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Wearable computer: what's in it for schools? Opportunities and risks
(ICERI2016 Proceedings;9th, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)In this paper I present and discuss preliminary findings from an on-going experimental study on the use of wearable technologies (FitBit Surge) in two secondary schools in Norway. The Horizon report lists wearable computers ... -
Wearable Technologies in the K-12 Classroom — Cross-disciplinary Possibilities and Privacy Pitfalls
(The Journal of Interactive Learning Research;Volume 29, Number 3, July 2018, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-07)This qualitative study explored the opportunities and challenges of wearable computers for supporting learning activities. Specifically, we address the following: 1) whether, and if so how, wearable technologies can be ... -
What are the core aims of English as a school subject? A study of teacher understanding in lower secondary school
(Acta Didactica Norge - tidsskrift for fagdidaktisk forsknings- og utviklingsarbeid i Norge;Vol 12, Nr 1 (2018), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Teachers’ interpretations of the core aims of a school subject open or constrain what can be taught and learned in the subject in school. The global spread of English and its changing status in the world have impacted how ... -
“What do I Share?” Personal and Private Experiences in Educational Psychological Counselling
(Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research;, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-10-16)The aim of the study is to explore and develop knowledge about how educational psychological counsellors’ personal and private experiences appear in their counselling practice. We conducted four focus group interviews with ... -
What Do Teachers Think They Want? A Comparative Study of In-Service Language Teachers’ Beliefs on LAL Training Needs
(Language Assessment Quarterly;Volume 17, 2020 - Issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-20)The purpose of the study was to investigate English language teachers’ perceptions of assessment, their language assessment literacy (LAL) levels and their training needs. 113 teachers from Germany and 379 teachers from ... -
What happens to the “social” in psychosocial? Exploring epistemic practices and therapeutic culture in teacher education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)This paper examines the role of the psychosocial as an influential epistemic category in the context of a globalised therapeutic culture. Drawing on empirical data from fieldwork conducted at a teacher education institution ... -
What is reflexivity? A scoping review of reflexivity and related concepts in Religious Education
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Reflexivity has become a key concept in RE. It plays a vital role in the interpretive approach and the broader contexts of hermeneutics, anthropology, and research methodology. Moreover, reflexivity is closely related to ... -
What Is the Role of the Body in Science Education? A Conversation Between Traditions
(Science & Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Bodily engagement with the material and sociocultural world is ubiquitous in doing and learning science. However, science education researchers have often tended to emphasize the disembodied and nonmaterial aspects of ... -
‘What we have done now is more student-centred’: an investigation of physical education teachers’ reflections over a one-year participatory action research project
(Educational Action Research;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-06)Although reflection has a key position in the development of teachers’ pedagogical practices, few studies have investigated the development of physical education teachers’ reflections over time. Against this backdrop, this ... -
When anxiety matters as a condition of possibility: About student-teachers’ anxiety experiences towards becoming a teacher
(Encyclopaideia. Journal of phenomenology and education;Vol. 25, n.60 (2021), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-08-05)The purpose of this study is to explore the emotional dimension of the student-teachers’ experiences, which is marked by anxiety. This study is based on a combination of a phenomenological informed theoretical framework ... -
“When we use that kind of language… someone is going to jail”: Relationality and aesthetic interpretation in initial research encounters
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The aim of this article is to investigate ethical and aesthetic dimensions of negotiating linguistic differences between researchers and participants in the initial research consent process, based on data from a collaborative ... -
Which questions to ask in classroom talk in mathematics? Presentation and discussion of a questioning model.
(Acta Didactica Norge;Vol. 12, Nr. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this article, we focus on the questions posed in classroom talk in mathematics. Questions are shown to be of great importance of developing productive classroom conversations concerning developing the students’ mathematical ... -
‘While we may lead a horse to water we cannot make him drink’: three physical education teachers’ professional growth through and beyond a prolonged participatory action research project
(Sport, Education and Society;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-07-30)Instead of ‘the frenetic rush’ to find effective models of continuing professional development (CPD) that will ‘work’, Armour et al. (2017) suggest rethinking the nature of effective CPD by drawing on the work of John ... -
Who Responds Inconsistently to Mixed-Worded Scales? Differences by Achievement, Age Group, and Gender
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)We investigated two research questions: which students are more likely to respond inconsistently to mixed-worded questionnaire scales, and which country samples have larger shares of inconsistent respondents? We defined ... -
Why and how? Case-based teaching in interprofessional and interdisciplinary education
(Nordisk tidsskrift for utdanning og praksis;Vol. 15, No. 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-06-03)The field of interprofessional education is complex and intricate. Students from different professions, who have distinctive knowledge bases, develop a mutual understanding of how to work together in future professional ... -
‘Why can’t you just eat pork?’ Teachers’ perspectives on criticism of religion in Norwegian religious education
(Journal of Religious Education;September 2018, Volume 66, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09-26)Over the last 20 years, religious education in Norway has received massive public and academic attention, due in part to clashing opinions regarding the role of such education in a generally secular society. As a result, ... -
‘Wow! is that a birch leaf? In the picture it looked totally different’: a pragmatist perspective on deep learning in Norwegian ‘uteskole’
(Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-22)This study investigates pupils’ experiences with learning outside the classroom and discusses how these experiences might contribute to ‘deep learning’ according to a pragmatist theoretical framework and a situated perspective ... -
Writing and pseudo-writing from Internet-based sources: Implications for learning and assessment
(Literacy;49(2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)In recent years, plagiarism has been on the increase across the Western world. This article identifies Internet access as a contributory cause of this trend and addresses the implications of readily available Internet ... -
Writing practices on tablets with speech synthesis in grade 1 and 2
(International Journal of Educational Research;volume 107, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-02-17)The use of one-to-one tablets in literacy education is significant and increasing. This study investigates what 36 grade 1 and 2 students do when they write on tablets with speech synthesis pronouncing what the students ... -
'Ya Habibi ya Muhammad': Sami Yusuf og framveksten av en global muslimsk ungdomskultur
(Kirke og Kultur;119(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Populærmusikk i islam er ikke et nytt fenomen, men i løpet av de siste 10 til 15 åra har denne musikkstilen nådd ut til millioner av unge muslimer, og bidratt til utviklingen av en egen global muslimsk ungdomskultur. ...