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Candidate Eva Bjerkholt will defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Opening closed rooms. A qualitative study of the content and dialogues in mentoring sessions between newly qualified teachers (NQTs) and local mentors.
Master Ratib Lekhal defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
The relationship between children's attendance in Norwegian childcare centers and language and behavioral development during early childhood.
Candidate Monica Johannesen will defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
The Sociomateriality of Teaching. Virtual Learning Environments in Teaching Practice.
M.Phil. Stackus Okwaput defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Teacher Training for Inclusion of Children with Special Needs. towards Achieving Communicative Interaction in Education in Uganda.
Cand.polit. Philip Anders Dammen defends his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Dr.Philos.:
A study of psychological distress and mental change on the basis of individual change through treatment. A contribution to the development of a scientific approach alleviating psychological problems. A study conducted with a mixed design.
Master ?ste Marie Mjelve Hagen will defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Reading in the knowledge society. A quantitative and qualitative investigation of students' strategic reading of multiple texts.
Cand.polit. Ola Johan Sj?bakken defend his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
An action research study of regular, formalized teacher-pupil dialogues.
Cand.polit. Torill Aagot Halvorsenwill defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Trapped in the language? ICT and language-choices in Tanzanian higher education.
Cand.polit. Hilde W?gs?s Afdal will defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d.:
Construction knowledge for the teaching profession. A comparative analysis of policy making, curricula content, and novice teachers' knowledge relations in the cases of Finland and Norway
With the Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union as a backdrop, ARENA researchers, in collaboration with 'Partnerforum', will assess recent developments in Europe and question how the Norwegian public administration adapts to the EU.
Jan-Werner Müller from Princeton University will give the lecture 'Fear and Freedom: The Legacies of Mid-Twentieth-Century Liberalism' as a part of the series 'The 1814 Lectures'.
The aim of this highly interactive one day event is to develop a research agenda on the European Research Area.
CEMES and EURECO - in cooperation with ARENA - holds a symposium on cosmopolitanism in light of the current challenges to European democracy. It invites leading North American scholars to enter a debate with their European colleagues on the future prospects of cosmopolitanism in Europe and the world.
Cand.philol. Vemund Blomkvist will defend his doctoral dissertation "The Euthalian Apparatus. Text – Translation – Commentary" for the degree of Doctor Philosophiae at the Faculty of Theology.
Cand.theol. Sivert Angel will defend his doctoral dissertation "The Religious Pedagogic of Lucas Osiander (1534-1604)" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) at the Faculty of Theology.
Cand.polit. Thomas de Lange will defend his doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d:
"Technology and Pedagogy: Analysing Digital practices in Media Education."
Cand.philol. Juliet Hilary Munden at the Department of Teacher Education and School Research will defend her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Ph.d:
"How students in Eritrea and Norway make sense of literature."
ESOP Workshop on Culture, Behavior and Distribution
Time and place: Nov 19, 2010 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, Room 1047, Eilert Sundts hus, Blindern.
To sign up for the workshop, please fill out this form.
The deadline for registration is Tuesday November 16.
Tid og sted:19. nov. 2010 09:00 - 17:00, Room 1047 (ESOP room)
Organized by ESOP and CSMN.
Arranged by ESOP. Read more here