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  • Forkby, Torbjörn, Professor, 1965-, et al. (författare)
  • Problemlösningarnas eviga nu : Om trygghetsfrämjande och brottspreventiva partnerskap
  • 2023
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Under senare år har det lokala brottsförebyggande arbetet oftast kopplats samman med breda trygghetsfrågor och hanterats inom olika partnerskap mellan organisationer som Polisen, socialtjänsten, skolan och fritidsförvaltningen. Den här boken är resultatet av ett flerårigt forskningsprojekt där förutsättningar och innehåll i det brottsförebyggande och trygghetsfrämjande arbetet undersökts. Här ges ingående skildringar av vad de lokala brottsförebyggarna ställs inför, hur svårt det kan vara att omsätta riktlinjer och rekommendationer från nationell nivå och hur de gör när de tar sig an och konkretiserar sitt uppdrag i vardagsarbetet.Skådeplatserna utgörs i boken av Ronna i Södertälje, Botkyrka i Stockholm, Hjällbo i Göteborg samt Araby i Växjö, alltså områden omtalade som särskilt utsatta. Som sådana återkommer de ofta som exempel på områden där gängkriminalitet, marginalisering och parallella samhällsstrukturer utvecklats, såväl i medierna som i den politiska diskussionen.Vi vänder oss till alla verksamma inom det expanderande brottsförebyggande och trygghetsfrämjande fältet. Boken är även relevant för polis- och socionomutbildningar och inte minst alla andra som är intresserade av hur samhället agerar och bör agera för att förebygga brott i utsatta områden.
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  • Ackesjö, Helena, 1973-, et al. (författare)
  • Fritidspedagogisk undervisning : En fråga om intentionalitet, situations-styrning och inbäddning
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Utbildning och Lärande / Education and Learning. - : Högskolan Dalarna. - 2001-4554. ; 15:1, s. 69-87
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The aim of this article is to contribute with knowledge about how teachers in school-age educaredescribe their teaching. Teachers in school-age educare move between two different value systemsas they are in a field of tension between tradition and new educational policy intentions. Writtenreflections from 48 teachers at 31 schools in four municipalities have been analyzed based on whathas been described as necessary teaching elements; intentionality, interactivity and intersubjectivity.The deductive analysis resulted in four themes; Play-oriented teaching, Subject-related teaching,Situation-based teaching and Value-based teaching. The results, based on the study's analyzingconcepts, show that the teacher's control is central to whether the activities that the teachers carryout can be called teaching or not. The results also show that teaching in school-age educare stillcenters around a historical core of play, child focus and adaptation to the situation, even though thishas been supplemented with new educational policy intentions that emphasize teaching andevaluation of childrens’ learning. However, the analyzes also show that teachers in school-ageeducare can move flexibly between the two value systems.
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  • Airey, John, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • On the Disciplinary Affordances of Semiotic Resources
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: Book of Abstracts. ; , s. 54-55, s. 54-55
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the late 70’s Gibson (1979) introduced the concept of affordance. Initially framed around the needs of an organism in its environment, over the years the term has been appropriated and debated at length by a number of researchers in various fields. Most famous, perhaps is the disagreement between Gibson and Norman (1988) about whether affordances are inherent properties of objects or are only present when they are perceived by an organism. More recently, affordance has been drawn on in the educational arena, particularly with respect to multimodality (see Linder (2013) for a recent example). Here, Kress et al. (2001) have claimed that different modes have different specialized affordances. Then, building on this idea, Airey and Linder (2009) suggested that there is a critical constellation of modes that students need to achieve fluency in before they can experience a concept in an appropriate disciplinary manner. Later, Airey (2009) nuanced this claim, shifting the focus from the modes themselves to a critical constellation of semiotic resources, thus acknowledging that different semiotic resources within a mode often have different affordances (e.g. two or more diagrams may form the critical constellation).In this theoretical paper the concept of disciplinary affordance (Fredlund et al., 2012) is suggested as a useful analytical tool for use in education. The concept makes a radical break with the views of both Gibson and Norman in that rather than focusing on the discernment of one individual, it refers to the disciplinary community as a whole. Put simply, the disciplinary affordances of a given semiotic resource are determined by those functions that the resource is expected to fulfil by the disciplinary community. Disciplinary affordances have thus been negotiated and developed within the discipline over time. As such, the question of whether these affordances are inherent or discerned becomes moot. Rather, from an educational perspective the issue is whether the meaning that a semiotic resource affords to an individual matches the disciplinary affordance assigned by the community. The power of the term for educational work is that learning can now be framed as coming to discern the disciplinary affordances of semiotic resources.In this paper we will briefly discuss the history of the term affordance, define the term disciplinary affordance and illustrate its usefulness in a number of educational settings.
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  • Airey, John, 1963-, et al. (författare)
  • The Concept of Disciplinary Affordance
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: The 5th International 360 Conference. Encompassing the multimodality of knowledge, May 8-10 2014, Aarhus University, Denmark. ; , s. 20-
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Since its introduction by Gibson (1979) the concept of affordance has been discussed at length by a number of researchers. Most famous, perhaps is the disagreement between Gibson and Norman (1988) about whether affordances are inherent properties of objects or are only present when perceived by an organism. More recently, affordance has been drawn on in the educational arena, particularly with respect to multimodality (see Linder (2013) for a recent example). Here, Kress et al (2001) claim that different modes have different specialized affordances. In this theoretical paper the concept of disciplinary affordance (Fredlund et al., 2012) is suggested as a useful analytical educational tool. The concept makes a radical break with the views of both Gibson and Norman in that rather than focusing on the perception of an individual, it focuses on the disciplinary community as a whole. Put simply, the disciplinary affordances of a given semiotic resource are determined by the functions that it is expected to fulfil for the discipline. As such, the question of whether these affordances are inherent or perceived becomes moot. Rather, the issue is what a semiotic resource affords to an individual and whether this matches the disciplinary affordance. The power of the term is that learning can now be framed as coming to perceive the disciplinary affordances of semiotic resources. In this paper we will discuss the history of the term affordance, define the term disciplinary affordance and illustrate its usefulness in a number of educational settings. ReferencesAirey, J. (2009). Science, Language and Literacy. Case Studies of Learning in Swedish University Physics. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 81. Uppsala  Retrieved 2009-04-27, from http://publications.uu.se/theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=9547Fredlund, T., Airey, J., & Linder, C. (2012). Exploring the role of physics representations: an illustrative example from students sharing knowledge about refraction. European Journal of Physics, 33, 657-666.Gibson, J. J. (1979). The theory of affordances The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception (pp. 127-143). Boston: Houghton Miffin.Kress, G., Jewitt, C., Ogborn, J., & Tsatsarelis, C. (2001). Multimodal teaching and learning: The rhetorics of the science classroom. London: Continuum.Linder, C. (2013). Disciplinary discourse, representation, and appresentation in the teaching and learning of science. European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 1(2), 43-49.Norman, D. A. (1988). The psychology of everyday things. New York: Basic Books.  
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  • Ammert, Niklas, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Bridging historical consciousness and moral consciousness : promises and Challenges
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Historical Encounters. - Newcastle : HERMES History Education Research Network. - 2203-7543. ; 4:1, s. 1-13
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This special issue is the result of the workshop, Towards an integrated theory ofhistorical and moral consciousness, supported by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The SwedishFoundation for Humanities and Social Sciences) and Suomen kasvatuksen ja koulutuksen historianseura (The Finnish Society for the History of Education) and held at the University of Helsinki, in2015. History teaching and social studies education are increasingly expected to develop, amongother things, students’ historical consciousness. This goal is highly relevant for students’ ability todeal constructively with controversial issues of history which is an important civic competence inthe situation where in many societies’ political arguments concerning, for example, citizenshiprights, ethnic and cultural diversity, and democracy are only too often fuelled by simplistic narrativesof historical change and continuity. However, there is a blank spot in the existing research onhistorical consciousness in that intersections between historical and moral consciousness remainvery much unexplored. This special issue seeks to identify promising theoretical and conceptualpoints of convergence for future interdisciplinary studies of historical and moral consciousness.Contributors are from the fields of history, educational research, social psychology, and philosophy.
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  • Ammert, Niklas, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Historical and Moral Consciousness in Education : Learning Ethics for Democratic Citizenship Education
  • 2022
  • Bok (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Historical and Moral Consciousness highlights how ethics can be understood in the context of History education. It analyses the qualitative differences in how young people respond to historical and moral dilemmas of relevance to democratic values and human rights education.Drawing on a four-year international project, the book offers nuanced discussion and new scholarly understanding of the intersections between historical consciousness and moral consciousness within research. It develops new theoretical tools for history teaching and learning that can support teachers as they endeavor to educate for democratic citizenship. The book includes a meta-analysis of research within history Didaktik and around historical events with a moral bearing, and presents a comparative study of Australian, Finnish, and Swedish high school students’ moral understandings of historical dilemmas.Raising important questions about how our learning from the past is intertwined with our present and future interpretations and judgements, this book will be of great interest to academics, scholars, teachers, and post graduate students in the fields of history education, democratic education, human rights education, and citizenship education.
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  • Ammert, Niklas, 1968-, et al. (författare)
  • Identifying aspects of temporal orientation in students’ moral reflections
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: History Education Research Journal (HERJ). - London : UCL Press. - 2631-9713 .- 1472-9474. ; 17:2, s. 132-150
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • History education comprises moral issues and moral aspects, often perceived as an important and meaning-making foundation that makes learning relevant and interesting. The interrelationship between time layers fuels historical interpretations and facilitates perceptions of moral issues. This article focuses on a study investigating how secondary school students express inter-temporal relationships in encounters with a morally challenging historical event, which for the participants would have been a moral dilemma. Using historical consciousness as the theoretical framework, a matrix linking two prominent theoretical models – Jörn Rüsen’s (2004) types of narratives and Ann Chinnery’s (2013) strands of historical consciousness – was developed to analyse and categorize secondary school students’ expressions of temporal orientation. To carry out the research, 15-year-old Finnish and Swedish students read an excerpt from Christopher Browning’s (2017) book Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland (originally published in 1992). The students answered and discussed open-ended questions regarding the relevance of the text to their lives and others’ lives, and the applicability of this historical situation to Europe now and in the future. Using this empirical material, the analysis provides a tentative overarching depiction of students’ expressions of temporal orientation, and reports on findings of how temporal orientations relate to moral reflection.
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