Search for dissertations about: "högskoleutbildning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word högskoleutbildning.
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1. Geographical mobility of the tertiary educated - Perspectives from education and social space
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2. Assessing writers, assessing writing : A dialogical study of grade delivery in Swedish higher education
Abstract : Assessment feedback has been discussed as an important resource for providing students with a sense of their current performance relative to institutional expectations and with the information needed to close apparent gaps. Pointing out that this involves complex sense-making processes, recent research has stressed the need to change the nature of assessment feedback from teacher telling to student/teacher/peer dialogues. READ MORE
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3. Oral health and self-perceived oral treatment need of adults in Sweden
Abstract : Ett mål med denna avhandling var att undersöka vilka faktorer som har samband med den vuxna patientens syn på sitt tandvårds-behov i Sverige. Ett annat mål var att beskriva hur den vuxna skånska befolkningen såg på sitt behov av tandvård. READ MORE
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4. Your Cradle Is Green : The Islamic Foundation and the Call to Islam in Children's Literature
Abstract : This thesis deals with the conceptualisation of da‘wa, ‘the call to Islam’, of the British organisation the Islamic Foundation, and focuses its 25 years of publication of Islamic-English children’s literature. In order to analyse the implications of the new modalities of da‘wa in the late modern Muslim minority context, the present study applies a genealogical perspective. READ MORE
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5. Overweight and obesity in young children : preventive work in child health care with fokus on nurses´ perceptions and parental risk factors
Abstract : Childhood obesity is a global public health threat correlated with several comorbidities and increased mortality in adult life. Heredity and physical development concomitant with environment culture and lifestyle habits are contributing key factors for the onset of overweight. READ MORE