Certification of Teachers: Tensions in a New Signature Reform

Professional certification or registration is a designation earned by an individual. It is an authorization materialized as a document bearing the signature of a person given the authority to “sign off” professionals. A signed document also signals the “professionalism” of the profession by indicat...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tone Dyrdal Solbrekke, Tomas Englund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2014-06-01
Series:Professions and Professionalism
Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/pp/article/view/668
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Summary:Professional certification or registration is a designation earned by an individual. It is an authorization materialized as a document bearing the signature of a person given the authority to “sign off” professionals. A signed document also signals the “professionalism” of the profession by indicating the capacities that are expected of a professional and the competencies that are required for the successful exercise of an occupation—the desirable components of professional practice. However, the implications and logics of a signing process vary according to different factors, such as status, jurisdiction and societal legitimacy. Drawing on a case from Sweden, this paper investigates and critically discusses the logics of the recent reform of certification of Swedish school teachers. Applying a theoretical distinction between the logics of professional “responsibility” and “accountability,” we indicate embedded consequences for the signing process and teacher professionalism.    
ISSN:1893-1049