Framåt Marsch! Ridlärarrollen från dåtid till samtid med perspektiv på framtid
Abstract
Swedish riding schools are characterized by a traditional stable culture that
originated in army practices. The riding instructors reinforce these military
traditions. Nevertheless, riding instructors and riding schools cannot be isolated
and unaffected by society. This thesis identifies and highlights perceptions of
the riding instructor’s role and the historical and contemporary conditions that
govern and affect this role. Constructions of perceptions and experiences have
been central. The selection of the theoretical framework and methodology were
to emerge during the process, and by using different research methods the
ambition was to strengthen reliability and increase quality.
The first study examines how the Swedish National Equestrian Centre at
Strömsholm (SNECS) trains riding instructors with a focus on content and the
educational environment to understand the educational culture that exists at
Swedish riding schools. The second study explored how ten riding instructors
perceive and experience their professional role. The third study explored,
through focus group interviews, young riders’ perception of the riding school.
This thesis has contributed to a deeper understanding of the role of the
riding instructor. The result explains why riding schools are still characterized
by military norms. The contemporary perspective highlighted how the riding
instructors perceived a change based on economic challenges and how these
challenges affected their way of teaching. Young rider's perceptions of riding
school showed how they develop social skills by participating in the riding
school’s community of practice.
In conclusion, these results can help strengthen the riding instructor
profession and develop the riding school as a centre of knowledge and
resources. To encourage further development, the profession should consider
current stable culture, how learning takes place in the riding school, and the
needs for further education.
Parts of work
Artikel I: Riding instructors, gender, militarism and stable culture in Sweden. Continuity and change in the twentieth century. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2015.1021337 Artikel II: From giving orders to engaging in dialogue: Military norms being challenged at the Swedish riding school. DOI:http://doi.org/10.1177/1012690216665111 Artikel III: The Swedish riding school:
A social arena for young riders. Submisson men inte fått beslut.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Education
Institution
Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science ; Institutionen för kost- och idrottsvetenskap
Disputation
Klockan 13.15, Rikssalen Strömsholms Slott, Strömsholm
Date of defence
2017-03-17
gabriella.thorell@stromsholm.com
Date
2017-02-23Author
Thorell, Gabriella
Keywords
Equestrian sport
children and youth sport
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7346-909-8 (tryckt)
978-91-7346-910-4 (pdf)
ISSN
0436-1121
Series/Report no.
Gothenburg studies in Educational Sciences
397
Language
swe