Search for dissertations about: "Pedagogical work"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 165 swedish dissertations containing the words Pedagogical work.
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1. Knowing at work : A study of professional knowledge in integration work directed to newly arrived immigrants
Abstract : Currently, new knowledge domains and professions emerge as a consequence of societal changes that transform that conditions for work and work integrated learning. Integration work directed to newly arrived immigrants is one example of such a new professional knowledge domain. READ MORE
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2. Shifting Subordination : Co-located interprofessional collaboration betweenteachers and social workers
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse the practice processes involved in colocated interprofessional collaboration. The study took place in a resource school where social workers and teachers collaborate on an everyday basis around children who are both in receiptof special educational support and interventions from social services. READ MORE
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3. Teachers' work in times of restructuring: On contextual influences for collegiality and professionality
Abstract : The research in this thesis is situated in the intersection of teachers’ work and contexts of education. It departs from an interest in contextual influences on teachers’ work and professionality under restructuring. READ MORE
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4. ICT and learning in teacher education : The social construction of pedagogical ICT discourse and design
Abstract : Background In recent decades, system-wide policies and substantial resources have been directed towards enhancing the use of ICT in learning contexts. This development can be observed at international and national levels. READ MORE
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5. Beyond Moral Teaching : Financial Literacy as Citizenship Education
Abstract : This thesis explores what financial literacy is, what financial literacy becomes and what financial literacy could become within the context of a citizenship education such as the Swedish upper secondary subject of social studies. Financial literacy does not intuitively converge with social sciences which leaves social studies teachers to both teach and realise financial literacy. READ MORE