Search for dissertations about: "challenges in interpretation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 117 swedish dissertations containing the words challenges in interpretation.
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1. Communicative challenges : A comparative study of mother-child interaction
Abstract : A fundamental assumption behind the present investigation is that children's appropriation of linguistic and conceptual repertoires are intrinsically linked to the communicative challenges that they meet in their interactions with adults. It is furthermore assumed that these challenges vary between different groups in complex societies. READ MORE
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2. Traditions and Challenges : Special Support in Swedish Independent Compulsory Schools
Abstract : This thesis has two overarching aims. The first is to generate further knowledge about Swedish independent schools, specifically regarding the organisation and provision of special support and how these relate to special educational traditions and inclusive education. READ MORE
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3. Archaeological Challenges, Digital Possibilities : Digital Knowledge Development and Communication in Contract Archaeology
Abstract : This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeology. The aim is to understand how the archaeological discipline relates to the change that digitalisation brings and human involvement in these processes. READ MORE
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4. Travelling through time : Students’ interpretation of evolutionary time in dynamic visualizations
Abstract : Evolutionary knowledge is important to understand and address contemporary challenges such as loss of biodiversity, climate change and antibiotic resistance. An important aspect that is considered to be a threshold concept in teaching and learning about evolution is the time it involves. READ MORE
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5. Quality in Learning in Rwandan Higher Education : Different stakeholders’ perceptions of students’ learning and employability
Abstract : The aim of the thesis is to investigate quality in learning in higher education in Rwanda by focusing on students’ learning and their employability. This focus allows for an understanding of key challenges for Rwandan higher education to emerge, at a time when more and more students are enrolling. READ MORE