Search for dissertations about: "Heléne Nilsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Heléne Nilsson.
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1. Coteaching chemical bonding with Upper secondary senior students : A way to refine teachers PCK
Abstract : The aim of this study was to investigate how an experienced chemistry teacher gains and refines her pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) by cooperating with two grade 12 students (age 18) as coteachers while teaching chemical bonding in a grade 10 Upper secondary class. The study has been conducted from a sociocultural perspective, especially Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Vygotsky, 1978). READ MORE
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2. Demand for Rapid and Accurate Regional Medical Response at Major Incidents
Abstract : The ultimate goal in major incidents is to optimize care for the greatest number of patients. This means matching patients with facilities that have the appropriate resources available in sufficient quantities to provide the necessary care. A major incident is a situation where the available resources are inadequate in relation to the urgent need. READ MORE
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3. Governments? Heterogeneous Effects of Intergovernmental Grants Stimulating Local Public Employment: Can General Grants Work?
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4. Communication between principals and teachers in successful schools
Abstract : This thesis examines the interplay between organizational structure and culture and principals’ communication with their teachers in a Swedish school setting. Especially communication about issues connected to teaching and learning, student outcomes and school improvement are in focus. READ MORE
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5. Mercerization and Enzymatic Pretreatment of Cellulose in Dissolving Pulps
Abstract : This thesis deals with the preparation of chemically and/or enzymatically modified cellulose. This modification can be either irreversible or reversible. Irreversible modification is used to prepare cellulose derivatives as end products, whereas reversible modification is used to enhance solubility in the preparation of regenerated cellulose. READ MORE