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Children and young people’s narratives and perceptions of ICT in education in selected European countries complemented by perspectives of teachers and further relevant stakeholders in the education context
(DigiGen - working paper series;No.11, Peer reviewed; Research report, 2022-10-06)In this report the main findings of work package 5 ‘ICT in education’ in the five countries Estonia, Germany, Greece, Norway, and Romania are presented, exploring how children and young people regard their education in ... -
Digital skills as a basis for TPCK
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)Pupils in today's elementary and secondary schools are in need totally different skills than 40 years ago. When they finish school, they must deal with technology-dense communities that are more complex than previously and ... -
Dilemmas of streaming in the new curricula in Norway
(Proceedings of the Sixth International Mathematics Education and Society Conference;, Conference object, 2010-03)The paper describes aspects and dilemmas concerning streaming of students according to ability in an ongoing developmental project in a small town in Norway. The project is part of a governmental effort to implement the ... -
Facebook, Canvas and Social Presence in Online Discussions
(ICERI proceedings;16 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This paper focuses on student discussion fora in a Masters’ programme in ICT-Supported Learning. Previous course evaluations have shown that students were not satisfied with the chosen technology (Fronter VLE) and suggested ... -
The Impact of COVID-19 and Homeschooling on Students' Engagement With Physical Activity
(Frontiers in Sports and Active Living;January 2021 | Volume 2 | Article 589227, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-26)The COVID-19 pandemic forced an unprecedented global shutdown that closed schools for months. In many nations, schools were closed to students, and teachers directed educational activities remotely via digital devices or ... -
Integrating Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence in Programming Practices to Reduce Teachers’ Workload
(CEUR Workshop Proceedings;Proceedings of CoPDA2022 - Sixth International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?, Conference object, 2022)Abstract 1 Artificial intelligence (AI) has impacted every industry, including the education sector. In this position paper, we explore how human-centered AI (HCAI) can be integrated in programming activities in school ... -
Integrating ICT without throwing the baby out with the bathwater
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2009)This paper presents a case study of how novice schoolteachers experience the usefulness of ICT skills in their work context as professionals in compulsory schools in Norway. The first part describes the general framework ... -
Learning environment and social inclusion for newly arrived migrant children placed in separate programmes in elementary schools in Norway.
(Cogent Education;volume 8, issue 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-15)Globalmigrationhasledtoincreasingnumbersofchildrenencountering schools as newcomers in their new countries. Statistics reveal that large groups of migrant children tend to perform poorly academically; thus, education for ... -
Making Sense of Sustainable Development
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)In this chapter, we share results on student teachers’ experiences as participants in a Storyline on sustainable living. The aims of this Storyline project were twofold: firstly, to enhance the participants’ understanding ... -
Mathematics teachers' beliefs about teaching and learning mathematics and constraints influencing their teaching practice
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2009)In my doctoral work I studied three mathematics teachers in lower secondary school in Norway and how they interpreted a curriculum reform, L97 (Kleve, 2007). This was an ethnographic study which included methods as focus ... -
National strategy for supporting school principal’s instructional leadership: A Scandinavian approach
(Journal of Educational Administration;Vol. 57 No. 5, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Purpose: A number of empirical studies and evaluations in Norway and Sweden shows variabilities in the degree to which the municipalities succeed in their endeavors to support school principals’ instructional leadership ... -
Online MCQ - formative or summative assessment? : experiences from a higher educational environment
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)Within the field of Higher Education there has been a growing interest in formative assessment. A range of online tools for multiple choice questions (MCQ) are often made available to academic staff, but the extent and ... -
Research based teacher education; discursive positining's of teacher educators in Norway.
(Proceedings of the International Mathematics Education and Society Conference;(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-04)As researchers in teacher education institutions we are facing ideological and economic shifts involving restrictions on the possibilities of influencing themes and methodologies for research projects. -
Student's experiences with online teaching following COVID-19 lockdown: A mixed methods explorative study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background The COVID-19 pandemic lead to a sudden shift to online teaching and restricted campus access. Aim To assess how university students experienced the sudden shift to online teaching after closure of campus due to ... -
Teaching critical thinking about health using digital technology in lower secondary schools in Rwanda: A qualitative context analysis
(PLOS ONE;16(3): e0248773, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-22)Introduction: Adolescents encounter misleading claims about health interventions that can affect their health. Young people need to develop critical thinking skills to enable them to verify health claims and make informed ... -
TPACK Analysis of Communities of Practice: The Context of the Norwegian Knowledge Promotion Curriculum Reform
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2009)This article presents three cases from the Norwegian national project "Learning Networks" to illustrate the challenges met by teachers trying to implement educational technology in their teaching. The Knowledge Promotion ... -
TPACK as shared, distributed knowledge
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)This article is summing up experiences from five years of Learning Networks established to facilitate the implementation of basic skills in all subjects and on all levels of primary and secondary education in Norway. ...