Search for dissertations about: "Lek"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word Lek.
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11. Playing along (with)in the hard yard? Play, practices, and occupational justice in Irish schoolyards
Abstract : This thesis aims to generate knowledges on practice possibilities concerned with children’s play and occupational justice in Irish schoolyards. Navigating the intersections between theory and practice required an ongoing examination of the tensions and points of resonance between ideas, ideals, and practices. READ MORE
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12. Playing at Work : Organizational Play as a Facilitator of Creativity
Abstract : This thesis investigates how play may benefit creativity in organizational contexts. Play and playfulness have previously been linked to creativity in children and adults, but empirical organizational research is scarce. A widely accepted definition of creativity is that it involves the production of something that is both novel and appropriate. READ MORE
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13. The Prometheus Complex : Striving for competence
Abstract : The purpose of the present investigations was to obtain a more comprehensive view of fire setting by children and adolescents; to explore the prevalence of the phenomenon; whether or not it experimentally may be related to frustration or boredom and to examine the role of personality traits such as optimism, pessimism and creativity. This dissertation consists of two experimental and two interview studies. READ MORE
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14. Fysik som lärområde i förskolan. Möjligheter för barns begynnande lärande
Abstract : Licentiatuppsatsen handlar om fysik som lärområde i förskolan där barns vardagserfarenheter liksom lärares arbete är centralt. Syftet med studien är att studera barns möjligheter för begynnande lärande kring friktion respektive ljud. READ MORE
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15. Language policy and Sámi education in Sweden : ideological and implementational spaces for Sámi language use
Abstract : In Sámi schools in Sweden, the use of the Sámi languages and Swedish as languages of instruction is regulated by government and education policy; legislation allows Sámi and Swedish to be used for teaching and learning. However, agency and personal beliefs about Sámi languages play important roles in language use. READ MORE