Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan

This is a study on individual development plans (IDPs) in pre-school and their relationship with the teaching performed. Skolverket does not mention the IDPs in their steering documents for pre-school, and have in a separate memo discouraged from the use. Yet reports show that many of the pre-school...

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Main Author: Eriksson, Malin
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Södertörns högskola, Lärarutbildningen 2013
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-21474
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-214742014-01-21T04:53:17ZVad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolansweWhat happens with pre-school education? : A qualitative study on individual development plans in pre-schoolEriksson, MalinSödertörns högskola, Lärarutbildningen2013Individual development planteachingpre-schoolstandardIndividuell utvecklingsplanundervisningförskolakvalitetThis is a study on individual development plans (IDPs) in pre-school and their relationship with the teaching performed. Skolverket does not mention the IDPs in their steering documents for pre-school, and have in a separate memo discouraged from the use. Yet reports show that many of the pre-schools in Sweden are using IDPs. Teaching in pre-school is expected to be a mixture of care and learning without clear boundaries to the scientific topics pre-school aims to introduce children to. The purpose of this study is to investigate if the use of IDPs affect the teaching in pre-school. The questions this study will try to answer are: What is the purpose of IDP in pre-school? In who´s interest are IDPs used? Does the use of IDPs affect the educational methods used? The method chosen for this study is the triangulation method, which can give a more complete view on how the work with IDPs is performed. The study was performed on a private pre-school in central Sweden and uses analysis on the IDPs as well as the local educational plans together with qualitative interviews of both teachers and management. The results of the study show that the purpose of using IDPs mostly seems to revolve around measuring and raising the standard of work in pre- school. Furthermore, my interpretation is that it is the pre-schools interests, not the children’s, which control the goals set up for the children and the work. The pre-school in my study show in their local educational plan that they understand and follow the steering document from Skolverket regarding the methods of education. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-21474application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Individual development plan
teaching
pre-school
standard
Individuell utvecklingsplan
undervisning
förskola
kvalitet
spellingShingle Individual development plan
teaching
pre-school
standard
Individuell utvecklingsplan
undervisning
förskola
kvalitet
Eriksson, Malin
Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan
description This is a study on individual development plans (IDPs) in pre-school and their relationship with the teaching performed. Skolverket does not mention the IDPs in their steering documents for pre-school, and have in a separate memo discouraged from the use. Yet reports show that many of the pre-schools in Sweden are using IDPs. Teaching in pre-school is expected to be a mixture of care and learning without clear boundaries to the scientific topics pre-school aims to introduce children to. The purpose of this study is to investigate if the use of IDPs affect the teaching in pre-school. The questions this study will try to answer are: What is the purpose of IDP in pre-school? In who´s interest are IDPs used? Does the use of IDPs affect the educational methods used? The method chosen for this study is the triangulation method, which can give a more complete view on how the work with IDPs is performed. The study was performed on a private pre-school in central Sweden and uses analysis on the IDPs as well as the local educational plans together with qualitative interviews of both teachers and management. The results of the study show that the purpose of using IDPs mostly seems to revolve around measuring and raising the standard of work in pre- school. Furthermore, my interpretation is that it is the pre-schools interests, not the children’s, which control the goals set up for the children and the work. The pre-school in my study show in their local educational plan that they understand and follow the steering document from Skolverket regarding the methods of education.
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title Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan
title_short Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan
title_full Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan
title_fullStr Vad händer med förskolans undervisning? : En kvalitativ studie av individuella utvecklingsplaner i förskolan
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