• Border Rioting and Crossings Between Disciplines and Professions, Countries and Cultures, Science and Society: An Assemblage of Autoethnographic Stories From the High North 

      Reinertsen, Anne Beate; Stien, Kirsten Elisabeth; Merzliakova, Elena; Chernik, Valerii; Afonkina, Julia; Zoglowek, Herbert; Kuzmicheva, Tatiana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-24)
      We are seven experienced academics and researchers from the high north. All within the field of education. We represent different disciplines, countries, and cultures. What we have in common is a wish to cross borders, collaborate, and learn: make space for storied experiences. Our stories are open ended—we start and end in complexities, and embedded in some sort of post- or trans- perspective be ...
    • Borders and boundaries in Northern Ireland and the poetry of Seamus Heaney 

      Moi, Ruben (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Bridging Disciplines: On Teaching Empathy Through Fiction 

      Lauritzen, Lise-Mari (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-10-31)
      In 2016, the Norwegian government announced that public health and life mastery would be an overarching topic in all the subjects in high schools. Empathy may predict mental health issues, and fiction can encourage empathy. This article illustrates narrative empathy through the Norwegian novel <i>Begynnelser</i> (<i>Beginnings</i>) (2017) by Carl Frode Tiller. The aim is, to give a theoretical account ...
    • Bringing Nordic mathematics education into the future. Proceedings of Norma 20, The ninth Nordic Conference on Mathematics Education 

      Nortvedt, Guri A.; Buchholtz, Nils; Fauskanger, Janne; Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Jessen, Britta Eyrich; Nilsen, Hans Kristian; Naalsund, Margrethe; Pálsdóttir, Guðbjörg; Portaankorva-Koivisto, Päivi; Radišić, Jelena; Sigurjónsson, Jóhann Örn; Viirman, Olov Lui; Wernberg, Anna (Book; Bok, 2022)
      The story about the NORMA20 conference is the story about a conference that had to be postponed, as a pandemic prevented us from coming together to present and discuss our research. When we made the decision to postpone just after Easter in 2020, we were all sad and disappointed that all the efforts made by authors, reviewers, LOC and IPC members might be for nothing. However, during 2020, digital ...
    • Bullying in a girl’s world. A case study of a group of girls in a Norwegian school. 

      Vambheim, Nils Vidar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2015-12-30)
      Symbolic forms of bullying (“soft” bullying) may be an underrated problem in discus-sions on bullying. A reason for this may be that the signals emitted from such events are often weak and incoherent, hence much of the information disappears before it reaches external parties. A second reason is that much information disappears due to problems of communication. Even more can get lost in attempts at ...
    • Bullying Victimization and Trauma 

      Idsoe, Thormod; Vaillancourt, T; Dyregrov, Atle; Hagen, Kristine Amlund; Ogden, Terje; Nærde, Ane (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-14)
      Bullying victimization and trauma research traditions operate quite separately. Hence, it is unclear from the literature whether bullying victimization should be considered as a form of interpersonal trauma. We review studies that connect bullying victimization with symptoms of PTSD, and in doing so, demonstrate that a conceptual understanding of the consequences of childhood bullying needs to be ...
    • Bør vi snakke om porno i barneskolen? En studie om undervisning tilknyttet seksualitet og pornografi på mellomtrinnet 

      Reite, Andrea Kjekshus; Killengreen, Siw Turid; Mardal, Inger Else (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-02-19)
      Selv om pornografi har eksistert i årtusener har innholdet og tilgjengeligheten de siste tiårene utviklet seg i en eksplosiv fart. Barn og unge i Norge i dag har stor tilgang til digitale verktøy, og det er en økning i andelen som eksponeres for pornografisk innhold på nett. Denne studien har undersøkt hvordan denne nye hverdagen blir behandlet i barneskolen. Lærere i naturfag og samfunnsfag har ...
    • Can Sámi braiding constitute a basis for teaching discrete mathematics? Teachers and researchers’ investigations 

      Fyhn, Anne Birgitte; Jannok Nutti, Ylva; Dunfjeld, Maja Hilma; Eira, Ellen J. Sara; Steinfjell, Ann Synnøve; Børresen, Tove; Hætta, Ole Einar Isaksen; Sandvik, Svein Ole (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-12)
      A group of Sámi middle school mathematics teachers cooperated with researchers over a period of three years in investigating ruvden (Sámi braiding). The aim was to find possibilities for teaching discrete mathematics based on ruvden. The Sámi are an Indigenous people of the Arctic and their braidings are intertwined with Sámi traditional knowledge. The teachers presented two different approaches to ...
    • A case study of specialized science courses in teacher education and their impact on classroom teaching 

      Sæleset, Johannes; Friedrichsen, Patricia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-16)
      Specialized science courses (SSCs) integrate content knowledge (CK) with pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) and prepare pre-service teachers (PSTs) for reform-oriented teaching. Studies of individual SSCs report positive short-term outcomes, including an increase in self-efficacy and CK. However, few studies explore the longer-term impact of SSCs on classroom teaching. We carried out an exploratory ...
    • Challenges and opportunities for R&D as an integrated part of the new Teacher Education Program at the University of Tromsø 

      Steele, Annfrid Rosøy (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2012)
      The University of Tromsø started in the fall of 2010 a project called ‘University Schools.’ The project’s aim is to strengthen the praxis field in the teacher education programs. This involves a clearer focus on research and development, R&D, as a collaborative tool between the theoretical and the praxis field. My Ph.D. project is based on one of the Teacher Education Program’s goals which states ...
    • Challenges in supporting and assessing bachelor’s theses based on action research in initial teacher education 

      Jakhelln, Rachel Elise; Pörn, Michaela (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Manuskript; Peer reviewed; Preprint, 2018-07-11)
      This study explores the challenges in supporting and assessing action research projects related to bachelor’s theses for research-based initial teacher education in Norway. The data consist of two types of texts – the official information about the bachelor’s thesis from the university and 10 theses where the students complained about the assessment. The results are considered by using a theoretical ...
    • Challenges, Opportunities, and Key Questions in Research for Mathematics in Indigenous and Migrational (MIM) Contexts Through a Language Focused Lens 

      Culligan, Karla; Dewolfe, Sacha; Simensen, Anita Movik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      This paper presents some challenges, opportunities, key questions, and ways forward for research in mathematics in Indigenous and Migrational (MIM) contexts as discussed by the two featured panelists and mediated by the moderator in the closing symposium of the MIM Conference in Alta, Norway in November 2022. Punctuated with quotations, photos and images, the paper begins by introducing the three ...
    • Chemie und Natur - ein Gegensatz für Lehramtsstudierende? 

      Höper, Jan; Janssen, Mareike; Spitzer, Philipp (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2017)
      Eine vergleichende Betrachtung zur Situation in Deutschland und Norwegen
    • Children as eco-citizens? 

      Heggen, Marianne Presthus; Sageidet, Barbara Maria; Goga, Nina; Grindheim, Liv Torunn; Bergan, Veronica; Krempig, Inger Wallem; Utsi, Tove Aagnes; Lynngård, Anne Myklebust (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-26)
      Education for sustainability in early childhood tends to focus on practices and advocacy, rather than on the aims of this education. We suggest that the aim should be to consider children as being and becoming eco-citizens. This suggestion is built on an exploration of children as eco-citizens. With theories concerning child-sized citizenship we suggest a description of children and adults as being ...
    • Children with dyslexia show cortical hyperactivation in response to increasing literacy processing demands 

      Morken, Frøydis; Helland, Turid; Hugdahl, Kenneth; Specht, Karsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • Children’s Engineering Design Thinking Processes: The Magic of the ROBOTS and the Power of BLOCKS (Electronics) 

      Kewalramani, Sarika; Palaiologou, Ioanna; Dardanou, Maria (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-01)
      This paper presents findings from an on-going international study of Early Childhood(EC) teachers’ and children’s use of internet-connected toys (IoToys) to understand possibilities for developing children’s cognitive capacities (e.g., creativity, inquiry, engineering design thinking). The study employed a Design Based Research (DBR) method, where teachers intentionally plan and deliver technologically ...
    • Children’s participation in documentation processes in local outdoor spaces 

      Dardanou, Maria; Karlsen, Bente Anita (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-10-10)
      This article describes a study that aimed to investigate how children perform and document Land Art in local places near their kindergarten and the visualization of their experiences through their drawings back in the kindergarten. Documentation is important for a kindergarten’s planning and evaluation of pedagogical practices and activities. Studies have shown that ...
    • Coherence through inquiry based mathematics education 

      Haavold, Per Øystein; Blomhøj, Kjeld Morten (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      SUM is a four-year research and developmental project with the aim of contributing to coherence in children’s and students’ motivation for, activities in, and learning of mathematics throughout the educational system from kindergarten to higher education. The concept of inquiry is key in the project, and it involves the implementation of different types of theories and methods related to inquiry ...
    • Collaborative Autonomy–Support–A Pivotal Approach in the Legislation Regulating School–Home Collaboration in Norwegian Upper Secondary Schools 

      Vedeler, Gørill Warvik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-20)
      This article explores how current legislation addresses adolescents’ need for support in upper secondary school through school–home collaboration and introduces the framework of collaborative autonomy–support as the pivotal approach for analyses. Self-determination theory is used to describe adolescents’ need for competence, relatedness and autonomy. The study involved a document analysis in which ...
    • Combined fMRI region- and network-analysis reveal new insights of top-down modulation of bottom-up processes in auditory laterality 

      Kazimierczak, Katarzyna; Craven, Alexander R.; Ersland, Lars; Specht, Karsten; Dumitru, Magda L.; Sandøy, Lydia B.; Hugdahl, Kenneth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-18)
      Dichotic listening along with the right-ear advantage (REA) has been a standard method of investigating auditory laterality ever since it was first introduced into neuropsychology in the early 1960s. Beginning in the 1980s, authors reported that it was possible to modulate the bottom-up driven perceptual REA by instructing subjects to selectively attend to and report only from the right or left ...