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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046190236
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 208 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030211431
    Series Statement: Evaluating education: normative systems and institutional practices
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-21142-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-21144-8
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Schweden ; Pädagogische Soziologie ; Bildungspolitik ; Hochschulbildung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948170421802882
    Format: XVII, 208 p. 4 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030211431
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices,
    Content: This open access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an empirical focus on Swedish higher education. It investigates the origins, logics, and mechanisms of evaluation and quality assurance reforms and their dynamic interactions with institutional, national and European policy contexts. The chapters report findings from extensive empirical studies that offer detailed insight into the work of governing in higher education, by giving voice to actors at various levels and positions including the ministry, national agency and University employees. Central themes include the influence of European policy, changing system designs, media relations and quality assurance enactments in University institutions. The book also explores the ways in which an emerging professional cadre, labelled qualocrats, enacts and mediates evaluation and quality assurance policy and practice. Taken together, the expanding evaluation machinery in Swedish higher education highlights the pivotal role of knowledge as a governing resource, and points to special features of evaluation as a particular form of practice that makes knowledge work for governing.
    Note: 1. Governing by evaluation, Setting the scene; Christina Segerholm, Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren and Agneta Hult -- 2. National evaluation systems; Christina Segerholm and Joakim Lindgren -- 3. Europe in Sweden; Christina Segerholm and Agneta Hult -- 4. Navigating higher education institutions in times of quality assurance, The assumptive worlds of vice chancellors; Agneta Hult -- 5. Hayek and the red tape: The politics of evaluation and quality assurance reform, from shortcut governing to policy rerouting; Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg -- 6. Quality evaluation and the media; Linda Rönnberg -- 7. Enacting a national reform interval in times of uncertainty, ‘evaluation gluttony’ for the willing; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 8. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, expectations and preparations; Christina Segerholm -- 9. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, governing by piloting; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 10. Evaluation machinery, qualocrats, and the seemingly inevitable problem of expansion; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- Appendix; Christina Segerholm.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030211424
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030211448
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030211455
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949602269202882
    Format: 1 online resource (218 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030211431
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices Series
    Note: The Governing-Evaluation- Knowledge Nexus -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Governing by Evaluation: Setting the Scene -- Introduction -- Research Context and Project Contributions -- The Swedish Case -- Swedish Higher Education and Its Policy Context -- Understanding Governing, Knowledge and Evaluation -- Governing -- Knowledge -- Evaluation -- Outline of the Book -- References -- National Evaluation Systems -- Introduction -- A Theoretical Approach to Evolving National Evaluation Systems -- Shifting Policy Contexts: Continuities and Shifts in Evaluation Designs -- -1994 -- 1995-2001 -- 2001-2007 -- 2007-2011 -- 2011-2014 -- Discussion -- Governing by Changing Designs -- Governing by Expectations -- Building an Evaluation Machinery? -- Finally -- References -- Europe in Sweden -- Introduction -- Theoretical Notes, Methods, and Material -- The ENQA -- The ENQA's Membership Requirements and Sweden -- European Policy Enters a Proposed National EQA System -- EQA Policy Dissemination -- European and Other Dissemination Channels -- What Policy Is Important for Sweden? -- Internal Swedish Dissemination Channels -- Discussion -- Finally -- References -- Navigating Higher Education Institutions in Times of Quality Assurance: The Assumptive Worlds of Vice Chancellors -- Introduction -- Background -- Methodology and Data -- The Higher Education Landscape According to the Vice Chancellors -- The University as Freedom and Integrity -- The University as Societal Progress -- The University as Regional Benefit -- The University as a State Authority -- National Evaluation and Quality Assurance -- A Changed Higher Education Landscape -- Finally -- References. , Hayek and the Red Tape: The Politics of Evaluation and Quality Assurance Reform - From Shortcut Governing to Policy Rerouting -- Introdu ction -- Approaching the Politics of Evaluation in Higher Education -- Governing Evaluation: Governing Knowledge in Swedish Higher Education -- Modes of Policymaking: Issues of Deliberation and Speed -- Data and Sources -- The Process Leading up to the 2011-2014 EQA System: Shortcut Governing -- Preparing a New EQA System -- A Rejected Agency Proposal Caused a Stir -- A Heated Political Debate -- Implementing the Debated EAQ System -- The Process Leading up to 2016 EQA System: Policy Rerouting -- Trust of and in Swedish Higher Education and Beyond -- Shifts and Continuities in Governing (by) Evaluation? -- The Politics of Evaluation and Quality Assurance Reform -- It Is Natural to Measure and Assure Quality in Higher Education -- Expansion and Complexity when Governing Situated Knowledge -- Finally -- References -- Quality Evaluations and the Media -- Introduction -- Approaching the Media-Quality Assurance Relationship -- Logics of Appropriateness -- The Public Agency-Media Relationship -- Cases and Empirical Sources -- The Policy Context and the 2011-2014 EQA System -- Evaluation Agency Framing of the Evaluation Results -- Media Coverage of Two Subject Areas -- Education -- Specialist Nursing -- Media Communication, Agencies, and Evaluation -- Bureaucratic Logic of Appropriateness in Agency Branding -- What Happened to Critical Debate? -- Finally -- References -- Enacting a National Reform Interval in Times of Uncertainty: Evaluation Gluttony Among the Willing -- Introduction -- Mind the Gap: Conceptualising the National "Reform Interval" -- The Reform Interval: The Government's Work Towards a Parliament Decision -- Four Cases: Methods and Materials. , The Reform Interval: IQA Work in Four Higher Education Institutions -- Pegasus -- Virgo -- Orion -- Hercules -- Policy Enactments in the Reform Interval -- Governing "Between" Reforms: Anticipation and Action -- A Temporary Motor Failure in the Evaluation Machinery? -- Understanding Governing in the Reform Interval: Standardisation and Homogenisation -- Finally -- References -- Relaunching National Evaluation and Quality Assurance: Expectations and Preparations -- Introduction -- The 2016 EQA System: Suspenders and Belt -- Comments on the Design Work of the EQA System -- The Institutional Reviews: Quality as Assuring Quality Assurance -- Comments on the Design Work of the Institutional Reviews -- Discussion -- Finally -- References -- Relaunching National Evaluation and Quality Assurance: Governing by Piloting -- Introduction -- The Sequencing of the Review -- The Sequencing of the Pilot -- Preparing to Assess and Preparing to Be Assessed -- HEIs -- The SHEA -- Assessors -- Collecting and Providing Data -- Web-Based Interviews -- Site Visits -- Reaching, Communicating, and Receiving Judgements -- The SHEA -- Assessors -- HEIs -- Post-decision Actions and Reactions -- HEIs -- Perspectives on the Pilot: Work, Actors, and Knowledge -- Expansion of QA Work -- The Work of Translations -- The Work of Qualocrats -- Governing by Piloting -- Finally -- References -- Evaluation Machinery, Qualocrats, and the Seemingly Inevitable Problem of Expansion -- The Governing-Evaluation-Knowledge Nexus: How Evaluation Makes Knowledge Work for Governing -- The Emerging Evaluation Machinery -- Technologies of and in the Machinery -- The Importance of Human Interaction -- The Work of Qualocrats -- The Burden of Judgement -- Expansion and Increasing Complexity -- References -- Appendix -- Project Approach -- Methodology, Design, and Data -- The Problem of Access. , References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Segerholm, Christina The Governing-Evaluation-Knowledge Nexus Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030211424
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1120725936
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 208 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9783030211431 , 3030211436
    Series Statement: Evaluating education: normative systems and institutional practices,
    Content: This open access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an empirical focus on Swedish higher education. It investigates the origins, logics, and mechanisms of evaluation and quality assurance reforms and their dynamic interactions with institutional, national and European policy contexts. The chapters report findings from extensive empirical studies that offer detailed insight into the work of governing in higher education, by giving voice to actors at various levels and positions including the ministry, national agency and University employees. Central themes include the influence of European policy, changing system designs, media relations and quality assurance enactments in University institutions. The book also explores the ways in which an emerging professional cadre, labelled qualocrats, enacts and mediates evaluation and quality assurance policy and practice. Taken together, the expanding evaluation machinery in Swedish higher education highlights the pivotal role of knowledge as a governing resource, and points to special features of evaluation as a particular form of practice that makes knowledge work for governing.
    Note: 1. Governing by evaluation, Setting the scene; Christina Segerholm, Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren and Agneta Hult.- 2. National evaluation systems; Christina Segerholm and Joakim Lindgren.- 3. Europe in Sweden; Christina Segerholm and Agneta Hult.- 4. Navigating higher education institutions in times of quality assurance, The assumptive worlds of vice chancellors; Agneta Hult.- 5. Hayek and the red tape: The politics of evaluation and quality assurance reform, from shortcut governing to policy rerouting; Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg.- 6. Quality evaluation and the media; Linda Rönnberg.- 7. Enacting a national reform interval in times of uncertainty, 'evaluation gluttony' for the willing; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm.- 8. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, expectations and preparations; Christina Segerholm.- 9. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, governing by piloting; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm.- 10. Evaluation machinery, qualocrats, and the seemingly inevitable problem of expansion; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm.- Appendix; Christina Segerholm.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Segerholm, Christina. Governing-Evaluation-Knowledge Nexus : Swedish Higher Education As a Case. Cham : Springer, ©2019 ISBN 9783030211424
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949595412502882
    Format: 1 online resource (XVII, 208 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-21143-6
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices,
    Content: This open access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an empirical focus on Swedish higher education. It investigates the origins, logics, and mechanisms of evaluation and quality assurance reforms and their dynamic interactions with institutional, national and European policy contexts. The chapters report findings from extensive empirical studies that offer detailed insight into the work of governing in higher education, by giving voice to actors at various levels and positions including the ministry, national agency and University employees. Central themes include the influence of European policy, changing system designs, media relations and quality assurance enactments in University institutions. The book also explores the ways in which an emerging professional cadre, labelled qualocrats, enacts and mediates evaluation and quality assurance policy and practice. Taken together, the expanding evaluation machinery in Swedish higher education highlights the pivotal role of knowledge as a governing resource, and points to special features of evaluation as a particular form of practice that makes knowledge work for governing.
    Note: 1. Governing by evaluation, Setting the scene; Christina Segerholm, Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren and Agneta Hult -- 2. National evaluation systems; Christina Segerholm and Joakim Lindgren -- 3. Europe in Sweden; Christina Segerholm and Agneta Hult -- 4. Navigating higher education institutions in times of quality assurance, The assumptive worlds of vice chancellors; Agneta Hult -- 5. Hayek and the red tape: The politics of evaluation and quality assurance reform, from shortcut governing to policy rerouting; Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg -- 6. Quality evaluation and the media; Linda Rönnberg -- 7. Enacting a national reform interval in times of uncertainty, ‘evaluation gluttony’ for the willing; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 8. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, expectations and preparations; Christina Segerholm -- 9. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, governing by piloting; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 10. Evaluation machinery, qualocrats, and the seemingly inevitable problem of expansion; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- Appendix; Christina Segerholm. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-21142-8
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959151210402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVII, 208 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-21143-6
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices,
    Content: This open access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an empirical focus on Swedish higher education. It investigates the origins, logics, and mechanisms of evaluation and quality assurance reforms and their dynamic interactions with institutional, national and European policy contexts. The chapters report findings from extensive empirical studies that offer detailed insight into the work of governing in higher education, by giving voice to actors at various levels and positions including the ministry, national agency and University employees. Central themes include the influence of European policy, changing system designs, media relations and quality assurance enactments in University institutions. The book also explores the ways in which an emerging professional cadre, labelled qualocrats, enacts and mediates evaluation and quality assurance policy and practice. Taken together, the expanding evaluation machinery in Swedish higher education highlights the pivotal role of knowledge as a governing resource, and points to special features of evaluation as a particular form of practice that makes knowledge work for governing.
    Note: 1. Governing by evaluation, Setting the scene; Christina Segerholm, Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren and Agneta Hult -- 2. National evaluation systems; Christina Segerholm and Joakim Lindgren -- 3. Europe in Sweden; Christina Segerholm and Agneta Hult -- 4. Navigating higher education institutions in times of quality assurance, The assumptive worlds of vice chancellors; Agneta Hult -- 5. Hayek and the red tape: The politics of evaluation and quality assurance reform, from shortcut governing to policy rerouting; Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg -- 6. Quality evaluation and the media; Linda Rönnberg -- 7. Enacting a national reform interval in times of uncertainty, ‘evaluation gluttony’ for the willing; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 8. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, expectations and preparations; Christina Segerholm -- 9. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, governing by piloting; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 10. Evaluation machinery, qualocrats, and the seemingly inevitable problem of expansion; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- Appendix; Christina Segerholm. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-21142-8
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9959151210402883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVII, 208 p. 4 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-21143-6
    Series Statement: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices,
    Content: This open access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an empirical focus on Swedish higher education. It investigates the origins, logics, and mechanisms of evaluation and quality assurance reforms and their dynamic interactions with institutional, national and European policy contexts. The chapters report findings from extensive empirical studies that offer detailed insight into the work of governing in higher education, by giving voice to actors at various levels and positions including the ministry, national agency and University employees. Central themes include the influence of European policy, changing system designs, media relations and quality assurance enactments in University institutions. The book also explores the ways in which an emerging professional cadre, labelled qualocrats, enacts and mediates evaluation and quality assurance policy and practice. Taken together, the expanding evaluation machinery in Swedish higher education highlights the pivotal role of knowledge as a governing resource, and points to special features of evaluation as a particular form of practice that makes knowledge work for governing.
    Note: 1. Governing by evaluation, Setting the scene; Christina Segerholm, Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren and Agneta Hult -- 2. National evaluation systems; Christina Segerholm and Joakim Lindgren -- 3. Europe in Sweden; Christina Segerholm and Agneta Hult -- 4. Navigating higher education institutions in times of quality assurance, The assumptive worlds of vice chancellors; Agneta Hult -- 5. Hayek and the red tape: The politics of evaluation and quality assurance reform, from shortcut governing to policy rerouting; Joakim Lindgren and Linda Rönnberg -- 6. Quality evaluation and the media; Linda Rönnberg -- 7. Enacting a national reform interval in times of uncertainty, ‘evaluation gluttony’ for the willing; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 8. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, expectations and preparations; Christina Segerholm -- 9. Re-launching national evaluation and quality assurance, governing by piloting; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- 10. Evaluation machinery, qualocrats, and the seemingly inevitable problem of expansion; Joakim Lindgren, Linda Rönnberg, Agneta Hult and Christina Segerholm -- Appendix; Christina Segerholm. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-21142-8
    Language: English
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