Search for dissertations about: "didactical analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words didactical analysis.
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1. Studies in the Conceptual Development of Mathematical Analysis
Abstract : This dissertation deals with the development of mathematical concepts from a historical and didactical perspective. In particular, the development of concepts in mathematical analysis during the 19th century is considered. The thesis consists of a summary and three papers. In the first paper we investigate the Swedish mathematician E. READ MORE
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2. Mechatronics Engineering Education
Abstract : Since its emergence in the late 1960s, mechatronics has become well-established as an academic subject, and is now researched and taught at a large number of universities worldwide. The most widely-used definition of the subject today is centered on the synergistic integration of mechanical engineering, electronics, and intelligent computer control. READ MORE
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3. Designing for the unknown : Didactical design for process-based assessment in technology-rich learning environments
Abstract : This thesis is based on a study of the development of education through theinnovative use of process-based assessment in technology-rich learningenvironments in teacher and nurse education. The study of process-basedassessment addresses the aim of creating a better understanding of the shiftin emphasis from teaching to learning with regard to theory and practice. READ MORE
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4. Interest and Engagement: Perspectives on Mathematics in the Classroom
Abstract : The aim of this research project is to illuminate interest manifested as student engagement in mathematics in years 6-9. In particular, the studies capture how engagement is recognised by teachers and researchers and what didactical strategies the teachers use to engage students in an introduction to algebra. READ MORE
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5. Attitudes towards Swedish comprehensive school : comparisons over time and between classrooms in grade 6
Abstract : The main aim of the study is to understand student attitudes towards different aspects of school using data from the late 1960s and 35 years later, and to analyze the impact both from teachers and students on classroom climate. Another important aim in order to accomplish this is to develop suitable instruments and methods. READ MORE