• 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 ...
    • Communicating mathematics 

      Manshadi, Saeed (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This article presents a case study of communication in mathematics in a seventh-grade classroom of a Norwegian primary school. The main aim of this study is to investigate characteristics of student communication in mathematics in the context of their realities. Video recordings of conversations were analyzed using a framework of various speech acts and interaction patterns that may indicate students` ...
    • Communication between Mentor and Mentee Using Videoconferencing in Surgical Training 

      Warth, Line Lundvoll (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020)
      In surgical training, mentors and mentees communicate to expand mentees’ technical skills. However, access to mentors for education in surgical subspecialties is a challenge in many hospitals. Videoconferencing (VC), which enables real-time communication between mentors and mentees in different geographical locations, can overcome this challenge. This study examines a practice in Norway in which VC ...
    • Communication Development - working with adolescents with multiple disabilities: A Norwegian study. 

      Sollied, Sissel (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2013)
    • Competence in Digital Interaction and Communication—A Study of First-Year Preservice Teachers’ Competence in Digital Interaction and Communication at the Start of Their Teacher Education 

      Johanson, Lisbeth Bergum; Leming, Tove; Johannessen, Bjørn-Henrik; Solhaug, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-17)
      This article explores the variation in first-year preservice teachers’ professional competence in digital sharing and communication tools (software) by applying social constructivist learning theory and relevant concepts. The data were obtained from questionnaires distributed to 395 preservice teachers at two Norwegian universities in the first semester of 2019. Correlation and multiple regression ...
    • Competence in Digital Interaction and Communication—A Study of First-Year Preservice Teachers’ Competence in Digital Interaction and Communication at the Start of Their Teacher Education 

      Johanson, Lisbeth Bergum; Leming, Tove; Johannessen, Bjørn-Henrik; Solhaug, Trond (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-17)
      This article explores the variation in first-year preservice teachers’ professional competence in digital sharing and communication tools (software) by applying social constructivist learning theory and relevant concepts. The data were obtained from questionnaires distributed to 395 preservice teachers at two Norwegian universities in the first semester of 2019. Correlation and multiple regression ...
    • ConBaT+: Possibilities and challenges in preparing student teachers in English for plurilingual education 

      Son, Minjeong (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2024-01-28)
      In this short article, I highlight some of the possibilities and challenges I have experienced as a teacher educator for English in employing ConBaT+, which is an approach that combines content-based teaching and plurilingual pedagogy. The approach aspires to promote interdisciplinary teaching, deep learning, and multilingualism as a resource by exploring a subject matter/content from different ...
    • Conceptualising a Dynamic Technology Practice in Education Using Argyris and Schön's Theory of Action 

      Madsen, Siri Sollied; Thorvaldsen, Steinar (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-11-18)
      Despite substantial national effort to integrate technology in education, it seems that practitioners in the education system are not working in line with the given policy. Evidence from large-scale studies of students’ technology practices at school over the last decade show disparities in student practices. The observed gap between the micro and the macro level call for a closer exploration. ...
    • Constructs and methods for identifying patterns of interactions in mathematics classrooms 

      Simensen, Anita Movik; Huru, Hilja Lisa; Wagner, David Richard; Andersson, Annica (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022)
      In this working group, we use data from our investigation of storylines available to minoritised mathematics students. We invite participants to reflect on their own research projects that investigate patterns of interaction. Together we consider the constructs of storylines and other alternatives, the challenges of identifying them, and the insights that become available due to our methodological choices.
    • Content-Based and Cognitive-Linguistic Analysis of Cell Membrane Biology: Educational Reconstruction of Scientific Conceptions 

      Johann, Leonie Isabelle; Rusk, Fredrik; Messig, Denis; Groß, Jorge (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-05-28)
      By means of their pivotal role in the outbreak of a variety of diseases, such as, recently, COVID-19, the molecular aspects of cell membrane function have gained considerable attention from researchers in recent decades. The resulting information explosion and the growing interdisciplinary character of cell biology seems, however, to not be represented in science classrooms. Hence, there appears to ...
    • Contextualising Diversity, Work and Mobility Across Time: Cases from Norway's 'High North' 

      Hiss, Florian (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-09-12)
      Research into language, work, and migration has evolved rapidly during the past decade. The majority of studies focus on contemporary cases. However, work migration and linguistic diversity in the workplace are not phenomena solely of the early 21st century; many workplaces have been sites of multilingual encounters throughout history. While this has been acknowledged in contemporary studies (e.g., ...
    • The Coronavirus Pandemic and Lessons Learned in Preschools in Norway, Sweden and the United States: OMEP Policy Forum 

      Samuelsson, Ingrid Pramling; Wagner, Judith; Ødegaard, Elin Eriksen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-17)
      The novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has moved rapidly across the world in 2020. This article reports on the recent consequences of the pandemic for early childhood education in Sweden, Norway, and the United States. The authors illustrate the effects of the pandemic on preschools in their countries, against a backdrop of frequent changes in infection and mortality rates, epidemiological ...
    • Creating Learning Opportunities by Using Videoconferencing in Surgical Education 

      Warth, Line Lundvoll (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Access to mentors for education in surgical subspecialties is a challenge in many hospitals. Videoconferencing (VC) provides real-time communication between mentors and mentees despite dispersed geographical locations. In Norway, an educational pathway of a specific laparoscopic surgical procedure was carried out using VC. The surgical training lasted for three months and was video recorded. The ...
    • Creative use of LMS, wikis and mobile technologies for learning. Proceedings 

      Konovalova, Eeya; Tamistove, Ekaterina; Thorvaldsen, Steinar (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2011)
    • Creativity in problem solving: Integrating two different views of insight 

      Haavold, Per Øystein; Sriraman, Bharath (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-02)
      Even after many decades of productive research, problem solving instruction is still considered inefective. In this study we address some limitations of extant problem solving models related to the phenomenon of insight during problem solving. Currently, there are two main views on the source of insight during problem solving. Proponents of the frst view argue that insight is the consequence of ...
    • A cross-cultural exploration of early childhood educators’ beliefs and experiences around the use of touchscreen technologies with children under 3 years of age 

      Fotakopoulou, Olga; Hatzigianni, Maria; Dardanou, Maria; Unstad, Torstein; O'Connor, Jane (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-11)
      This paper will discuss the beliefs and experiences of early childhood educators across three countries, England, Norway and Greece, in relation to the use of touchscreen technology with the youngest children in their settings. Building on previous research which explored parents’ perspectives, this study now extends the investigation to early childhood educators who play a key role in children’s ...
    • Curve-Based Classification Approach for Hyperspectral Dermatologic Data Processing 

      Uteng, Stig; Quevedo, Eduardo; Callico, Gustavo M.; Castaño, Irene; Carretero, Gregorio; Almeida, Pablo; Garcia, Aday; Hernandez, Javier A.; Godtliebsen, Fred (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-01-20)
      This paper shows new contributions in the detection of skin cancer, where we present the use of a customized hyperspectral system that captures images in the spectral range from 450 to 950 nm. By choosing a 7 × 7 sub-image of each channel in the hyperspectral image (HSI) and then taking the mean and standard deviation of these sub-images, we were able to make fits of the resulting curves. These ...
    • Cyber Harassment and Quality of Life 

      Thorvaldsen, Steinar; Stenseth, Anna-Maria Helena; Egeberg, Gunstein; Pettersen, Geir Olaf; Rønning, John Andreas (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2016)
      Research on bullying and harassment in Scandinavia has been going on for several decades, and is appearing in new frameworks and forms since the new categories of “cyber harassment” or “cyberbullying” has been introduced. Bullying is a phenomenon of great importance, as it seems to affect persons negatively in their everyday functioning. <br>We designed a questionnaire on cyber harassment, which ...