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Power struggle, submission and partnership: Agency constructions of mothers of children with ADHD diagnosis in their narrated school involvement

2014

The contemporary education paradigm highlights the interdependency of home and school expertise. This discourse analysis study examines the narrated agentive possibilities of 18 Finnish mothers of children diagnosed with ADHD to influence and be involved in their child's schooling. Mothers' strong involvement endeavor is premised on their expertise concerning ADHD, distrust of teachers' adequate knowledge of and attitude towards their child, and anxiety for their child's wellbeing. However, our analysis reveals a gap between the mothers' narrated potential agency to fight for her child's well-being and their actual capability to be involved as intended, due to unequal institutional power re…

DistrustDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationmaternal agencyhome-school cooperationEducationDevelopmental psychologydiskurssianalyysiBlamePower (social and political)General partnershipAgency (sociology)Well-beingmedicineAnxietyADHDta516medicine.symptomPsychologydiscourse analysisSocial psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Finnish teacher-students’ views on home-school cooperation

2019

This study focused on the views on home-school cooperation of teacher-students who are in the process of becoming professionals. The data were gathered from five focus-group interviews of 19 Finnish teacher-students. The data were analysed thematically. Better learning results were not the general aim of cooperation; instead, the aim was the child’s well-being. All parties benefited when cooperation functioned well. Yet, factors related to parents and teachers’ lack of time hinder cooperation. The views of home-school cooperation were a combination of the participants’ childhood memories, stories they had heard from their friends and colleagues and, less saliently, ideas originating from te…

teacher studentsvanhemmatteachers’ beliefshome-school cooperationkodin ja koulun yhteistyöopettajatopettajankoulutusteacher education
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