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Culturally relevant and sustaining pedagogies: Theoretical underpinnings, practical value and implications for teacher education

Today I received a copy of the book titled Migrant youth, schooling and identity. Perspectives and experiences from Northern Europe. The book is a part of Springer book series Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life. I have contributed a chapter that bridges the gap between theory and practice by synthesising findings Continue reading
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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