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- Dodillet, Susanne, 1977
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Kunskapssamhällets excellenssatsningar – Försök och tystnader i tysk och svensk utbildningsvetenskap
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Ingår i: Educare. - 1653-1868. ; 3, s. 87-112
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Although different forms of excellence initiatives have become a part of the Swedish educational landscape, educational research on this trend is rare in Sweden. The present article examines this silence by contrasting it against edu- cational elite research from Germany. Departing from Michel Foucault's con- cept of critique I examine the knowledge and unspoken truths that these re- search fields are based on and identify some of their omissions. While excel- lence initiatives are conceptualized as forms of segregation in the Swedish ex- ample, the German example examines excellence as the result of selection processes. In both cases excellence initiatives are problematized as an effect of the so-called knowledge society, but in two different ways. The Swedish exam- ple criticizes a social climate in which knowledge has become a competitive factor, displacing the idea of A School for All. The German example questions whether knowledge really determines success in the ”knowledge-based” socie- ty and emphasizes meritocracy as a goal that remains to be fulfilled. The pur- pose of this article is not to highlight one of these examples as more appropri- ate as every presentation of a superior position would entail new categorical boundaries. The critique presented here is limited to revealing two ways of researching excellence initiatives.
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