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    Macroion solutions in the cell model studied by field theory and Monte Carlo simulations

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    Aqueous solutions of charged spherical macroions with variable dielectric permittivity and their associated counterions are examined within the cell model using a field theory and Monte Carlo simulations. The field theory is based on separation of fields into short- and long-wavelength terms, which are subjected to different statistical-mechanical treatments. The simulations were performed by using a new, accurate, and fast algorithm for numerical evaluation of the electrostatic polarization interaction. The field theory provides counterion distributions outside a macroion in good agreement with the simulation results over the full range from weak to strong electrostatic coupling. A low-dielectric macroion leads to a displacement of the counterions away from the macroion

    One Step Forward and One Step Back. State regulation of environment and sustainable development through the use of the Education Act, school curricula and syllabuses (1990-2010)

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    The aim of this sociology of law-orientated article is to analyse and describe legislative and regulatory processes concerning the task given to schools focusing on environment and sustainable development. We are describing the policy-making processes in this field from 1990 to 2011. The study involves key interviews and content analysis of national policy documents as well as legal sources, in order to describe and categorize legal norms that society, through its political and administrative institutions, highlight in school activities. The article takes a starting point in a model developed by Lindensjö and Lundgren, who used the terms arena of formulation and arena of realization, to illustrate what is happening with policy at national level. The policy-making processes and their results are in the end interpreted and understood through a perspective based on the concept of inertia and path dependence. It is evident as a result that the legal changes on the national political level are not hindering the continuing policy-making development and enactment of sustainable development on the professional administrative national arena

    Implementation of ESD in Sweden seen in a Norm Perspective

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    Ett steg fram och ett tillbaka... Statens styrning av miljö och hållbar utveckling genom skollag, läroplaner och kursplaner

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    Syftet med denna rättssociologiskt inriktade artikel är att beskriva och problematisera lag-stiftnings- och regleringsprocesser av skolans uppdrag med fokus på miljö och hållbar ut-veckling, och samtidigt beskrivs den historiska bakgrunden för denna tematik 1990-2011. Vi tolkar de rättsliga och politiska skeendena och de involverade institutionerna i ett teoretiskt, historiesociologiskt perspektiv som bygger på begreppet path dependence. Att vi här gör en fördjupad studie av skeendena på den politiska, nationella nivån beror på att den typen av beskrivningar ofta saknas i samhällsvetenskapliga studier av hur en lagtext växer fram och vilka motiv som kan finnas för olika beslut och inriktningar. Studien ansluter till den tradition som benämns ”genetisk rättssociologi”. Artikeln tar sin utgångspunkt i och bygger på den modell som utvecklats i ett antal forskningsprojekt över tid av Lindensjö och Lundgren, som utvecklat och använt begreppen formuleringsarenan respektive realiseringsarenan. De rätts-liga förändringarna tolkas mot bakgrund av tröghet (inertia) och stigberoende (path depen-dence). Studien sker genom nyckelintervju och analyser av nationella och rättsliga styrdo-kument och rättskällor för att på så sätt kunna beskriva och kategorisera vilka rättsliga nor-mer som samhället genom sina politiska och administrativa institutioner finner vara av värde att lyfta fram för skolans verksamheter. Detta ser vi som en av grunderna för de normstödjande strukturer för en hållbar utveckling, som ska skapas samt utvecklas i svensk skola givet de trögheter och stigberoenden som gör sig gällande inom fältet

    Summing up - Batch 20 : Change Projects from the International Training Programme - Batch 20

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    Lund University has offered the Sida-financed International Training Programmeon Child Rights, Classroom and School Management since 2003. Theprogramme targets those in a position from which they can initiate processesof change in the education sector in their countries. During the programmeall participating teams initiate a change project in their respective countriesaiming at the realization of the intention of the Child Rights Convention inpolicy as well as in practice. This book contains the final reports from Batch20 with change agents from China, Colombia, DPR of Korea, Indonesia, Malawi,Mozambique, Namibia, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Viet Nam, and Zambia

    Child Rights, Classroom and School Management : Change Projects from the International Training Programme Batch 13 - 2010b

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    In 2003 Lund University Commissioned Education was given the task, after publictender, to create and administrate a programme on “Child Rights, Classroom andSchool Management” following the provisions and principles contained in the UNConvention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Sida’s development policy on Education and other internationally ratified instruments in the areas of child rights and education. The programme was oriented to target persons holding a position from where they could initiate processes of change in their home countries. During the years 2003-2009 the International Training Programme (ITP) on Child Rights, Classroom and School Management was arranged 11 times with 330 participants completing it. Most of them are still working for child rights in their countries and have formed national and regional networks. In 2010 Lund University Commissioned Education won the contract in a new procurement for arranging the programme twice a year 2010 - 2012 with an option for another two years. In 2010 the 12th and 13th batch started the redesigned programme and this book is one of the results of batch 13

    Child Rights, Classroom and School Management : Change Projects from the International Training Programme Batch 14 - 2011a

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    Lund University has offered the Sida-financed International Training Programme on Child Rights, Classroom and School Management since 2003. The programme targets those in a position from which they can initiate processes of change in the education sector in their countries. During the programme all participating teams initiate a change project in their respective countries aiming at the realization of the intention of the Child Rights Convention in policy as well as in practice. This book contains the final reports from Batch 14 with change agents from Cambodia, China, Colombia, Egypt, India, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia

    Child Rights, Classroom and School Management : Change Projects from the International Training Programme Batch 19 - 2013b

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    Lund University has offered the Sida-financed International Training Programmeon Child Rights, Classroom and School Management since 2003. The programmetargets those in a position from which they can initiate processes ofchange in the education sector in their countries. During the programme all participating teams initiate a change project in their respective countries aiming atthe realization of the intention of the Child Rights Convention in policy as wellas in practice. This book contains the final reports from Batch 19 with changeagents from Cambodia, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Malawi, Namibia, SouthAfrica, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Vietnam
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