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First teachers – stratification in Swedish schools

Abstract
This article is about professions in transformation and the empirical case is the teaching profession. More specifically, it is about an attempt to strengthen the profession by introducing a new career step, first teachers (FTs). The aim of the study is to scrutinize what first teachers do and how they establish the position in the school system. Four main categories emerged that most actions could be sorted into: coordinating, policy formulating, knowledge generating and instructing. Most of the activities might be related to the collegial level. We use the term appropriation to capture the fact that the FTs both took over existing and novel tasks. The introduction of first teachers has led to a restratification process which in turn has helped strengthen the professional autonomy at a collegial level. The empirical investigation was carried out in a qualitative longitudinal study.
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School of Public Administration/Förvaltningshögskolan
Other description
Detta Working Paper bygger på en studie av förstelärarreformen som finansieras gemensamt av Forte och Vetenskapsrådet. Studien löper över flera år och detta är en första delavrapportering.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54285
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Date
2017
Author
Alvehus, Johan
Eklund, Sanna
Kastberg, Gustaf
Keywords
teachers
professions
public administration
schools
Publication type
report
ISSN
1651-5242
Series/Report no.
School of Public Administration Working Paper Series
32
Language
eng
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