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Expanding Horizons in Sweden: From forbidden to flourishing
Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (starting 2013), Department of Educational Studies (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7113-647x
Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (starting 2013), Centre for Research on Child and Adolescent Mental Health (from 2013). Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (starting 2013), Department of Social and Psychological Studies (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8386-8881
Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (from 2013). Karlstad University, Faculty of Health, Science and Technology (starting 2013), Science, Mathematics and Engineering Education Research.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8449-130X
2024 (English)Conference paper, Oral presentation only (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This presentation topic outlines recent remarkable gifted education policy and research changes in Sweden. We outline a) Swedish cultural ambition for egalitarianism and traditional social negativity toward giftedness; b) policy and leadership changes within the last 10 years in Sweden at national and municipal levels; c) an overview of recent research grants and publications from Sweden, including a doctoral programme funded at approx. 37 million Euro; and d) implications for psychological wellbeing of gifted students and teachers. The aim of the presentation is to share a sense of optimism for gifted students and the teaching community which we hope can be useful to others. Lewin’s Force Field Theory plays a useful role in our analysis of factors such as alignment of policy and public agenda, and global-local needs. Our methodology includes historical review, literature review, and narrative. The findings of our reviews are that: gifted education can operate alongside ‘one school for all’ philosophy’; research plays an important role in evidence-based discussions; and investment in needed for teacher professional learning and local innovations. Our conclusions are that change operates on many levels and when social forces align, horizons expland and significant positive change is possible.

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URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-101773OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-101773DiVA, id: diva2:1901225
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19th European Council for High Ability Conference Expanding Horizons: The Odyssey of Talents and Gifts
Available from: 2024-09-26 Created: 2024-09-26 Last updated: 2024-09-26

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