Open Access BASE2013

Democracy lessons in market-oriented schools : The case of Swedish upper secondary education

Abstract

Based on recent ethnographic research, this article explores young people's opportunities of formal and informal democracy learning and expressions of such learning in the highly market-influenced Swedish upper secondary education. With its ambitious democracy-fostering goals and far-reaching marketisation, Swedish education constitutes an interesting case in this respect. The analysis indicates that 'voting with the feet' emerges as an important way of exerting student influence. At the same time, young people's voice is surprisingly neglected in classroom practice. Increased focus on performance and goal attainment tends to overshadow less 'rewarding' aspects of the curriculum, such as democracy teaching and learning, both from the side of teachers and students. Students are also increasingly expected to act as school representatives and to avoid giving negative impressions of their school.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Umeå Universitet, Sweden; Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för kommunikation och information; Stockholms universitet, Centrum för de humanistiska ämnenas didaktik (CeHum); Sage Publications

DOI

10.1177/1746197913483684

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