonförbud i gymnasieskolan : Lärare som implementerande frontlinjebyråkrater / Cell Phone Ban in the Upper Secondary School: : Teachers as Implementing Street-Level Bureaucrats

Lidström, Linn January 2023 (has links)
Since August 2022, the use of cell phones in Swedish schools is regulated by law. In this study, the implementation of the cell phone ban is studied from the perspective of upper secondary school teachers as an example of implementation within a street-level bureaucracy setting. Interviews were conducted with eight teachers to examine what factors they experience as affecting the implementation, how they act while implementing the ban, what discretion they experience in the implementation and what their opinions on discretion are. The study shows that the teachers generally understand the law and its implementation, but that knowledge-related issues concerning for example the implementation in specific situations exist. The willingness to implement varies among the teachers, which mainly seems to be connected to their views on cell phone use in the classroom and – in some cases – views on policy efficiency. Some teachers also have issues implementing the ban due to lack of time, information and support from colleagues, the number of students they must keep an eye on, and students opposing the ban. While several teachers collect the students’ phones or tell them to put them away, there are also those who do not act to implement the ban or only do it in certain cases. Finally, the teachers all experience discretion and find this positive, but some teachers see issues with other teachers having discretion and not implementing the ban.

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