GOVERNING STUDENT PERFORMANCE Internalising transnational policy into Swedish
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to locate and critically discuss discourses of student
performance in transnational policy texts. In order to addresses and study the
international Common European Framework of Reference in language and language
education policy. The intention is to analyse dominant values that are being
represented and reproduced nationally through existing policy discourses.
Theory: Discourse and textual analysis have shaped the theoretical stance. Using Hall,
discursive power relations are analysed as the ability control documents’ setting and
language. Fairclough’s discourse analysis theory contributes in understanding and
analysing modality of power and Bernstein’s conception of classification and framing
of discourses explains how discourses are shaped and re-shaped.
Method: This study is a single case study using discourse analysis of policy documents. The
study uses Fairclough’s (2003) framework for text analysis framework adopted in
order to analyse policy as textual expression of social representations in ordinary talk,
implicating that language and text correlate with social agent’s perception, elucidating
themes from keyword analysis.
Result:
International ideologies of ideal student performance aspects have been elucidated as
shaping discourse in international policy. The results of this study illustrate how
Swedish national directives express three discourse formations present in
International CEFR policy. The results also show that recontextualization processes
and intertextuality relations are governing aspects that affect national directives
through having internalised international ideologies.
Degree
Student Essay
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Date
2017-11-03Author
Olsson, Therese
Keywords
Policy analysis
Discourse
Power dimensions
Student performance
Transnational directives
Governance
Recontextualization
Series/Report no.
Master
HT17 IPS PDA184:4
Language
eng