Discursive Effects of "Quality" Talk During a Quality Audit in Swedish Municipal Adult Education

In transnational policy, directives on how to improve "quality" through auditing flourish. However, more research is needed about how these quality audits affect school personnel in local contexts. This paper has scrutinised the discursive effects of how "quality" is construed in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian journal of educational research 2023-06, Vol.67 (4), p.637-649
1. Verfasser: Mufic, Johanna
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In transnational policy, directives on how to improve "quality" through auditing flourish. However, more research is needed about how these quality audits affect school personnel in local contexts. This paper has scrutinised the discursive effects of how "quality" is construed in school personnel's comments during a quality audit conducted by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate. By drawing on Bacchi's (2009) WPR approach, such constructs were analysed and interrogated. The results indicate that "quality" is construed as an absence of "warning flags", and thus as compliance with standards. In effect, statements about quality seem to become problem-oriented. Moreover, "quality" is talked about as a responsibility, and in effect the concept becomes invisible. It is also suggested that "quality" is construed as something that both enables and obstructs different kinds of discussion and discernments. It silences what it is possible to say and calls into question the organisation of the adult education system.
ISSN:0031-3831
1470-1170
1470-1170
DOI:10.1080/00313831.2022.2042844