• Teachers’ job demands, resources and job satisfaction: Secondary analyses of TALIS 2018 data from Flanders and the Netherlands 

      Admiraal, Wilfried (European Journal of Education Studies;Volume 9 │ Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Across Europe, teacher shortages occur in both primary and secondary education, affecting the quality of students’ learning environment with class cancellations, combined classes, and overloaded teachers, leading to reduced ...
    • Teachers’ job demands, resources and their job satisfaction: Satisfaction with school, career choice and teaching profession of teachers in different career stages 

      Admiraal, Wilfried; Røberg, Karl Ingar Kittelsen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Teachers' job demands and resources can have a crucial impact on a school's ability to retain teachers. Analyses of Talis 2018 data from 24 European countries using the Job Demands and Resources model showed that a safe ...
    • Teachers’ use of open questions: investigating the various functions of open questions as a mediating tool in early literacy education 

      Svanes, Ingvill Krogstad; Andersson-Bakken, Emilia (Education Inquiry;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-11-22)
      This study identifies the various functions of open questions in whole-class teaching in language arts classrooms in primary school, and it explores how these questions may work as a mediating tool. Open questions are ...
    • Teachers’ work conditions and their job satisfaction in primary and secondary education 

      Admiraal, Wilfried (International Journal on Studies in Education;Vol. 5, No. 1, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      In view of the teacher shortage in the Netherlands and Flanders, it is not only important to increase the intake and outflow of students in teacher education programmes, but also to increase job satisfaction of in-service ...
    • Teaching critical thinking about health using digital technology in lower secondary schools in Rwanda: A qualitative context analysis 

      Mugisha, Michael; Uwitonze, Anne-Marie; Chesire, Faith; Senyonga, Ronald; Oxman, Matt; Nsangi, Allen; Semakula, Daniel; Kaseje, Margaret; Lewin, Simon Arnold; Sewankambo, Nelson; Nyirazinyoye, Laetitia; Oxman, Andrew David; Rosenbaum, Sarah Ellen (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 ...
    • Teaching cybersecurity to computer science students utilizing terminal sessions recording software as a pedagogical tool 

      Hassan, Ismail (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This Innovate Practice Full Paper presents our experience with teaching a cybersecurity course to undergraduate students utilizing terminal sessions recording software as a pedagogical tool.Developing a practical cybersecurity ...
    • Teaching health in physical education: An action research project 

      Mong, Hanne Herigstad; Standal, Øyvind Førland (European Physical Education Review;Volume 28, Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-02-25)
      In the Norwegian curriculum for physical education (PE), health is one of several topics students should learn about. However, the way in which many educators conceptualize health can impact both what students learn and ...
    • Teaching quality and student reading outcomes: Evidence from a longitudinal study from grade 5 to 7 

      Attig, Manja; Hoferichter, Frances; Steinmann, Isa; Strietholt, Rolf (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      The literature on the effects of teaching behavior on student competence and motivation has primarily focused on single teaching facets, with limited attention to multiple components simultaneously. To address this gap, ...
    • Teaching Size, Area and Scale 

      Strand, Ingri; Lutnæs, Eva (Nordic Design Research;No 9 (2021): Nordes 2021: Matters of Scale, Academic article, 2021)
      Gaining an understanding of scale, area and size is an important part of the subject of Art and crafts. Although this skill should be practiced, perhaps even mastered, by pupils in primary education, it is regarded as ...
    • Technological change and work 

      Schneider, Benjamin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
    • Technological Utilization in Remote Healthcare: Factors Influencing Healthcare Professionals' Adoption and Use 

      Grønli, Tor-Morten; Ghinea, George (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Background: This study focuses on evaluating the perceptions, competencies, and acceptance of remote healthcare monitoring technology among healthcare professionals in developing countries, specifically India and Bhutan, ...
    • Technology and older adults in British loneliness policy and political discourse 

      Jentoft, Elian Eve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Introduction: This article provides an analysis of recent loneliness policy and political discourses from the United Kingdom pertaining to older adults. Although government asserts that several groups in society are “at ...
    • Technology students’ perceptions of learning in higher education 

      Eika, Evelyn (British Journal of English Linguistics;Vol 9, Issue 1, 2021, Academic article, 2021)
      This study set out to probe students’ thoughts regarding what engaged them to learn, what did not, and what they envisage an engaging future higher education to be in relation to the status quo. A journal writing activity ...
    • Teenagers in the library: participatory mediation practices 

      Kaasa, Janicke S.; Tveit, Åse Kristine (Information research;Vol. 27 no. Special issue - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Science, Oslo Metropolitan University, May 29 - June 1, 2022, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-10)
      Introduction: In their efforts to reach out to teenagers, libraries facilitate different literary activities where youth come together, socialize and interact. In what ways do these practices contribute to the building of ...
    • Teens’ dreams of becoming professional athletes: the gender gap in youths’ sports ambitions 

      Eriksen, Ingunn Marie (Sport in Society Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-03-06)
      In comparatively gender equal Norway, most boys and girls participate in sports at about equal rates. This apparent gender equality is investigated further: do young teens also profess equal ambitions of becoming professional ...
    • Tekstilaktivitet anno 1960 i lys av ansvarlig kreativitet Mellom skapende krefter og virkelighetsnære oppdrag 

      Fauske, Laila Belinda; Haakonsen, Peter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      I 1960 ble håndarbeid, sløyd og tegning slått sammen til faget forming i Norge. Hovedmålet for faget var å kultivere skapende krefter og estetisk følsomhet. Mens forming har blitt beskrevet som et individfrigjøringsprosjekt, ...
    • Telomere length and verbal learning in bipolar disorders 

      Mlakar, Vid; Birkenæs, Viktoria; Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn; Ormerod, Monica Bettina E. Greenwood; Quintana, Daniel; Ueland, Torill; Melle, Ingrid; Lagerberg, Trine Vik; Djurovic, Srdjan; Martin-Ruiz, Carmen; Steen, Nils Eiel; Andreassen, Ole; Aas, Monica (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Introduction: Recent studies indicate accelerated ageing processes, shorter telomere length and poorer cognitive functioning in patients with bipolar disorder. The neurobiology underlying cognitive function in bipolar ...
    • Temperature-dependent ventilation rates might improve perceived air quality in a demand-controlled ventilation strategy 

      Yang, Aileen; Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Opsahl Resvoll, Marie; Mysen, Mads; Fjellheim, Øystein (Building and Environment;Volume 205, November 2021, 108180, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-07-24)
      The aim of the Best Vent project was to find the optimal control strategy for demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) without compromising on indoor air quality. In this paper, we discuss control strategies that would ensure ...
    • Temporary transnational labour mobility and gendered individualization in Europe 

      Harsløf, Ivan; Zuev, Dennis (Mobilities;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-07-11)
      In a context of a new transnational division of labour, temporary international labour mobility is on the rise in Europe. In particular, recent decades have seen considerably more women seeking work experience abroad. ...
    • Ten questions concerning positive energy districts 

      Sareen, Siddharth; Albert-Seifried, Vicky; Aelenei, Laura; Reda, Francesco; Etminan, Ghazal; Andreucci, Maria-Beatrice; Kuzmic, Michal; Maas, Nienke; Seco, Oscar; Civiero, Paolo; Krangsås, Savis Gohari; Hukkalainen, Mari; Neumann, Hans-Martin (Building and Environment;Volume 216, 15 May 2022, 109017, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-01)
      Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) constitute an emerging energy transition paradigm, with an ambitious timeline for rapid upscaling to match the urgency of climate mitigation and adaptation. Increasingly networked and ...