Professionalism in the Preschool Teaching ProfessionEleonor Bredlöv Eknor is a new postdoc at the unit of Early Childhood Education (FUFF). In the interview, she talks about her research area vocational education research, with focus on informal learning processes and about how power and sex contribute to how you become professional.
Kindergarten DidacticsAnnelie Fredricson’s dissertation is about the didactics of kindergarten and, among other things, about what meaning the journal Barnträdgården (Kindergarten) and the kindergarten movement’s proponents have had for the development of Sweden’s preschools.
Interview with Lina LundströmAbout performing friendship in upper secondary school.
- We are needing a language for friendshipping in school, say Lina Lundström.
Interview with Sara Andersson about reading Girls Sara Andersson, PhD-student at the Department of Child and Youth Studies, gives an interview in connection to her disputation with the dissertation “Reading girls. Policies of reading and the transparent subject.”
Interview with Ulrika WinerdalUlrika Winderdal’s research pinpoints how law enforcement agencies think in regards to their mission regarding children and young people that commit very serious crimes. She further speaks about the agencies’ “double responsibility”.
Interview with Christine ErikssonWhat happens when a researcher, together with two pedagogues and six preschool children, start singing in a bus, or playing with their voices in a tunnel, or why not just sit on the floor of the subway train with a pen and a bit of cardboard to investigate what kind of patterns the vibrations of the body draw?
Passionate Researcher and Professor at BUVArniika Kuusisto, is a professor at the Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University. She has previously been an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki and holds the title of Honorary Researcher at the Department of Education, University of Oxford.
Boys' Anti-School Culture, Rickard JonssonRickard Jonsson is a researcher at the Department of Child and Youth Studies. He is interested in finding answers to: How are stereotypes constructed?