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    • “I am Sámi, but I am not a Sámi”: Coastal Sámi students’ articulations of identity in a colonial-blind Norwegian state 

      Stenseth, Anna-Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-05)
      This article gives voice to coastal Sámi students and explores their negotiations over being Sámi or Norwegian within the Norwegian education system. Through interviews, students share insights on the extent to which education focuses on Sámi issues and reflect upon their identity. The article explores how youths negotiate personal identity within pre-existing structures by employing Archer’s theory ...
    • 'I are in New York’: om tilegnelsen av samsvarsbøyning i engelsk blant innlærere med norskspråklig bakgrunn 

      Killie, Kristin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-02)
      Artikkelen diskuterer tilegnelsen av samsvarsbøyning (mellom subjekt og verbal) ved be i engelsk blant 12–13- og 15–16-åringer med norsk språkbakgrunn. Det legges fram data fra the Corpus of Young Learner Language som tyder på at en del 12–13-åringer overgeneraliserer formen are i presens, mens innlærere fra begge aldersgrupper overgeneraliserer was i preteritum. Mens overgeneraliseringa av are ...
    • ‘I are in New York’: Om tilegnelsen av samsvarsbøyning i engelsk blant innlærere med norskspråklig bakgrunn 

      Killie, Kristin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07)
      Artikkelen diskuterer tilegnelsen av samsvarsbøyning (mellom subjekt og verbal) ved be i engelsk blant 12–13- og 15–16-åringer med norsk språkbakgrunn. Det legges fram data fra the Corpus of Young Learner Language som tyder på at en del 12–13-åringer overgeneraliserer formen are i presens, mens innlærere fra begge aldersgrupper overgeneraliserer was i preteritum. Mens overgeneraliseringa av are ...
    • I hvilken grad påvirker omvendt undervisning elevenes matematikkunnskap og oppfatninger om matematikk? 

      Haavold, Per Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-13)
      De siste årene har omvendt undervisning, eller flipped classroom, vært mye omtalt i både norsk og utenlandsk skoledebatt. I en gjennomgang av relevant litteratur konkluderer Estes, Ingram og Liu (2014) at omvendt undervisning kan ha en positiv læringseffekt. I denne studien ble et kvasieksperiment gjennomført på tre videregående skoler for å undersøke i hvilken grad omvendt undervisning påvirket ...
    • I Want to Participate—Communities of Practice in Foraging and Gardening Projects as a Contribution to Social and Cultural Sustainability in Early Childhood Education 

      Bergan, Veronica; Krempig, Inger Wallem; Utsi, Tove Aagnes; Bøe, Kari Wallem (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-14)
      Learning and development in early childhood is highly dependent on social interaction and exploration through continuous encounters with the real world. Foraging and gardening are outdoor pedagogical practices that have relevance to education for sustainability. Previous work suggests that engagement in such activities can be characterized by the concept “community of practice” (CoP). In this paper, ...
    • Illustrating Complex Mappings with Excel 

      Haugland, Ole Anton (Others; Andre, 2023)
      It seems to be a well-kept secret even among mathematicians and scientists that Microsoft Excel can handle complex numbers and functions. This gives easy access to complex arithmetic for a broad audience. Complex functions like sine, exponential and hyperbolic functions are built-in functions in Excel. Together with Excels great graphical capabilities this makes it a nice tool for illustrating complex ...
    • The Impact of Cyberbullying and Cyber Harassment on Academic Achievement 

      Egeberg, Gunstein; Thorvaldsen, Steinar; Rønning, John Andreas (Peer reviewed; Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016)
      Cyberbullying is commonly measured by either an inventory of manifest variables (i.e. cyber harassment) or the use of global items covering cyberbullying in general. This study aimed to compare these two approaches in terms of how they predict academic achievement. Structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to build recursive models including variables of academic achievement, traditional and cyber ...
    • The impact of specialised content courses on student teaching in a Norwegian teacher education programme 

      Olufsen, Magne; Karlsen, Solveig; Sæleset, Johannes; Thorvaldsen, Steinar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-07)
      In recent decades, most Nordic countries have seen reforms in their teacher education programme, giving rise to an ongoing debate on these programmes’ content, structure, and quality. As part of a recent reform of teacher education in Norway, new Master’s-level programme have been introduced to educate teachers for grades 5–10, whereby pre-service teachers (PSTs) take specialised content courses and ...
    • Impediments to mathematical creativity: Fixation and flexibility in proof validation 

      Haavold, Per Øystein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-15)
      Mathematical techniques in proof writing can be narrowed down to specific proof styles. Simply put, proofs can be direct or indirect- the latter using the Law of the Excluded Middle from logic as well as the axiom of Choice, to prove existence of mathematical objects. However, the thinking skills involved in writing indirect proofs are prone to errors, especially from novice proof writers such as ...
    • Implementering av Kunnskapsløftet Samisk (LK06S) på nordsamisk område - sluttrapport. Prosjektet "Evaluering av Kunnskapsløftet Samisk" 

      Germeten, Sidsel; Bongo, Mikkel Anders; Eriksen, Leif Gunnar (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2011)
    • Implications of the imposed and extensive use of online education in an early childhood education program 

      Madsen, Siri Sollied; Thorvaldsen, Steinar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-15)
      The COVID-19 pandemic forced universities to engage in a transformation regarding how education is provided. The pandemic led to education being pushed in a new direction regarding digital practices. This paper discusses the implications related to this transformation by asking the following research question: After being subjected to the imposed and extensive use of online education due to the ...
    • In-service and Preservice Teachers` Conseptions of nature of Science 

      Tomperi, Päivi; Kvivesen, Mona (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2021)
      Nature of science (NOS) is an important component of scientific literacy. Science teachers can have naïve conceptions and misconceptions of NOS which is detrimental to their students’ science learning. The aim of research was to examine in-service and preservice science and mathematics teachers’ understanding of NOS conceptions using open-ended VNOS-B instrument online anonymously. 13 in-service ...
    • Inclusion Through Participation: Understanding Participation in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health as a Methodological Research Tool for Investigating Inclusion 

      Maxwell, Gregor; Granlund, Mats; Augustine, Lilly (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-12)
      This paper investigates the use and validity of the International Classification of Functioning disability and health (ICF) as a common language for describing inclusive educational settings. There is a specific focus on investigating participation through the ICF as one aspect of inclusion as an improved understanding of participation as a measure of inclusion will greatly benefit children with ...
    • Incorporating sustainable development and inclusive education in teacher education for the Arctic 

      Windsor, Sally; Maxwell, Gregor Ross; Antonsen, Yngve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-03)
      This article explores how teacher education institutions can better prepare teachers to help to create inclusive and sustainable self-determined Arctic communities. Building on the theoretical concepts of just sustainabilities, transgressive learning, the capabilities approach, and relational thinking within inclusive pedagogy, we propose that education for sustainable development (ESD) and inclusive ...
    • Indigenising Education: Scales, Interfaces and Acts of Citizenship in Sápmi 

      Sollid, Hilde; Olsen, Torjer Andreas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12)
      As Indigenous people reclaim their position after centuries of oppression, the tensions between Indigenous needs and national demands surface. This is also the case of the Indigenous Sámi in Norway. After a long period of colonisation, recognition of the indigenous Sámi people and their language and culture is replacing the politics of erasure. In this process, the educational system is the institution ...
    • Indigenous teachers’ experiences of the implementation of culture-based mathematics activities in Sámi school 

      Nutti, Ylva Jannok (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The goal of Indigenous education is that it should be approached on the basis of the Indigenous language and culture; this is also the case with Sámi education. The Sámi School Board has stated that all teaching in Sámi schools should be culturally based, despite the fact that Sámi culture-based teaching is not specifically defined. Therefore, teachers themselves must adapt the teaching and as ...
    • The influence of improvisation activities on speaking confidence of EFL student teachers 

      Zondag, Anke; Larsen, Annelise Brox; Guldal, Tale Margrethe; van den Tillaar, Roland (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-17)
      The purpose of the present study was to explore the application of improvisation activities in English teacher education, specifically to investigate their influence on the student teachers’ confidence when speaking English spontaneously. The improvisation activities consisted of storytelling, conversations and status expressions. Data were drawn from both pre- and post-questionnaires and retrospective ...
    • Influential factors behind parents’ general satisfaction with compulsory schools in Iceland 

      Jónsdóttir, Kristín; Björnsdottir, Amalía; Bæck, Unn-Doris K. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-07-11)
      Parents’ experiences and satisfaction with their child’s compulsory school are affected by several factors. Some, such as parents’ education and marital status, are social factors, while others are school factors that local leaders and school personnel can address. Findings build on data from an online questionnaire to parents in 20 compulsory schools in Iceland (n = 2129). Factor analysis generated ...
    • Innføring av studentaktive arbeidsformer i seminarundervisningen. Hvilken betydning har dette på læringsutbyttet og klassemiljøet? 

      Netland, Kjell Øystein; Sivertsen, Annfrid; Olufsen, Magne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-03-08)
      I denne studien ønsket vi å undersøke hvordan innføring av studentaktive læringsformer i seminarundervisningen påvirket det faglige læringsutbyttet og klassemiljøet i STEM-fag (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Et randomisert kontrollert studie ble gjennomført i seminarundervisningen i to innføringsemner i fysikk og kjemi ved UiT Norges arktiske universitet. I emnene fulgte ...