Previous events - Page 13
Welcome to an interesting hour with Professor Sara de Freitas.
Master Kathrin Olsen at the Department of Special Needs Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Teachers’ practices of supporting the social participation for children with autism in the informal environment of kindergarten. A critical interpretive case-study with a cross-cultural perspective.
Master Nora Elise Hesby Mathé at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Democracy and politics in upper secondary social studies. Students’ perceptions of democracy, politics, and citizenship preparation.
Master Andreas Pettersen at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Towards competency-oriented mathematics education. An investigation of task demands and teachers’ knowledge of task demands from a competency perspective.
Master Mussa Shaffii Ngonyani at the Department of Special Needs Education defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Essence of Education for Children With Disabilities in Developing Countries. Survey of Tanzanian Regular Primary School Teachers' Self-Efficacy, Attitudes towards and Willingness to Include Pupils With Disabilities.
Master Drita Saliu-Abdulahi at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Teacher and Student Perceptions of Current Feedback Practices in English Writing Instruction.
Master Anette Andresen at the Department of Special Needs Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Digital Natives With Reading Difficulties. A study of dyslexic adolescents' integration of conflicting information across web pages and presentation formats.
Master Suitbert Emil Lyakurwa at the Department of Education defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Universal design for learning towards achieving inclusive higher education in Tanzania.
Master Tonje Stenseth at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
How and what students read: A study of evaluation and document selection processess in task-oriented reading.
Research project eInfrastructure for video research (eVIR) invites to the seminar devoted to ethics and data protection when using video and audio in research.
Cand.polit. Ann Merete Otterstad at the Department of Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.
Title of the dissertation:
Staying with the trouble. Cartographing early childhood research methodologies. Postqualitative passages and shifts with new empiricism.
Cand.polit. Thomas Eri at the Department of Education defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Teacher and Librarian Partnerships in Literacy Education. Contradictions, Barriers and Opportunities.
The seminar launches the recently published book, "Tjue år med TIMSS og PISA i Norge - Trender og nye analyser".
Department of Special Needs Education, Department of Education and Department of Teacher Education and School Research are hosting an open seminar on October 18th. The speakers are the internationally renowned professors, James Wertsch, Washington University in St.Louis and Per Linell, Linköping University.
Professor Julian Sefton-Green, and commentators, will give a talk about the new book Learning beyond the School.
Master Linn Stokke Guttormsen at the Department of Special Needs Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
A multimethod study of the impact of stuttering on children.
All who want to join the application process for funding of interdisciplinary research groups – convergence environments – have to join at least one workshop in September. The registration deadline is 22 August.
Welcome to open lecture with Professor Marianna Papastephanou. Introduction by Professor Torill Strand, comments by Professor Inga Bostad.
Welcome to this open lecture held by Professor Allison Littlejohn from The Open University in the UK.
Feel free to join this open lecture with Professor Allison Littlejohn from The Open University in the UK.
Master Fesseha Abadi Weldemichael at the Department of Education defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Integrated Functional Adult Literacy Education for Empowerment and Sustainable Development in Ethiopia. A Comparative Study of Tigray and Amhara Regions.
Master Kristin Rogde at the Department of Education defends her doctoral dissertation for the degree of PhD:
Improving children's linguistic comprehension skills. A systematic review and a randomized controlled trial.
Helga Eng-forelesningen ble etablert som et årlig arrangement i 1997, i kjølvannet av opprettelsen av Det utdanningsvitenskapelige fakultet.
Årets Helga Eng-foreleser er dekan ved University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, USA, professor Pam Grossman.
Professor Pam Grossman held the Helga Eng-lecture 2018 "A Language for Teaching. A Framework for Improvement" at the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the University of Oslo on 24 August 2018.