Welcome to a new open course on multicultural education for pre- and in-service teachers! Through a combination of readings, videos, and assignments, participants will explore topics such as dimensions of multicultural education, critical multiculturalism, privilege and power, and cultural responsive/relevant/sustaining pedagogy. Whether you are a teacher just starting out or a seasoned veteran looking to expand your understanding of multicultural education, this course will provide valuable insights and strategies to help you create more equitable and empowering learning environments for all students.
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Menningarmiðaðar kennsluaðferðir: Reynsla íslenskra kennaranema
*ENGLISH BELOW* Sæl öll! Netla – Veftímarit um uppeldi og menntun hefur nýlega birt greinina mína sem kannar viðhorf íslenskra kennaranema til menningarmiðaðra kennsluaðferða, sem og fræðilega og verklega þekkingu… Click here to read more
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Family-school cooperation in multicultural schools: A missing piece in teacher education in Norway
I am excited to share my recent publication in Pedagogy, Culture & Society. The article, titled Family-school cooperation in multicultural schools: A missing piece in teacher education in Norway, was… Click here to read more
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Sustaining the ethos of togetherness in multicultural schools in Denmark
Today, Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research published my article titled Sustaining the Ethos of Togetherness in Multicultural Schools in Denmark: Student teachers’ reflections and experiences. The data were derived from… Click here to read more
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Vind, hav, sol og læreruddannelseskonference!
I have recently returned from the biannual Nordisk læreruddannelseskonference [Nordic Conference on Teacher Education], hosted this year by University College SYD in Esbjerg, Denmark. Researchers from across all Nordic countries… Click here to read more
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But life goes on: Drama classes, Ukrainian refugees, and Icelandic language learning
I am pleased to announce the publication of an article titled But life goes on: Drama classes, Ukrainian refugees, and Icelandic language learning in Literacy, the official journal of the… Click here to read more
