Prosjektet er en komparativ studie som involverer lærerstudenter fra tre nordiske land: Norge, Danmark og Island. Formålet med forskningsprosjektet er å utvikle kunnskap om lærerstudentenes forståelse av flerkulturell pedagogikk og å analysere hvor godt de er forberedte på å arbeide med flerkulturelle elever i fremtiden. Dessuten er det viktig å finne ut om lærerstudentene betrakter flerkulturell pedagogikk som et funksjonelt verktøy til god undervisningspraksis, eller om de anser det som en utopi, som nesten er umulig å iverksette.
Flerkulturell pedagogikk: En utopi eller et funksjonelt verktøy til god undervisningspraksis?
LATEST NEWS
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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
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Busy beginning of the year: Publications and collaborative work
Happy February to Everyone! The beginning of this year has been exceptionally busy and productive. On the 19th of January, I hosted a research seminar titled Multilingualism and Inclusion: Shaping Educational… Click here to read more
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“We have three common enemies”: Student teachers’ perspectives on existing prejudice in Danish multicultural schools.
A few days ago, I received a copy of the book titled Critical and Creative Engagements with Diversity in Nordic Education. In this volume, I have contributed a chapter in… Click here to read more
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Reception of newly arrived immigrant schoolchildren in Iceland
Yesterday Education Inquiry published my article titled Reception of newly arrived immigrant schoolchildren in Iceland: Exploring challenges and dilemmas concerning teaching and assessment practices. The participants in the study were… Click here to read more
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Conference on Multilingualism in Families and Schools. Reykjavík. Iceland
On Thursday, the 21st of September, the research group Language Policies and Practices, to which I am affiliated, organised a highly successful conference on multilingualism in families and schools. The… Click here to read more