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CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
Collaboration has proven to be a powerful tool for learning, but we don’t know exactly why. In this workshop we address empirical ways to investigate this issue.
This CREATE seminar will be given by Professor Johan Braeken
Have you ever wondered whether all participants in your research study were providing actual proper responses to your carefully designed questionnaire or ability test? Well, what if I tell you that, indeed, people do not always behave as expected!
CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
Studies using experience sampling or ecological momentary assessment are susceptible to unwanted effects from careless responding by participants. At this seminar, Associate Professor Esther Ulitzsch (CEMO and CREATE) will present work on how features of the experience sampling study design relate to careless and insufficient effort responding.
CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
CREATE’s writing seminar is aimed at providing a platform for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers at CREATE and the Faculty of Educational Sciences to engage in focused academic writing. Specifically, this seminar follows a “shut-up-and-write” structure and contains focused writing sessions, short breaks, and sometimes even a brief input from an experienced writer.
SEMINAR: How can researchers discover the long-term effects of prenatal medication exposure on children’s lives when randomized studies are not an option?
This CREATE seminar will be given by Professors Lervåg, Melby-Lervåg and von Koss Torkildsen
This CREATE seminar will be given by Associate Professor Björn Andersson
Master Wangqiong Ye at CEMO - Centre for Educational Measurement will be defending the thesis "Academic Resilience in International Education Studies. Validity Challenges and Methodological Consideration" for the degree of PhD.
Master Wangqiong Ye at CEMO - Centre for Educational Measurements will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Academic resilience in international education studies – current state-of-the-evidence and implications for future research, practice, and policy.
This CREATE seminar will be given by Henrik Daae Zachrisson
Fluent reading is considered necessary for understanding nontrivial passages and is associated with better reading comprehension. We do not really understand either the cognitive mechanisms of fluent reading or the potential causal connections between fluency and comprehension. In the BetterReading project we tackle some of these issues head on. Presented by Professor Athanasios Protopapas.
Please note that we unfortunately have to cancel the seminar due to a sudden illness
Frokostseminar om inkludering av barn og unge, utenforskap, ulikhet og utdanning