Idrotten sätter agendan. En studie av Riksidrottsgymnasietränares handlande utifrån sitt dubbla uppdrag
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2014-11-14
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This study aims to describe and analyse the actions of the school coaches at
the National sport upper secondary schools in light of the conditions that
govern and shape the activities at those schools.
The theoretical standpoints are based on Lave and Wengers' (1991)
theoretical concept community of practice, and as an explanatory theoretical
framework Scott's (2008) interpretation of new institutional theory is used. In
the analysis of the coaches’ space for actions given the current conditions,
Berg's (2014) free space theory is used.
The study has a qualitative approach and the design is based on four case
studies, where interviews and document analyses have been used to produce
the data.
The main findings can be summarized in that the cultural-cognitive
conditions are very strong, whereas the regulatory and normative conditions
play a less significant role. The coaches belong to a community of practice,
where the sport’s inherent culture becomes the reference point for how the
practice will be run, even though they are part of the school.
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coaches, community of practice, competence, new institutional theory, sport’s culture, teachers, special sport, upper secondary school