Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities

This paper focuses on the growing use of quality management in primary education and on processes at different levels, how processes can be supported either by professionals or/and technology to improve educational quality. The paper investigates quality in education by analysing data from Swedish p...

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Main Authors: Per-Olof Hansson, Elin Wihlborg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
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Online Access:http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/JS653SN02.pdf
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spelling doaj-f3282f6a9550425a858ddc9aae66691f2020-11-24T23:19:27ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242016-12-011473842Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish MunicipalitiesPer-Olof HanssonElin WihlborgThis paper focuses on the growing use of quality management in primary education and on processes at different levels, how processes can be supported either by professionals or/and technology to improve educational quality. The paper investigates quality in education by analysing data from Swedish public schools and the municipal administration. Case studies in five municipalities have been conducted, varying in size and by numbers of schools and structures of quality management. Based on this multi-case study we discuss implications. There is a need to clarify the roles and obligations of the different levels and actors in the education sectors. Further, there is a need to support and develop roles that can strengthen quality in public schools no matter of the size of the municipality administration. The support can be implemented by certain services as quality coordinators in a community of practice. Integration of new types of technology to support quality is another opportunity; people in a virtual community of practice collaborate online, share experiences and support each other in legislative matters, human resources etc. Finally, there is need to elaborate on the meanings of quality management in public settings, and open up the meanings of quality in relation to education in particular and public services in general.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/JS653SN02.pdf Quality managementEducationCommunity of practice and Case Studies
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Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
Quality management
Education
Community of practice and Case Studies
author_facet Per-Olof Hansson
Elin Wihlborg
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title Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
title_short Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
title_full Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
title_fullStr Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
title_full_unstemmed Quality Management in Education: A Comparative Case Study in Swedish Municipalities
title_sort quality management in education: a comparative case study in swedish municipalities
publisher International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics
series Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
issn 1690-4524
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper focuses on the growing use of quality management in primary education and on processes at different levels, how processes can be supported either by professionals or/and technology to improve educational quality. The paper investigates quality in education by analysing data from Swedish public schools and the municipal administration. Case studies in five municipalities have been conducted, varying in size and by numbers of schools and structures of quality management. Based on this multi-case study we discuss implications. There is a need to clarify the roles and obligations of the different levels and actors in the education sectors. Further, there is a need to support and develop roles that can strengthen quality in public schools no matter of the size of the municipality administration. The support can be implemented by certain services as quality coordinators in a community of practice. Integration of new types of technology to support quality is another opportunity; people in a virtual community of practice collaborate online, share experiences and support each other in legislative matters, human resources etc. Finally, there is need to elaborate on the meanings of quality management in public settings, and open up the meanings of quality in relation to education in particular and public services in general.
topic Quality management
Education
Community of practice and Case Studies
url http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/JS653SN02.pdf
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