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            Samfunn og samhandling under press

            Betydning for pedagogisk praksis og teori

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            Author(s)
            Torgersen, Glenn-Egil
            Saeverot, Herner
            Jermstad, Linnéa K.
            Alfarnes, Natalia
            Hogsnes Asplin, Anne Cathrine
            Baldacchino, John
            Jahnsen Berg, Pernille
            Bergh, Johan
            Biesta, Gert
            Boe, Ole
            Mjelde Flatås, Robert
            Frigstad, Trond
            Hammer Furnes, Gila
            Holovchuk, Svitlana
            Sæle Jokstad, Gunnvi
            Øen Jones, Lise
            Kuginyte-Arlauskiene, Ieva
            Kvernbekk, Tone
            Langeland, Wenche
            Magnussen, Leif Inge
            Myklebust, Marit
            Norbye, Ole Fredrik
            Sutherland Olsen, Dorothy
            Rundmo, Torbjørn
            Rønning, Mads
            Schön, Eldbjørg Marie
            Simonsen, Inge-Ernald
            Sjaastad, Jørgen
            Goth Småland, Erik
            Rune Stray, Bernt
            Stølen, Tomas
            Kartveit Sundnes, Hilde
            Tokovska, Miroslava
            Bakke Toppe, Anne Lene
            Vesteraas, Renate Cecilie J.
            Vold, Thomas
            Cato Wadel, Carl
            Werler, Tobias
            Østerud, Svein
            Contributor(s)
            Torgersen, Glenn-Egil (editor)
            Saeverot, Herner (editor)
            Jermstad, Linnéa K. (editor)
            Language
            English; Norwegian Bokmål
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            Abstract
            Society is changing. The unforeseen leaves its mark; crises, threats, surveillance, pandemics, war, ideological conflicts, technological development, management by objectives, economic inequity, and environmental and sustainability challenges are just a few examples of forces that put pressure on human values as well as learning, democracy, and views on education, which are also basic structures in educational practice and theory. The unforeseen forces driving change in society also create pressure on the values, leadership, educational solutions, and communication within institutions at every educational level, all related to interaction as a phenomenon – and, as a result, traditional criteria for good interaction as a basis for learning and education can be challenged. This pressure spreads further to the academic community, including educational practice and theory, but with what consequences? And in what ways does this unfold? Society and Interaction Under Pressure: Significance for Educational Practice and Theory explores these questions with 35 in-depth studies, conducted by 40 prominent researchers, at a total of 15 institutions in Norway, the UK, and the US.
             
            Samfunnet er i endring – det uforutsette setter sine spor; kriser, trusler, etterretning, pandemier, krig, ideologikonflikter, teknologisk utvikling, målstyring, økonomiske forskjeller og miljø- og bærekraftutfordringer kan være noen eksempler som skaper et press på menneskenes verdi, læring, demokrati og danningssyn – som også er grunnstrukturer i pedagogisk praksis og teori. Det skaper også et press på oppvekst- og utdanningsinstitusjonenes verdisyn, ledelse, pedagogiske løsninger og kommunikasjon, alt relatert til samhandling som fenomen – og som kan utfordre tradisjonelle kriterier for god samhandling som grunnlag for læring og dannelse. Presset forplanter seg til de vitenskapelige profesjonene, deriblant på pedagogisk praksis og teori, men med hvilke konsekvenser, og på hvilken måte skjer dette? Samfunn og samhandling under press: Betydning for pedagogisk praksis og teori undersøker disse spørsmålene med 35 dybdestudier, utført av 40 fremtredende forskere, ved til sammen 15 institusjoner i Norge, UK og USA.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/165302
            Keywords
            interaction, pressure, society, education, practice, theory, samhandling, press, samfunn, utdanning, praksis, teori; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
            DOI
            10.23865/cdf.227
            ISBN
            9788202859060, 9788202861667, 9788202861650, 9788202861674
            Publisher
            Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
            Publisher website
            http://press.nordicopenaccess.no
            Publication date and place
            Oslo, 2024
            Pages
            613
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