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dc.contributor.authorWyszynska Johansson, Martina
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-27T12:38:16Z
dc.date.available2018-09-27T12:38:16Z
dc.date.issued2018-09-27
dc.identifier.isbn978-91-7346-977-7 (print)
dc.identifier.isbn978-91-7346-978-4 (pdf )
dc.identifier.issn0436-1121
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/56755
dc.description.abstractThis doctoral thesis explores student experience of vocational becoming, particularly the navigational role of feedback in the process for Swedish upper secondary vocational students. Vocational becoming is explored as conflating the development of vocational knowing and formation of a vocational identity. The interest is in the experienced curriculum as emergent and thus unpredictable, fragile and dependent on feedback in interaction. This unpredictability is juxtaposed with tensions involved in standardised outcome-based assessment of vocational knowing and assessment for learning. The thesis focuses primarily on students attending the Swedish Child and Recreation Programme, which is chiefly school-based and intended to prepare young students (16 to 20 years old) for a range of interaction-intensive and people-centred occupations, e.g., nursery nurse, gym instructor and security officer. It is based on empirical material consisting of transcripts of focus group interviews and participant observations of classroom instruction. Four appended articles illuminate students’ collective vocational becoming in this context, two of them specifically addressing students’ experience of becoming prospective security officers. The analysis reveals difficulties for students to interpret the progression of their vocational becoming in the framework of standardised outcome-based assessment and indicates that their experience of vocational becoming for service work centres on attunement to others, referred to as pedagogising encountering (i.e., readiness to learn from encounters and subsequently adjusting to service recipients). Students halfway through their education showed reluctance to participate in feedback, which is presumed to reflect their incomplete progression towards becoming a service provider who pedagogises encountering. Students’ experienced curriculum of becoming security officers is investigated in terms of their meaning-making of central concepts (e.g., surveillance law), called here vocationalising concepts. Vocational becoming, based on students managing discontinuities, is investigated as generalising knowing horizontally between vocational courses in both school- and workplace-based parts of education. It is suggested that young students develop a vocational stance, orienting themselves towards occupation-specific values, e.g., child care and customer care. Teacher-led and structured feedback that orchestrates self-assessment and peer feedback with regard to students’ readiness appears beneficial for vocationalising concepts whereas loosely structured group work mostly offers opportunities for staging pedagogised encounters in peer groups. In addition to contributing to a nuanced understanding of the role of feedback-making in vocational becoming for service work, this thesis contributes to theorisation of vocational becoming in institutionalised settings.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGothenburg Studies in Educational Sciencessv
dc.relation.ispartofseries422sv
dc.relation.haspart1Wyszynska Johansson, M., & Henning Loeb, I. (2015). Yrkeselevers erfarenheter om bedömning och återkoppling. Kritiska röster från Barn- och Fritidsprogrammet. [Vocational students’ experiences of assessment and feedback. Critical voices from the Child & Recreation Programme]. Forskning om undervisning och lärande, 14, 6-23.sv
dc.relation.haspart2 Wyszynska Johansson, M. 'Du har skött dig bra': Återkoppling inom arbetsplatsförlagt lärande utifrån yrkeselevers upplevda läroplan. [“You´re doing good”: Feedback in workplace-based learning from a perspective of the experienced curriculum].sv
dc.relation.haspart3 Wyszynska Johansson, M., Wärvik, G.-B. & Choy, S. (2018). Vocationalising specialized concepts: Appropriating meanings through feedback. Vocations and Learning ::doi::10.1007/s12186-018-9204-4sv
dc.relation.haspart4 Wyszynska Johansson, M. Feedback on “the law” and learner readiness of young Swedish security officers-to-be.sv
dc.subjectupper secondary vocational education and trainingsv
dc.subjectChild and Recreation Programmesv
dc.subjectvocational becomingsv
dc.subjectvocational identity formationsv
dc.subjectvocational knowingsv
dc.subjectvocational conceptssv
dc.subjectfeedbacksv
dc.subjectstudents’ experienced curriculumsv
dc.subjectservice worksv
dc.subjectsecurity officersv
dc.subjectlearner readinesssv
dc.titleStudent experience of vocational becoming in upper secondary vocational education and training. Navigating by feedback.sv
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dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailmartina.wyszynska.johansson@gu.sesv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophysv
dc.gup.originGöteborgs universitet. Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakultetenswe
dc.gup.originUniversity of Gothenburg. Faculty of Educationeng
dc.gup.departmentDepartment of Education and Special Education ; Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogiksv
dc.gup.price212
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 19 oktober 2018, kl. 10:00. Göteborgs universitet, Pedagogen, Sal: AK2 136sv
dc.gup.defencedate2018-10-19
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetUF


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