NERA 2015 the 43rd Annual Congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association 4-6 March 2015 University of Gothenburg Department of Education and Special Education Box 300, SE 405 30 Gothenburg Photo: University of Gothenburg: Göran Olofsson and Johan Wingborg Print: Ale Tryckteam AB www.gu.se/nera2015 CONTENT Welcome ..................................................................................................................................... p. 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Computers and Internet .............................................................................................. p. 4 Practicalities........................................................................... p. 5 Important Phone Numbers..................................................... p. 5 Conference Venue.................................................................. p. 6 Find your way at Pedagogen ........................................................................p. 7–10 PROGRAMME Keynote Speakers ................................................................................................ p. 12–13 Welcome Reception....................................................................................................... p. 14 Congress Dinner .............................................................................................................. p. 15 Publishers’ Exhibition ................................................................................................. p. 16 Network Meetings .......................................................................................................... p. 17 Poster Exhibition ............................................................................................................. p. 18 PARALLEL SESSIONS WEDNESDAY Parallel Session 1, 15.00-16.30 ........................................................................ p. 21 Parallel Session 2, 16.30-18.00 ........................................................................ p. 29 THURSDAY Parallel Session 3, 08.30-10.00......................................................................... p. 37 Parallel Session 4, 13.00-14.30 ........................................................................ p. 46 Parallel Session 5, 15.00-16.30 ........................................................................ p. 54 FRIDAY Parallel Session 6, 09.00-10.30 ........................................................................ p. 60 Parallel Session 7, 13.00-14.30 ........................................................................ p. 68 PARTICIPANTS................................................................................................................... p. 73 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 1 BORT? Nim necae eosae aspid mil ilignim il elloris pliquam, et que velende stioribus modit es quo cum quatesti debit volut excersperum ipsus molum velliqu idelissum hil ius, aliqui doluptio Hat rerem nos quam, solo 2 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n WELCOME We welcome you all to NERA2015, the 43rd annual congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association in Gothenburg. The theme for the congress is ’Marketisation and Differentiation in Education’. Decentralisation, deregulation and restructuring of various national educational systems, along with the expansion of choice opportunities, began arguably in the 1970s, and effectively spread to the Nordic countries during the early 1990s. Local Authorities and their schools were given more independence from direct State control and private choice and consumption began to be prioritized, nurtured by the logic of economic growth, marketisation and consumerism. What are the consequences of these developments for children, pupils, teachers, parents, and/or local communities, and in what ways have they influenced the education systems, institutions and professionals in the Nordic countries and affected educational standards and equality there? These are some of the issues we will present and discuss. Given all the interesting abstracts submitted, we are confident that we will have a rewarding conference. We welcome you to the University of Gothenburg! Ilse Hakvoort Chair Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 3 General Information COMPUTERS AND INTERNET Wireless Network If your home organisation/university is part of the Eduroam community and your computer is set up for using the eduroam network, you should be able to connect to the internet the same way you do at home using our wireless network called eduroam. I addition, in most campus areas you will have access to the university wireless network. Connect your computer to the wireless network called GoteborgsUniversitet and login via a web browser using id and password printed on the back of your conference badge. Computer Room A2 119 Computers with internet access will be available for delegate use at room A2 119, 20 computers. Opening hours: Wednesday 4th March: 11.00 - 13.00 and 14.30 - 15.30 Thursday 5th March: 09.30 - 10.30 and 11.30 - 13.00 Friday 6th March: 09.30 - 11.00 and 12.00 - 13.00 Lecture Rooms Every lecture room is equipped with a computer and projector. We recommend to use the computer available in the lecture room. You then need to have your presentation on a pc-formatted USB stick. Use of computer in the lecture room The computer - a desktop pc - is connected to the internet and have Windows XP or Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010 installed. The computer can read pc-formatted USB sticks. Use of your own laptop If you prefer to use your own laptop, please bring converter for swedish power socket 240 V. To connect your computer to the projector it must have a VGA port, either on board or via an adapter. If your laptop does not have a VGA port you must bring an adapter. Most Macintosh computers need an adapter. The laptop must be configured for DHCP to be able to connect to the internet. 4 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n General Information PRACTICALITIES Registration Desk The registration desk i situated at Pedagogen A, entrance floor and will be open all day throughout the conference. Cloakroom The cloakroom is situated at Pedagogen A, basement floor, room AK 2133, and will be staffed throughout the conference. Printing and Photocopying Please go to the registration desk for help. Conference Room Can be booked at the registration desk. IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS SOS112 Sahlgrenska University Hospital +46 (0)31 342 10 00 Dentist, Folktandvårdens akuttandvård +46 (0)10 441 88 00 Taxi Göteborg Taxi Kurir +46 (0)31 650 000 +46 (0)31 27 27 27 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 5 General Information CONFERENCE VENUE The confence venue consists of four sites, Pedagogen A and B, Gothia Towers, and Kajskjul 8. Visiting Addresses Pedagogen A, Västra Hamngatan 25 (official entrance) Pedagogen B, Läroverksgatan 15 Estrad, Gothia Towers, Mässans Gata 24 Kajskjul 8, Packhuskajen 8 Maps You will find maps and floor plans here, as well as on the official website. www.gu.se/nera2015 6 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n General Information FIND YOUR WAY AT PEDAGOGEN 1 Vä a str ata n a sinsg Maga tan Pe n goge B Peda gen dago g mn atan erksg Lärov Ha an ktgat Arkite ka rfelts Gege Villan en gog A a Ped C atan rensg Sahlg Pedagogen AK Have you notified request for special diets in connection with your conference registration, it will be available here. AK 2136 AK 2137 AK 2135 AK 2134 AK 2133 cloak room Special diets 2 AK 2138 AK 2139 Coffee 1 Coffee Kjell Härnqvist Auditorium Entrance from Västra Hamngatan to entrance floor (floor 0) AK 2140 AK 2155 1. Elevator 2. Stairs Coffee Coffee Elevator Basement Floor (-2) Th e 43 r d Floor 2 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 7 General Information Pedagogen A1 AK 2136 AK 2137 AK 2135 AK 2138 Floor 12 Coffee AK 2134 1 AK 2133 cloak room Coffee Kjell Härnqvist Auditorium A1 136 1. Elevator Floor 1 AK 2139 AK 2140 A1 136 AK 2155 Conf.room Conf.room A1 172 2. Stairs A1 410 A1 410 Coffee A1 119 Studion Coffee e Coffee Stairs/Elevator Coffee Stairs/Elevator Elevator Pedagogen A2 A1 336 A1 336 A1 334 A1 314 A1 314 A1 334 BasementA1 318Floor (-2) A1 316 A1 316 A1 332 A1 332 Floor 2 A2 136 Conf.room A2 119 Computer Room Stairs/Elevator A2 338 A2 311 A2 336 A2 314 A2 334 8 | Th e 43 r d A A1 338 A1 311 A1 338 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n A2 316 A1 318 General Information Pedagogen BE - Entrance floor Publishers’ Exhibition Toilets Café 8 6 7 5 BE 016 Coffee Coffee BE 036 Elevators/ Stairs BE 015 Coffee 4 BE 014 3 2 1 Toilets Entrance Publishers 1. Universitetsforlaget 5. Liber 2. Fagbokforlaget 6. Cappelen Damm Akademisk 3. Gleerups Utbildning AB 7. Natur & Kultur 4. Studentlitteratur AB 8. Pedagogisk forskning i Sverige Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 9 General Information Pedagogen B1-B3 Stairs Stairs Toilets Toilets Stairs Stairs B1 136 B1 136 To ilets To ilets B1 116 B1 116 B1 135 B1 135 B2 21 6 B2 21 6 B1 115 B1 115 B1 134 B1 134 B2 21 5 B2 21 5 B1 133 B1 133 B2 21 4 B2 21 4 B1 132 B1 132 B2 21 3 B2 21 3 Elevator/Stairs Elevator/Stairs B1 114 B1 114 B1 113 B1 113 Toilets Toilets Stairs Stairs Stairs Stairs Toilets Toilets B2 232 B2 232 Stairs Stairs Floor 22 Floor Stairs Stairs To ilets To ilets B3 336 B3 336 B3 335 B3 335 B3 315 B3 315 B3 334 B3 334 B3 314 B3 314 Elevator/Stairs Elevator/Stairs To ilets To ilets Floor 11 Floor B3 316 B3 316 Elevator/Stairs Elevator/Stairs B2 235 B2 235 B4 416 B4 416 B4 415 B4 415 Elevator/Stairs Elevator/Stairs B3 333 B3 333 B3 313 B3 313 B3 332 B3 332 Stairs Stairs Toilets Toilets Floor 33 Floor To ilets To ilets Stairs Stairs Floor 44 Floor 14 14 10 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 10 PROGRAMME Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 11 PROGRAMME | K E Y NOT E SP E A K ERS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ’Marketisation and Differentiation in Education’ is the theme of the 43rd Annual Congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association The emotional life of markets in education The global success of the neo liberal project has meant that markets in education are now commonplace; albeit variable in different places. Critical researchers have unpacked this phenomenon to show that, for educational equity and for knowledge itself, the processes and consequences involved are dismal. And yet the marketisation of education proceeds apace; extending its scale and deepening its reach not only into institutions but also into people’s psyches. And many new for-profit, spin-off educational service industries continue to emerge and flourish. They capitalize on the emotional turbulence that markets create. These are one under-researched aspect of all this. So too is the burgeoning market in elite secondary schools. With the explosion in the type and number of elite schools around the world, the market in elite schools has expanded and gone global. Wealthy parents, travelling employees of transnational companies and globally mobile professionals comb the globe in the quest for a school that matches their desires and assures their children’s educational and social ascendency. Indeed desire is central to the libidinal economy of the global elite school market. In my presentation, I will draw from a major project on elite schools in globalizing circumstances to show how this market is manifest. I will focus particularly on what I call the ’global emoscapes’ involved showing how schools and parents, in different locations, get caught up in, and navigate, the market’s contagious affective intensities, turning whenever ‘necessary’ to up-market educational service industries. In so doing I offer a conceptual framework with potential applicability to other education markets. 12 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Prof. Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia K E Y NOT E SP E A K ERS | PROGRAMME The Repositioning of Education in the 21st Century and what Can be Done About It. During the 20th Century, particularly in the post-war period, it was broadly expressed by educational policy makers, not only but in particular in western nations, that education could function as a future key to equality of opportunity, with respect to social class, gender, ethnicity and disability, especially in terms of access to jobs and a career. This was based on a partially research supported idea about a possible tightening bond between educational credentials and the labour market, in which all those that achieved in education could be upwardly mobile. This idea of educational meritocracy, which was particularly strong not the least in the Nordic countries of course, came in for strong criticism toward the end of the 20th century, although the ideal of education as being key to equality of opportunity and good jobs remained amongst many policy makers. This remaining conviction of education as a social equaliser is no longer the case. In the 21st century fundamental changes to globalization, the labour market and inequality have led to a repositioning of education as a global body of institutions at all levels, from primary to higher education and research, in which the idea that education is solely to service the economy and individual and national competitiveness is now in doubt. This relationship between education and the economy is however becoming problematic for all but elite. The question then is to what extent the Nordic countries are exceptions to these general trends? The keynote is about why the repositioning of education has occurred and what can be done about it Prof. Hugh Lauder, University of Bath, UK Equality and Justice – Business and Excellence. A Nordic Educational Dilemma The Nordic countries have been regarded as ideal examples of social democratic welfare states with an aim to provide universal and egalitarian welfare systems. Several researchers also argue that there has been reason to speak of a related Nordic educational model/regime, con-sidering the similarities between the Nordic countries´ welfare and educational systems. It is at the same time easy to point at considerable differences, e.g. with regard to the impact of neoliberal ideas of freedom of choice, competition and NPM during the last decades. More extensive studies aiming at positioning Nordic education in the tension-filled field between older and newer education policies are however lacking to high extent. In this keynote presentation I want to highlight some aspects of the current, far from harmonious Nordic educa¬tional space and resulting pedagogic identities of schools, staff and pupils. I also want to reflect on possible trajectories of the five countries when school-markets and not-so-new public management of schools encounter the global and national challenges of the future. Th e 43 r d Prof. Lisbeth Lundahl, University of Umeå, Sweden a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 13 PROGRAMME | W ELC OME R EC EP T ION WELCOME RECEPTION Wednesday 4 March 19:00 An informal welcome reception will follow the final sessions on Wednesday evening. The Welcome Reception is organised by the City of Gothenburg with drinks and finger food from 19:00 onwards. The reception is free of charge to all registered conference delegates. Please observe that you need to have registered for the reception when registrating for the conference. You will find an entrance ticket together with your conference badge. The Welcome reception will take place at Estrad, Gothia Towers. Entrance: Mässans gata 24, first floor (at Korsvägen opposite Liseberg Amusement Park) Getting there Public transport Please observe that you will need a ticket for the tram. For example, you can buy a single ticket, or a 5 or 10 trip card together with your collegues, at 7-11, Pressbyrån or Västtrafik. From Pedagogen A, Västra Hamngatan 25 Grönsakstorget, Platform A Spårvagn (tram) no. 2 with direction Mölndal Destination Korsvägen, Platform F or Grönsakstorget, Platform D Spårvagn (tram) no. 6 with direction Kortedala via Sahlgrenska Destination Korsvägen, Platform E To use the travelplanner, please visit Västtrafik: www.vasttrafik.se/#!/en/ Customer Service +46 (0)771- 41 43 00. Getting there by foot Should you prefer to walk, the distance is less than 2 km from Pedagogen. It takes about 25 minutes. 14 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n C ONG R E S S DIN N ER | PROGRAMME CONGRESS DINNER Thursday 5 March, 19:30- In the evening there will be a three-course dinner with drinks, followed by live music and dancing. The dinner will take place at “Kajskjul 8”, Packhuskajen 8 from 19:30 onwards. Please observe that you must have signed up for the dinner in connection with your registration for the conference. If that is the case, on your conference badge you will have this symbol: Kajskjul 8 Pedagogen A Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 15 PROGRAMME | P U BL I SH ERS´ E X H IBI T ION PUBLISHERS´ EXHIBITION The exhibition will take place at Pedagogen B, entrance floor during the whole conference. The following publishers will participate: Cappelen Damm Akademisk www.cda.no Fagbokforlaget www.fagbokforlaget.no Gleerups Utbildning AB www.gleerups.se Liber www.liber.se Natur & Kultur www.nok.se Studentlitteratur AB www.studentlitteratur.se Universitetsforlaget www.universitetsforlaget.no 16 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n N E T WOR K MEE T ING S | PROGRAMME NETWORK MEETINGS AND OTHER MEETINGS Network lunch meetings, Thursday 5 March, 11:30-13:00: NetworkLocation 1. Adult learning – at work, in education and everyday life...........................B1 113 2. Arts, Culture and Education......................................................................A1 336 3. Early Childhood Research.........................................................................B3 315 4. Classroom Research.................................................................................B1 114 5. The Curriculum Research Network...........................................................B1 132 6. Educational Leadership Network..............................................................AK 2138 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education........................................AK 2134 8. Gender and Education...............................................................................AK 2135 9. General Didactics......................................................................................B3 316 10. Higher Education.......................................................................................AK 2139 11. Historical Research....................................................................................B1 106 12. Inclusive Education....................................................................................A1 316 13. ICT & Education.........................................................................................BE016 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research.........................................................Gegerfeldtska villan 15. Literacy Research Network.......................................................................B2 214 16. The Nordic Society for Philosophy of Education.......................................B1 116 17. Leisure time pedagogy..............................................................................B1 134 18. Families, Institutions and Communities in Education................................B1 113 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education......................................................B2 213 20. Youth research...........................................................................................B2 216 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies..................................A1 314 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research...................................................A1 334 23. Social Pedagogy........................................................................................AK 2133 24. School Development - School improvement and school effectiveness....A1 338 25.Guidance/Counseling................................................................................B1 133 Other Meetings: Conveno-rs meeting Friday 6 March, 12:00-13:00..................................... BE 016 SWERA Annual meeting Thursday 5 March, 11:30-13:00................................ A1 311 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 17 PROGRAMME | P OS T ER E X H IBI T ION POSTER EXHIBITION Poster 2849 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Optimizing teacher students learning while meeting partnership schools- a pilot study Anne-Grete Kaldahl, The University College of Oslo and Akershus Location: corridor outside room B2 213 Poster 2884 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education The Sound of Science Erla Olsen, University of the Faroe Islands Location: corridor outside room B2 213 Poster 2902 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Professionalisation of teachers work – what happens when the teachers´ competencies are put into question? Susanne Linner, Linneuniversitetet Location: corridor outside room B2 213 Poster 1745 24. School Development The Quality of Public Special Education Institutes for Students with Intellectual Disabilities in the Western Province of Saudi Arabia: A Comparative Case Study of Public and Private Provision Nizar Bagadood, University of Bristol Location: corridor outside room A1 338 18 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n PARALLEL SESSIONS Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 19 20 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME | SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 KEYNOTE 13.30–14.30 13.30-14.30 Keynote The emotional life of markets in education Prof. Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia Chair: Prof. Dennis Beach, University of Gothenburg AK2 155 Kjell Härnqvistsalen 01 SES 01 Paper 1. Adult learning – at work, in education and everyday life Chair: Liselott Aarsand, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Location: B1 113 1898 How do social and health assistants self observe competence use, kometence development and job relocation Jonna Gintberg Jensen Aarhus University 2649 Targeted (re)-socialization in Universities and Prisons Joel Jansson, Eva Forsberg, Daniel Pettersson, Henrik Roman Uppsala University, University of Gävle 2518 The becoming of a standard –exploring the intimate details of developing standards Linnéa Åberg, Thomas Winman, Lars Svensson University West 03 SES 01 A Symposium 3. Early Childhood Research Exploratory learning and interaction in preschool Organizer: Eva Änggård, Stockholm University Chair: Eva Änggård, Stockholm University Location: B3 315 1984 Interacting with tablet computers: Preschool children’s digital competencies and everyday access to digital activities Kristina Walldén Hillström University of Gävle 1895 “That’s how much I can do!” Children’s Agency in Digital Tablet-activities in a Swedish Preschool Petra Petersen Uppsala University 1986 Children’s and teachers interaction in mathemathical activities in preschool Gabriella Gejard Uppsala University Th e 43 r d Wednesday PARALLEL SESSION 1, 15.00-16.30 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 21 SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 Wednesday 03 SES 01 B Paper SE S SION P ROG R A MME 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Helene Ackesjö, Linnaeus University Location: B3 316 2065 Children’s transitions to and from preschool class: borders, identities and (dis-)continuities Helena Ackesjö Linnaeus University 2246 The organisation of child-groups in preschool Sonja Sheridan, Pia Williams, Ingrid Pramling-Samuelsson University of Gothenburg 2504 Pedagogical routines as a part of an intentional pedagogical practice in day-care institutions Søren Smith University College Capital - UCC 2372 Preschool as multi voiced settings: about negotiations between children, pedagogues and space Sofia Eriksson Bergström Mid Sweden University 2671 Necessity of Ideal Children’s Environment for Sustainable Society Through Children’s Everyday Life in Child-care Facilities in Fukushima Risa Fujii Japan Women’s University 05 SES 01 Paper 5. The Curriculum Research Network Chair: Kirsten Sivesind, University of Oslo Location: B1 132 2724 Conceptualizing curriculum and Bildung across history: rethinking the “what’s” of schooling in regard to European and Anglo-American perspectives Kirsten Sivesind University of Oslo 2544 A comparison of key competencies in the 1970ies, in EU and in Norway Cecilie Haugen NTNU 2174 Curriculum Change in Sweden: A theory-based evaluation of the Swedish curriculum, Lgr11 Daniel Sundberg, Ninni Wahlström Linnaeus University 06 SES 01 A Symposium 22 | Th e 43 r d | 6. Educational Leadership Network Nordic International Successful School Principalship Project Organizer: Olof Johansson, Umeå University Chair: Olof Johansson, Umeå University Location: AK 2137 2342 School Leadership, Structure and Culture in low performing schools – a Swedish case study Olof Johansson, Helene Ärlestig, Björn Ahlström, Kerstin Kolam Umeå University 2339 Facilitating High Expectations for a Diverse Student Population – a Norwegian Case Brit Ballangrud, Jan Merok Paulsen, Siw Skrøvset, Else Stjernstrøm, Marit Aas, Jorunn Møller Buskerud and Vestfold University College, UiT, The Arctic University of Norway, University of Oslo a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education Revisiting the notion of educational environments - different perspectives on purpose, practice and conditions for action Organizer: Silvia Edling, University of Gävle Chair: Silvia Edling, University of Gävle, Discussant: Tomas Englund, University of Örebro Location: AK 2134 2109 Exploring limits and possibilities of an Educational Environment: Two voices at a minor teacher education in Sweden Silvia Edling University of Gävle 2110 Highlighting indirect functions - Implications of using an ecological understanding for exploring safe educational environments Anneli Frelin, Jan Grannäs University of Gävle 2112 Place and conditions for democratic action in multicultural NGO encounters Johan Liljestrand, University of Gävle 2113 “Discrimination and harassment” Using stories to exemplify obstacles in the way of cultivating an ecological education environment Sarah Ljungquist, University of Gävle 08 SES 01 Paper 8. Gender and Education Chair: Ylva Odenbring, University of Gothenburg Location: AK -135 2865 Making growing up into an individual choice; Meanings of the concept kawaii among Swedish youth Anette Hellman, Cecilia Björck, Chie Nakasawa University of Gothenburg , Tokyo Gakugei 2485 Gendered spaces for caring and technical hands: multi-sited ethnographic reflections Elina Lahelma, Sirpa Lappalainen, Reetta Mietola, Annna-Maija Niemi University of Helskinki, University of Helskinki 2611 Gender in “subjectless” reductionist technoscience education Andreas Ottemo University of Gothenburg 2876 Gendering in coordinating actions for sustainable development Maria Kristina Börebäck Stockholm University 09 SES 01 Paper Wednesday 07 SES 01 Symposium 9. General Didactics Chair: Silwa Claesson, University of Gothenburg Location: B1 135 1828 National tests in science in grade six – student stories about their concern for the test questions Ragnhild Löfgren, Håkan Löfgren Linköping University 2292 Innovation and entrepreneurial education across three school levels Svanborg R. Jónsdóttir University of Iceland 2502 Measuring Higher Order Thinking in National Tests: Pupil Perspectives on Historical Thinking Johan Samuelsson Karlstad university 2781 Conversations about the not-yet-seen: Critical thinking and temporality Lotta Johansson Lund University Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 23 SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 Wednesday 12 SES 01 A Paper SE S SION P ROG R A MME 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Hermína Gunnthorsdottir, University of Akureyri Location: AK 2136 2010 Paradigms and theoretical approaches in Special Education. Rune Sarromaa Hausstätter, Stine Vik Lillehammer University College 2073 How to develop inclusive pedagogical practices? - Identification of needs of in-service competencies trough collaboration between researchers and practitioners Marianne Strömberg, Anita Norlund, Bertil Ljungblad University of Borås, Kungsbacka kommun 2555 From pupil to co-researcher - participation as challenge Patrik Hernwall, Johanna Öberg Stockholm University 12 SES 01 B Paper 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Paul-Robert Sundar, Oslo University College of Applied Sciences 2535 I want to be a trainee! Klara Rokkones NTNU Norwegian University Science Technology 2829 To have Ad/Hd classes – or not? Case studies in ten Swedish municipalities with or without Ad/Hd classes Johan Malmqvist, Claes Nilholm Jönköping University, Malmö University 2632 Adapting to the needs of children with SEN in preschools and elementary schools: An ecological approach Jonina Saemundsdottir Universiy of Iceland 13 SES 01 Paper 13. ICT & Education Chair: Bård Ketli Engen, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Location: AK 2139 Location: BE 016 1920 From computer room to one-to-one: A study of teachers’ experiences with digital resources in teaching. Ann-Katrin Perselli Mid Sweden University 2408 Designing an online course: strengthening collaborative learning activities Bård Ketil Engen, Louise Mifsud Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2705 Teaching Strategies for Meaningful Learning in a Blended Environment Marianne Vinje Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 14 SES 01 Paper 24 | Th e 43 r d | 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Frédérique Brossard Börhaug Location: B2 215 1790 Teacher Education and Multi Ethnic Schools Niclas Månsson, Ali Osman Mälardalen University College 2102 Shadows of the past: grief in adoptive families Halla Jónsdóttir University of Iceland 2897 Immigrant Students in Nordic Curriculum Guidelines Lars Anders Kulbrandstad, Fred Dervin, Anette Hellman, Johannes Lunneblad, Hanna Ragnarsdóttir Hedmark University College, University of Helsinki, University of Gothenburg, University of Iceland a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 15 SES 01 Symposium 15. Literacy Research Network Situating literacies in educational settings: Agency and tensions in writing practices Organizer: Marie Tanner, Karlstad University Chair: Marie Tanner, Karlstad University Discussant: Lars Holm, Aarhus University | SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 Location: B1 116 2306 Writing roles in fields of tension between collective and individual digital writing Marie Nordmark Örebro University 2308 (Re)using Literacy Resources and Strategies in Collective and Individual Writing in the digital classroom Eva Hultin, Maria Westman Dalarna University, Uppsala University 2310 Digital literacies out-of-school: crossing borders for literacy education? Catarina Schmidt Jönköping University 17 SES 01 Paper 17. Leisure time pedagogy Chair: Björn Haglund Location: B1 134 2196 School-age educare as a scientific field of research - The development of the activity in school-age educare centres in Sweden Anna Klerfelt Jönköping University 2023 The role and position of the leisure-time teacher in the school environment Monica Hansen Orwehag University West 2416 The Leisure-time teacher’s complex leadership in the Leisure-time center’s learning environment Gunnar Augustsson Mid Sweden University 2463 Leisure-time pedagogues in the new Danish primary school – a renewed professional identity? David Thore Gravesen, Lea Ringskou VIA University College 19 SES 01 A Paper Wednesday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Susanne Dodillet, University of Gothenburg Location: B2 213 1891 Student teachers´ learning to be “good” teachers Marita Cronqvist University of Gothenburg/Borås 2580 Mapping organizational readiness for change at teacher educations in Gothenburg, Copenhagen and Göttingen Susanne Dodillet, Sverker Lundin, Ditte Storck Christensen University of Gothenburg, Aarhus University 1792 Teachers’ continuing professional development as an arena for constructing the teacher profession Nils Kirsten Uppsala University 2343 “Teacher Intentionality - characteristics and appearance in the context of educational accountability” Thomas Iskov Aarhus University 2566 “I stopped crossing the street on red. I am a teacher.” The making of professional ethics in teacher education Hilde Afdal, Geir Afdal, Trine Anker Østfold University College, Norwegian School of theology Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 25 Wednesday SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19 SES 01 B Paper 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Kristin Helstad, University of Oslo 2212 Performing pedagogical professionalism Christina Haandbæk Schmidt Aarhus University 2867 Classroom management and education for democracy: it won`t work! Einar Sundsdal, Maria Øksnes Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag, NTNU 2854 Teachers as Leaders: Tools for Leadership and Learning Kristin Helstad, Per Arne Øiestad University of Oslo 2730 Teachers’ understanding of the importance of relational skills, in light of Aristotle’s’ different forms of knowledge. Hege Myhre, Ingvild Mestad HiNT 20 SES 01 Symposium 20. Youth research Marketization and Youth Culture in Nordic Upper Secondary Schools Organizer: Gestur Guðmundsson, University of Iceland and Steen Beck, University of Southern Denmark Chair: Steen Beck, University of Southern Denmark Location: B2 216 Location: B2 214 2774 Social objectivity and individual subjectivity in research on youth in education Gestur Gudmundsson University of Iceland 2772 Finders keepers…– finding and losing the meaningfulness of upper secondary education Sanna Aaltonen Finnish Youth Research Network 2769 Second chance schools - a place for the “rest” and not the “best” Jakob Ditlev Bøje, Dion Rüsselbæk Hansen Syddansk Universitet 21 SES 01 A Symposium 26 | Th e 43 r d | 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Citizenship in the Making – Adult and Popular Education as Bunkers of failures, computers and recognition Organizer: Andreas Fejes, Linköping University Chair: Andreas Fejes, Linköping University Location: A1 311 2633 A genealogy of the digital citizen in Swedish popular education Andreas Fejes, Lina Rahm Linköping University 2634 The last Exodus? Discourses on the production of citizens in adult education Andreas Fejes, Fredrik Sandberg, Magnus Dahlstedt, Maria Olson Linköping University, Stockholm University 2635 Recognition, adult education and citizenship Fredrik Sandberg Linköping University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Karen Andreasen, Aalborg University Location: A1 314 2645 Social equality in the competitive state? A mapping and assessment of Danish education policy under the Thorning-Schmidt government Palle Rasmussen Aalborg University 4743 Lessons from Finland? International knowledge measurements impact on education policy reforms in Sweden after 2000. Johanna Ringarp Uppsala Universitet 2299 Differentiation in the New Nordic School Karen Andreasen, Annette Rasmussen Aalborg University 22 SES 01 Symposium 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Posthuman pedagogy - a research in becoming, part 1 Organizer: Bosse Bergstedt, Lunds University Chair: Bosse Bergstedt, Lunds University Location: A1 334 3712 The Neuron: Mapping a Cartography of the Forces and Connections between Early Childhood Educational Practices and the Neurosciences Hillevi Lenz Taguchi Stockholm University 3713 Knowledge beyond humanism? A movement from Key to Deleuze Lotta Johansson Lunds University 3714 How scientific concepts come to matter in early childhood curriculum: rethinking the concept of force Anna Palmer Stockholm University 3716 Theory as Opportunity to Thinking Education Differently -Becomings, machines and other Deleuzian contributions to a posthuman turn John B. Krejsler Århus University 24 SES 01 A Paper 24. School Development Regional school development Chair: Torbjørn Lund- UiT The Arctic University of Norway Location: A1 338 2345 The importance of place in education - results from the NFR project: Learning Regions Jorunn H. Midtsundstad, Gjert Langfeldt University of Agder 1914 Leading Practices for Professional Learning Anette Olin, Ulf Blossing University of Gothenburg 2572 Reforming schools – how national reform ideas travel to new classrooms practices. Torbjørn Lund University of Tromsø Th e 43 r d Wednesday 21 SES 01 B Paper a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 27 SESSION 1 15.00–16.30 Wednesday 24 SES 01 B Symposium SE S SION P ROG R A MME 24. School Development CIE – Creativity, innovation and pedagogical entrepreneurship in the Nordic countries Organizer: Michael Dal, University of Iceland Chair: Michael Dal, University of Iceland Location: A1 336 2251 Cooperation with surrounding community - a door opener to entrepreneurial learning Gudrun Svedberg, Eva Leffler University of Umeå 2254 Entrepreneurial education – fostering creativity and innovation Jarle Sjøvoll, Ove Pedersen University of Nordland, University of Norway 2610 Developing entrepreneurial learning in the Swedish school system – from scattered attempts to systematic efforts Mats Westerberg Luleå University of Technology 2938 Make students entrepreneurial Annica Otterborg Jönköping University 25 SES 01 Paper 28 | Th e 43 r d | 25. Guidance/Counseling Chair: Kerstin Bladini Location: B1 133 2126 Consultation in Special Needs Education in Sweden and Finland: A Comparative Approach Christel Sundqvist, Désirée von. Ahlefeld Nisser, Kristina Ström Åbo Akademi University, Dalarna University 2451 Guidance of special educators counselling conversations Kerstin Bladini Karlstad University 2801 Mentoring with awareness of pre-understanding Grethe Ingebrigtsvold Sæbø Univeristy of Agder 2529 “Follow-up councilor on the move” Ellen Saur Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME | SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 PARALLEL SESSION 2, 16.30-18.00 02 SES 02 Paper 2. Arts, Culture and Education Chair: Marie Koch, Copenhagen Institute of Interactive Design 3162 An Innovative Approach to Theatre and Drama in School Balli Lelinge, Jonas Alwall Malmö University 2762 Serious play at Higher Education Ellinor Silius-Ahonen Högskolan Arcada 2940 Rules, tools and audiences. Comparing the professionalism of contemporary visual artists and postmodern visual art school teachers Feiwel Kupferberg Malmö University 3. Early Childhood Research Exploratory learning and interaction in preschool Organizer: Eva Änggård, Stockholm University Chair: Eva Änggård, Stockholm University Location: B3 315 1987 Children’s intra-active relations with sounds in preschool Emelie Westberg Bernemyr Stockholm University 1988 Experimental dance with young children in preschools: to explore the boundaries of what a human body can do and be Lovisa Gustafsson Stockholm University 1990 Science in a Swedish Preschool, Working with the Pedagogical Material “Science and Technology for All” (NTA) Elin Eriksson Dalarna University 03 SES 02 B Paper 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Katarina Elfström Pettersson, Linköping University Location: B3 316 2548 Assessment in Swedish preschool Eva Johansson University West 2387 Documentation in Swedish preschool’s systematic quality work Katarina Elfström Pettersson Linköping University 2866 Froebel’s idea of play – a hermeneutical challenge Einar Sundsdal, Maria Øksnes Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag, NTNU Th e 43 r d Wednesday 03 SES 02 A Symposium Location: A1 336 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 29 SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 Wednesday 04 SES 02 Paper SE S SION P ROG R A MME 4. Classroom Research Chair: Elisabeth Bjørnestad, Oslo and Akershus University College 1613 Differentiation in Classroom Practice Martha Mottelson, Christina Jørgensen University College Capital (UCC) 2241 Monoculture or Diversity – Types of Order in Swedish and German Classrooms Jakob Billmayer Mid Sweden University 2025 Thinkingly acting with Montessori material Per Gynther Stockholm University 05 SES 02 Symposium Location: B1 114 5. The Curriculum Research Network Who governs the Swedish school? Municipality, school and state during 60 years of Swedish school reforms – in a world of change Organizer: Johanna Ringarp, Uppsala University Chair: Henrik Román, Uppsala University Location: B1 132 2347 Municipal school policy and governance from a historical perspective – municipal school board activities in Stockholm, Växjö and Tierp 1958-2008 Henrik Román Uppsala University 2350 Different worlds of internationalisation: a historical comparison of local school policy in Sweden 1950-2010 Andreas Nordin Linnaeus University 2352 Issues of decentralization in times of centralization. How the Swedish Association of Local authorities dealt with the 1960 school reforms during 1950s-1970s Johanna Ringarp Uppsala University 2354 The interplay of state and municipal governance concerning the technological dimension of a Swedish school reform – a comparative case of two municipalities in the 1950’s and 60’s. Stina Hallsén Uppsala University 06 SES 02 Paper 30 | Th e 43 r d | 6. Educational Leadership Network Chair: Monika Törnsén, Umeå University Location: AK2 137 2354 Swedish principals’ professional identities Monika Törnsén, Pia Skott Umeå university, Uppsala University 2933 Authentic cases from school practices: learning resources in school leadership development Ruth Jensen, Kirsten F. Vennebo University of Oslo 2701 School leadership and peer group coaching Fred Carlo Andersen, Christian Brandmo, Tor Colbjørnsen Østfold University College, Oslo University 2288 On how to train School Leaders Birgitta Johansson-Hidén Karlstad University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education Chair: Christina Osbeck, University of Gothenburg Location: AK 2134 2685 No one did anything. What young people who were bullied say about prevention and intervention. Vanda Sigurgeirsdóttir University of Iceland, School of Education 2619 The social climate and moral disengagement in school classes and their associations with peer victimization Robert Thornberg, Linda Wänström, Tiziana Pozzoli Linköping University, University of Padova 2721 Knowledgeable without knowledge – democratic participation in school and society Jan Grannäs University of Gävle 1934 Culture of Democracy? How do Icelandic Upper Secondary School Students Perceive of their Role, Participation and Responsibilities? Valgerdur Bjarnadottir, Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson University of Iceland 08 SES 02 Paper 8. Gender and Education Chair: Thomas Johansson, University of Gothenburg Location: AK 2135 2030 Does the National Curriculum Guide 2011 in pave way for gender and queer studies in Icelandic schools? Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson University of Iceland 2296 `Gender´ as a Tacit Dimension of Pedagogy Anja Kraus Linnaeus University 09 SES 02 Paper 9. General Didactics Chair: Göran Brante, University of Gothenburg Location: B1 135 2539 Order in the classroom – how is it possible? Annika Lilja, Silwa Claesson University of Gothenburg 2579 Expecting the unexpected in classroom teaching: Challenging the notion of educational relevance and models Glenn-Egil Torgersen, Herner Sæverot, Tone Cecilie Carlsten Norwegian Defence University College, UiB, NIFU 2848 Student positions in teaching communication Turid Skarre Aasebø University of Agder 2898 Rural Teaching in Norway Tobias Werler Bergen University College 12 SES 02 A Paper Wednesday 07 SES 02 Paper | SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Rolf Fasting, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied sciences Location: AK 2136 2302 Icelandic queer boys’ social strategies in negotiating gender, sexual identity, and masculinity Jon Ingvar Kjaran University of Iceland 4732 Lived experiences of not belonging in school from the perspective of young adults and parents. A qualitative metasynthesis of students’ interviews Inger Berndtsson, Yvonne Karlsson University of Gothenburg Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 31 SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 Wednesday 12 SES 02 B Paper SE S SION P ROG R A MME 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Rune S Hausstätter, Høgskolen i Lillehammer Location: AK 2139 2276 Icelandic student-teachers’ views and thoughts about issues on inclusive education - Relevance and usefulness of inclusive education as a factor in their future work as teachers Hermína Gunnthorsdottir University of Akureyri 2497 Special educators in Sweden- Descriptions of their education and work Gunilla Lindqvist, Kerstin Göransson, Claes Nilholm Dalarna University, Mälardalen University, Malmö University 2612 Inclusion/exclusion - Opportunities and challenges in urban education in the Norwegian context. Joron Pihl, Kristin Skinstad van der Kooij Østfold University College, Oslo and Akershus University College 2686 Learning to be a student – schooling children in a special teaching group Marie Wrethander University of Gothenburg 13 SES 02 Symposium 13. ICT & Education Subject specific use and integration of ICT in education. Organizer: Karoline Tømte, The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education Chair: Karoline Tømte, The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education. Discussant: Ove Edvard Hatlevik, Massimo Loi, The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education, Jeppe Bundsgaard, Aarhus University Location: B1 113 2145 It´s a Fairy Tale: Using Tablets for Creating Composite Texts in the Third Grade Bård Ketil Engen, Tonje H. Gievær, Louise Mifsud Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2148 The gradual integration of ICT into the teaching of science Svava Petursdottir, Allyson Macdonald University of Iceland 2149 Development of English writing skills for upper secondary school students in Norway using computer-based scaffolding based on semantic analysis of text documents Irina Engeness, Anders Mørch University of Oslo 2152 Computers use and students’ performance in mathematic. The Nordic case Massimo Loi, Ove Edvard Hatlevik, Jeppe Bundsgaard The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education, Norway and Århus University 14 SES 02 A Paper 32 | Th e 43 r d | 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Thor Ola Engen Location: B2 215 2268 The mother tongue teacher as a carrier of culture in Swedish schools Åsa Bartholdsson, Anna Sofia Hedberg Dalarna University 2362 Young adults´ views on ethnic and religious diversity in a multicultural society in Iceland Gunnar J. Gunnarsson, Hanna Ragnarsdóttir University of Iceland 2364 Young adults´ views on families and friendship in a multicultural society in Iceland Gunnar Finnbogason, Halla Jónsdóttir University of Iceland a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Gestur Gudmundsson Location: B2 214 2859 The Educational Performance of Students with an Immigrant Background. A study of PISA 2012 Finnish oversample. Heidi Harju-Luukkainen, Kari Nissinen, Sari Sulkunen, Minna Suni, Jouni Vettenranta University of Helsinki 2887 Taking responsibility for a marginal vocation: mother tongue teacher training and the logistics of autonomous higher education in Sweden Helen Avery Jönköping University 2900 Mental health problems and grades among minority children: Does high-quality school environment buffers the relationship? Ratib Lekhal Hedmark University College 15 SES 02 Symposium 15. Literacy Research Network Situating literacies in educational settings: Crossing borders in and out of school Organizer: Marie Tanner, Karlstad University Chair: Carina Hermansson, Umeå University. Discussant: Eva Hultin, Dalarna University Location: B1 116 2311 Out of school-based digital texts in school: Children’s passionate affinity learning Karin Jönsson Malmö University 2307 (Re)thinking Method as an Event in Swedish Early Childhood Literacy Education Carina Hermansson Malmö University/Stockholm University 2312 Writing and agency among young adults who arrived to Sweden as unaccompanied asylum-seeking children Åsa Wedin Dalarna University 2313 Crossing borders by the use of digital tools in classrooms representing different socioeconomic backgrounds Peter Andersson, Katarina Cederlund, Anna Lyngfelt, Sylvana Sofkova Hashemi University of Gothenburg, University West 17 SES 02 Paper 17. Leisure time pedagogy Chair: Monica Hansen Orwehag, University West Location: B1 134 1758 Leisure-time Centres: (In)equality, ‘Schooling’, and Lack of Independence Lena Boström, Gunnar Augustsson Mid Sweden University 2598 The leisure-time centres reproduction of a social pedagogical approach Karin Lager University of Gothenburg 2607 Pupil´s opportunities to influence activities in school-age educare Björn Haglund University of Gothenburg 2760 Children perspective of their own participation in after-school care Helene Elvstrand, Anna-Liisa Närvänen Linköping University, Linnaeus University Th e 43 r d Wednesday 14 SES 02 B Paper | SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 33 SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 Wednesday 19 SES 02 Symposium | SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Hilde Afdal, Ostfold University College Location: B2 213 2563 Invisible Professionalism made Visible. The Professional Ethics of Preschool teachers. Hilde Afdal, Espen Schjetne Østfold University College 2559 Teachers’ professional discretion and scope of action in the age of measurement – The Sandefjord case Hilde Afdal, Nina Johannesen Østfold University College 2566 “I stopped crossing the street on red. I am a teacher.” The making of professional ethics in teacher education Hilde Afdal, Geir Afdal, Trine Anker Østfold University College, Norwegian School of theology 20 SES 02 Symposium 20. Youth research Marketization and Youth Culture in Nordic Upper Secondary Schools Organizer: Gestur Guðmundsson, University of Iceland and Steen Beck, University of Southern Denmark Chair: Gestur Gudmundsson, University of Iceland Location: B2 216 2775 Changes in the time: Swedish upper secondary school and youth culture Göran Brante University of Gothenburg 2777 How are you today? Steen Beck University of Southern Denmark General discussion about the symposium theme 21 SES 02 A Symposium 2249 21 SES 02 B Paper 34 | Th e 43 r d 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Politics of education - a special session for a publication Organizer: Gun-Britt Wärvik, University of Gothenburg Chair: Gun-Britt Wärvik, University of Gothenburg Location: A1 311 Book presentation Caroline Runesdotter, Biörn Hasselgren, Eva Forsberg, Frijiof Sahlstrom University of Gothenburg, University of Uppsala, University of Helsingfors 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Lena Lindgren, Gothenburg University Location: A1 314 2792 School and the Future. How Teachers and Teacher Education are articulated in the Policy Debate. Anna Forssell Stockholm University 2890 Gender, equality and teacher education: Policy implications of an Icelandic study of teacher educators and student teachers Guðný Gudbjornsdottir, Steinunn Helga Lárusdóttir, Thordis Thordardottir University of Iceland 2384 The Swedish teacher certification reform: Solving one problem and triggering others Lena Lindgren, Lars Karlsson, Angelica Börjesson, Louise Holm University of Gothenburg a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Jaakko Kauko, University of Helsinki 2046 The construction of the new public management teacher in Sweden Ulf Lundström Umeå University 1830 Preparations for national tests in grade six – narratives from those that are assessed Håkan Löfgren, Ragnhild Löfgren, Héctor Pérez Prieto Linköping University, Karlstad University 2244 Gaining or Losing? National testing in Swedish compulsory school Åsa Hirsh Jönköping University 2412 Central-local relations in education policymaking Jaakko Kauko University of Helsinki 22 SES 02 Symposium 3721 24 SES 02 Symposium 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Posthuman pedagogy - a research in becoming, part 1 Organizer: Bosse Bergstedt, University of Lund Chair: Bosse Bergstedt, University of Lund Location: A1 316 Wednesday 21 SES 02 C Paper Location: A1 334 Narrow or atomistic perspective embedded within neo-liberal and neo-conservative world-views Silvia Edling Gävle University 24. School Development CIE – Creativity, innovation and pedagogical entrepreneurship in the Nordic countries Organizer: Michael Dal, University of Iceland Chair: Michael Dal, University of Iceland Location: A1 338 2929 Creativity, innovation and pedagogical entrepreneurship in primary and secondary school in Iceland. Michael Dal University of Iceland 2926 Effective principal teams – a key factor for developing a more entrepreneurial school? Kaarin Kivimäki Luleå University of Technology 2971 An introduction to a combined scholastic and non-scholastic paradigm – a bridging process? Dag Ofstad University of Nordland 2988 Entrepreneurship education as a tool for helping the psychologist to meeting new and different demands Stefan Holmström, Erik Lindberg, John Jansson University of Umeå Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 35 SESSION 2 16.30–18.00 Wednesday 25 SES 02 Roundtable 36 | Th e 43 r d | SE S SION P ROG R A MME 25. Guidance/Counseling Chair: Kari Søndenå Location: B1 133 2513 The role of pre-text during mentoring in a professional field - a chronotypical analysis. Mikhail Gradovski Telemark University College 2427 Mentor conversations in kindergarten - a room for students’ learning? June Junge University of Stavanger 1892 Re-thinking reflection in supervision in the professions. A soci-cultural perspective on supervision in professional education Chritian Lystbaek Aarhus University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME | SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 PARALLEL SESSION 3, 08.30-10.00 3. Early Childhood Research Exploratory learning and interaction in preschool Organizer: Eva Änggård, Stockholm University Chair: Monika Vinterek, Dalarna University Location: B3 315 1991 How conditions turn to offers – illustrated through design and implementation of “theme work” at preschools Annika Eriksson Umeå University 1992 The Dilemmas of Documentation: Preschool teachers talk about pedagogical documentation. Elisabeth Lindgren Eneflo Dalarna University 2274 The Disciplinary Listening – About the Conditions of Listening in a Reggio Emilia- Inspired Pedagogy Sara Folkman Stockholms universitet 04 SES 03 Paper 4.Classroom Research Chair: Fritjof Sahlström, University of Helsinki Location: B1 114 2788 Observations in Early Primary Mathematics Lessons in Japan. Implications for Swedish classrooms? Susanne Kreitz-Sandberg, Margareta Engvall Linköping University 2842 Mobile phone use in classrooms and its relation to classroom interaction Fritjof Sahlström, Verneri Valasmo, Antti Paakkari , Anna Slotte-Lüttge University of Helsinki 2346 What characterizes the interaction between students, teachers, equipment and curricula in school kitchen? Karen Lassen Buskerud and Vestfold University College 05 SES 03 Paper 5. The Curriculum Research Network Chair: Ninni Wahlström, Linnaeus University Thursday 03 SES 03 Symposium Location: B1 132 2480 To grade or not to grade: An analysis of assessment debates in Swedish media 1980–2014 Magnus Hultén, Christian Lundahl Linköping University, Örebro University 2475 Just assessment in school - pupils´ conceptions in Sweden and Germany Bettina Vogt Linneaus University 2181 Where are grades? Examining teachers’ work with grading through a lens of transactional realism and materialism Ninni Wahlström, Elin Sundström-Sjödin Linnaeus University, Örebro University Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 37 SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 06 SES 03 A Symposium Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 6. Educational Leadership Network Feedback and Coaching to promote Professional Reflection and Learning Organizer: Monika Törnsén, Umeå University Chair: Monika Törnsén, Umeå University. Discussant: Anna Kristin Sigurdardottir Location: AK 2137 2361 Reflection through feedback: Approach and first findings Christian Brandmosen, Jonas Höög University of Oslo, Umeå University 2367 First lessons learnt: The interplay of feedback and coaching to promote professional reflection and learning Guri Skedsmo University of Teacher Education of Central Switzerland 2363 Reflection through coaching: Approach and first findings Monika Törnsen, Marit Aas Umeå University, University of Oslo 2365 Development of school leadership through feedback and group coaching Monika Törnsen, Ulf Leo Umeå University 06 SES 03 B Paper 6. Educational Leadership Network Chair: Lars Frode Fredriksen, University of Southern Denmark Location: AK 2138 2194 Principals use of Time and their Workconditions Helene Ärlestig, Olof Johansson Umeå University 2966 Understanding the Role of Secondary School Principals in a Restructured Education System in Cameroon. Cresantus Biamba University of Gavle 2779 School leadership – an emerging profession? Lars Frode Frederiksen University of Southern Denmark 2433 Local government strategies for managing changes in the delegation of preschool responsibilities Anita Eriksson, Dennis Beach, Ann-Katrin Svensson University of Borås, University of Gothenburg 07 SES 03 Paper 38 | Th e 43 r d | 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education Chair: Helene Elvstrand Location: AK 2134 2153 The relationship between humans and the spatial formation of educational settings Ulrika Bergmark, Eva Alerby Luleå University of Technology 2794 “I love Bee Valley, but education there, NO THANKS!” - The importance of spatial capital for understanding school choice Anna Ambrose University of Stockholm a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 8. Gender and Education Marked for success? Exploring the importance of gender in constructions of identity in different educational contexts Organizer: Carolyn Jackson, Lancaster University Chair: Carolyn Jackson, Lancaster University. Discussant: Sanna Aaltonen, Finnish Youth Research Network Location: AK 2135 2625 To succeed in school. Discourses on gender and performance in secondary education Elisabet Öhrn, Lisa Asp-Onsjö, Ann-Sofie Holm University of Gothenburg 2626 ’Smart students get perfect scores in tests without studying much’: Why is an effortless achiever identity attractive, and for whom is it possible? Carolyn Jackson, Anne-Sofie Nyström Lancaster University, Uppsala University 2628 The innovative academic learning context – does gender still matter? Karen Borgnakke University of Copenhagen 09 SES 03 Paper 9. General Didactics Chair: Jörgen Dimenäs, University of Gothenburg Location: B1 135 2540 Subjects didactics - a universal general didactic position? Göran Brante University of Gothenburg 2562 Practical reason: A conceptual framework for understanding teaching in times of outcome regulation Ola Strandler University of Gothenburg 2588 Words to a future democrat - views on individual and common future in swedish social studies textbooks. Jonas Nordmark Mälardalen University College 2047 Examples in whole-class talk on subject matter - a mimetic didactic perspective Ilmi Willbergh University of Agder 10 SES 03 Paper 10. Higher Education Chair: Teemu Ylikoski, Laurea University of Applied Sciences 2464 The influence from Higher Education Institutions on Demographic Differentiation Caroline Berggren, Anders Olofsson University of Gothenburg, Mid Sweden University 2417 To Stay or Not to Stay – A Question of Institutional Location? Aimee Haley University of Gothenburg 2932 A conceptual framework for competence development in higher education Christian Lystbaek Aarhus University 2654 Creating a learning community for master students Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir, Svanborg Rannveig Jónsdóttir, Karen Rut Gísladóttir Univeristy of Iceland Th e 43 r d Thursday 08 SES 03 Symposium Location: AK 2139 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 39 SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 12 SES 03 A Paper Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Stine Vik Lillehammer University College Location: AK 2136 2000 Educational administration role and progress of decentralization as background factors of inclusive education; a comparative study between Sweden and Japan Kanako Korenaga Kochi University 2575 Special Needs Education in Rural Schools in Norway, Sweden and Finland Gerd Pettersson, Kristina Ström, Jan-Birger Johansen Umeå University, Åbo Akademi Vasa, University of Nordland 2557 What happens in the conjuncture of ideals of school choice and ideals of inclusive education? Special education as a case in point Gunnlaugur Magnússon Mälardalens University 2454 The psychosocial environment in schools Mirjam Harkestad Olsen The Arctic University of Norway 12 SES 03 B Paper 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Charlotte Riis Jensen, UCC Location: A1 336 2218 Inclusive Schooling and how to Organize Special Education in Practice Ingemar Gerrbo University of Gothenburg 2329 Consequences of differentiated policies and teaching practices in the Swedish school system Joanna Giota University of Gothenburg 2667 Children’s agency and identity work in special education need unit in Sweden. Yvonne Karlsson University of Gothenburg 2826 Student Engagement in the Danish Public School: Findings from a survey among 7th grade students Hilde Ulvseth Aarhus University 13 SES 03 Symposium 40 | Th e 43 r d | 13. ICT & Education Nordic Perspectives on Game-Oriented Learning Designs Organizers: Thorkild Hanghøj, Aalborg University Chair: Thorkild Hanghøj, Aalborg University. Discussant: Morten Misfeldt, Jeppe Bundsgaard, Niels Binderup Dohn and Simon Skov Fougt, Aalborg University Location: BE 016 2285 Towards a Theory of Scenario-Based Education Thorkild Hanghøj, Morten Misfeldt, Jeppe Bundsgaard, Niels Binderup Dohn, Simon Skov Fougt Aalborg University 2286 Videogames for promoting learning conversation in citizenship education Filipa DeSousa University of Oslo 2287 Continuities and discontinuities regarding gamers learning in games and in school Kenneth Silseth, Øystein Gilje University of Oslo 2751 Design for meaningful learning: Balancing learning- and game components Magnus Johansson, Harko Verhagen, Robert Ramberg, Staffan Selander, Anna Åkerfeldt, Chen Weindong Stockholm University, Suzhou University of science& technology 2668 What is the teachers’ role when students learn through design of learning games in a scaffolded gamified learning environment? Charlotte Lærke Weitze Aalborg University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Kerstin von Brömssen Location: B2 215 2554 Developing a Youth Participatory Action Research project within the elective subject Practical Research: Examining possibilities for critical praxis in an education system strongly influenced by evidence based practice Kristin Skinstad Van Der Kooij Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2450 Ethnic minority women’s constructions and negotiations of health and identity Birgitte Gade Brander Metropolitan University College 2574 Culture in the study on adult migrant students’ integration and learning processes Katarzyna Kärkkäinen University of Jyväskylä 2638 Pedagogy of Repression: criminalization of urban youths of color Osa Lundberg University of Gothenburg 15 SES 03 Symposium 15. Literacy Research Network. Situating literacies in educational settings: (Re)producing literacy in instructional practice Organizer: Marie Tanner, Karlstad University Chair: Catarina Schmidt, Jönköping University Discussant: Åsa Wedin, Dalarna University Location: B3 316 2314 Teachers´ Constructions of Multilingual Students Competence Levels in Literacy. Lars Holm Aarhus University 2315 Evolving literacy practices in the classroom. Choices, problem solving and responsibilities in desk interaction. Marie Tanner Karlstad University 2316 Teaching critical reading to adolescents Christina Olin-Scheller Karlstad University 16 SES 03 Paper 2438 17 SES 03 Paper 16. The Nordic Society for Philosophy of Education Chair: Torill Strand. Discussant: Jörgen Huggler, Aarhus Universitet Thursday 14 SES 03 Paper | SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 Location: B1 116 Responding to Rancière’s Warning! Teacher as partisan artist in the age of marketization and differentiation Carl Anders Säfström Södertörn University 17. Leisure time pedagogy Chair: Anna Klerfelt, Högskolan i Jönköping Location: B1 134 3075 Evaluation of leisure-time programs for children and youth Kolbrún Pálsdóttir University of Iceland 2291 Pedagogical work with children´s relationships in leisure-time centres Marianne Dahl Linnaeus University 2736 The position of play in Scandinavian after-school programs Carin Falkner, Maria Øksnes, Agneta Knutas, Ann Ludvigsson, Bjørg Kjær Högskolan i Jönköping, NTNU, DPU Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 41 SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 Thursday Thursday 18 SES 03 Paper SE S SION P ROG R A MME 18. Families, Institutions and Communities in Education Chair: Niels Kryger, Aarhus University Location: B1 113 1775 The moral economy: schools’ assessments of student victimization Ylva Odenbring, Thomas Johansson, Johannes Lunneblad University of Gothenburg 2843 The third institution of Childhood – Increased adult control by coordination and potential amalgamation of children’s life arenas Niels Kryger Aarhus University 2944 Exploring parents everyday life and emotion work related to school-home cooperation Jimmy Krab Roskilde University 2706 Between reinvention and replaced doorplates. The reform of Berlin’s secondary school system and its implications for the local school-market Tilman Drope, German Institute for International Educational Research 19 SES 03 A Paper 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Roald Tobiassen, Høgskolen i Østfold 2551 Identity forming i Teacher Education Kirsten Elisabeth Thorsen, Hanne Christensen Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus 2651 Portfolio as practice in teaching practicum: promoting reflection and constructing teacher identity Roald Tobiassen Østfold University College 2916 Storyline som metode i inklusiv læring og undervisning i praktik hos lærerstuderende Jóhanna Karlsdóttir University of Iceland 19 SES 03 B Paper 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Tone Dyrdal Solbrekke, University of Oslo Location: B2 213 Location: B2 214 2121 Linking theory and practice in teacher education: how extensive are the teacher candidates’ opportunities to enact practice? Inga Staal Jenset, Kirsti Klette, Karen Hammerness University of Oslo, American Museum of Natural History 2653 Experience based knowledge in teacher education Roald Tobiassen, Knut Ove Æsøy Østfold University College 1761 Writing in and out of control - A semi-longitudinal study of three students writing experience in preschool teacher education Emma Arneback, Tone Dyrdal Solbrekke, Thomas Englund Örebro University 20 SES 03 Paper 2413 42 | Th e 43 r d | 20. Youth research Chair: School experiences Unn-Doris Bæck UiT Arctic University of Norway a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Location: B2 216 21 SES 03 A Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Lena Sjöberg, University West | SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 Location: A1 311 2703 The discourse of the national curriculum guide for upper secondary school in Iceland Ingibjörg Jonsdottir Kolka, Ingolfur Asgeir Johannesson University of Iceland 2007 Teaching about the ‘Pink Holocaust’ in an Icelandic Upper Secondary School Classroom: A Queer Counter-Space? Jon Ingvar Kjaran, Ingolfur Johannesson University of Iceland 2525 Individual Education Plans (IEP) as a governing confession practice Lena Sjöberg University West 21 SES 03 B Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Caroline Runesdotter, University of Gothenburg Location: A1 314 2473 Evidence-based governing? The role of educational research in the work of the Swedish Schools Inspectorate Christina Segerholm, Joakim Lindgren MidSweden University 2199 Evidence as strategic use of knowledge: Investigating the research report genre David Reimer, JØRN Bjerre Aarhus University 2673 Why administrations fail - on the crucial difference between designing and facilitating education. Joachim Wiewiura University of Copenhagen 2851 Juridification as component or consequence of deregulated schools Caroline Runesdotter University of Gothenburg 21 SES 03 C Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Taina Saarinen, University of Jyväskylä Location: A1 316 2700 Market, ideas and language Marianne Dovemark University of Gothenburg 2830 Mother tongue plus two: how, why and for whom? Bildung in the Time of New Public Management Megan Case, Ulrika Tornberg Dalarna University/Örebro University 2014 Language education policy as ”wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey”: conceptualisation of policies as temporally and spatially fluctuating Taina Saarinen University of Jyväskylä Th e 43 r d Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 43 SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 22 SES 03 Paper Thursday Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Chair: Location: A1 334 2766 National languages in school space. Preliminary results from an ethnographic study in co-located Swedish- and Finnish-medium primary schools in Finland. Tuuli From University of Helsinki 2295 To Get Beyond Generalisations - Educational Sciences as a Research on Performative Practices Anja Kraus Linnaeus University 2880 Governmentality and health discourses Merete Moe Queen Maud University College 2893 Elaborating environmental communication within posthuman theory Maria Kristina Börebäck Stockholm University 23 SES 03 Paper 23. Social Pedagogy Chair: Location: AK 2133 2803 Loneliness and community in later life: Theoretical and methodological reflections Elisabet Cedersund Linköping University 2325 British and Swedish social pedagogical research Lisbeth Eriksson Linköping University 2465 Working with parents in different ways in different Municipality’s Tanja Miller University College Nordjylland 2599 Recognise Cooperation – Analysing School Social Work Cooperation in and as Recognition Configurations Jan Wolter, Anke Spies Carl von ossietzky Universität Oldenburg 24 SES 03 Paper 44 | Th e 43 r d | 24. School Development - School improvement and school effectiveness Chair: Ulf Blossing, University of Gothenburg Location: A1 338 2447 Organizing for school sucess - results from a process oriented comparative case study Maria Jarl, Klas Andersson, Ulf Blossing University of Gothenburg 2319 Operating School Improvement by Organisational Routines: Considering Performative and Ostensive Features Mette Liljenberg, Daniel Nordholm University of Gothenburg 2581 Functioning Local Schools: A Study of Three Schools Succeeding in Disadvantaged Areas in Helsinki. Heidi Vartiainen University of Helsinki 2912 Effective principal teams – a key factor for developing a more entrepreneurial school? Kaarin Kivimäki Luleå University of Technology a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 25 SES 03 Symposium 25. Guidance/Counseling ProV, Professionalization through Veiledning (Supervision/Mentoring/Counselling). Organizer: Eva Bjerkholt, University College of Telemark Chair: Eva Bjerkholt, University College of Telemark | SESSION 3 08.30–10.00 Location: B1 133 2601 Is it possible to establish an equal research partnership, a cross-sectorial network, which aims to study discourses on theory and practice in teacher education and professional practice at schools? Eva Bjerkholt, Hilde Sofie Stokke, Frederiksen og Kjetil Kvåle, Lisbeth Lunde Fredriksen, Ingvild Mykland, Eirill Murtnes University College of Telemark 2606 Do the policy documents in Norway and Sweden give the necessary preconditions for developing skills in critical thinking in school? Annika Elm Fristorp University College of Telemark KEYNOTE 10.30-11.30 The Repositioning of Education in the 21st Century and what Can be Done About It. Prof. Hugh Lauder, University of Bath, UK Chair: Prof. Joanna Giota, University of Gothenburg Location: AK2 155 Kjell Härnqvistsalen Thursday Keynote 10.30-11.30 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 45 SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 | SE S SION P ROG R A MME PARALLEL SESSION 4, 13.00-14.30 02 SES 04 Paper Thursday Location: A1 336 2718 In the beginning there was a line - reseaching the designprocess from one single line into tangible artifacts Marie Koch Copenhagen Institute of Interactive Design 2523 Preparatory knowledge in Art and craft teacher education Marte Sørebø Gulliksen Telemark University College 2278 Is textile education linked to social and economic development in Iceland? Asdis Joelsdottir University of Iceland 03 SES 04 Paper 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Lars Gulbrandsen, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 1927 The concept and understanding of Pedagogical Leadership in Preschool Education Hege Fimreite, Ane Bergersen, Merete Nornes Nymark Høgskulen i Sogn og Fjordane 2585 The staff in Kindergartens – Competence and work stability Lars Gulbrandsen HiOA 04 SES 04 Paper 4.Classroom Research Chair: Ingvill Krogstad Svanes, Oslo and Akershus University College Location: B3 315 Location: B1 114 4723 Teachers’ instructional practices during students’ individual seatwork in primary school Ingvill Krogstad Svanes, Kirsti Klette Oslo and Akershus University College, University of Oslo 2445 How do children in primary school make use of illustrations in mathematics textbooks? Malin Norberg Mid Sweden University 2335 Teachers autonomy support and students´ motivation, use of learning starategies and performance in physical education. Svein Olav Ulstad University college of North-Trøndelag 05 SES 04 Paper 46 | Th e 43 r d 2. Arts, Culture and Education Chair: Eva Ahlskog-Björkman, Åbo Akademi 5. The Curriculum Research Network Chair: Henrik Román, Uppsala University Location: B1 132 2297 ”Quality development”,”Learning”, ”Competences” and ”Assessment” - The Individualisation of Social Responsibility Anja Kraus Linnaeus University 2245 In an era of restructuring of the educational system in Sweden. In a field of tension, teachers in between fixed objectives in curriculum and student learning. Rebecca Florin Sädbom Jönköping University 2666 Transforming official pedagogic discourse into a creative school practice. How the new national curriculum in Iceland facilitated design of a new school. Thurídur Jóhannsdóttir University of Iceland a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 6. Educational Leadership Network Professional Development for School Leaders Chair: Renata Svedlin, Åbo Akademi University Location: AK 2137 2719 School leadership matters The role of leadership in school-based development Carl F. Dons NTNU 2840 The role of evidence, published or not, in educational change at the upper secondary school level in Iceland Guðrún Ragnarsdóttir, Jón Torfi Jónasson, Ingólfur Ásgeir Jóhannesson University of Iceland 2565 A study of how School leaders relate to conflicts in their schools. Kristin Belt Skutlaberg NLA University college 2003 Enabling and Constraining communicative spaces for middle leading practices Karin Rönnerman, Christine Edwards Groves, Peter Grootenboer University of Gothenburg, Charles Sturt University, Griffith University 06 SES 04 B Paper 6. Educational Leadership Network Chair: Monika Törnsén, Umeå University Location: AK 2138 2815 Consolidation of schools; from the principals point of view Anna Kristín Sigurðardóttir University of Iceland 2524 Organizational learning in dialogues between the superintendent and the school leadership team Øyvind Henriksen Oslo and Akershus University College 2353 The leadership of the principal in the interface between the school, the municipality and the state Ann-Louise Petersen University West 1883 Networking - a tool for school development and organisational change? Nini Ebeltoft, Hilde Sofie Fjeld University of Oslo 07 SES 04 Paper 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education Chair: Marcus Samuelsson, Linköping University Location: AK 2134 2800 Teachers’ motives when nurturing children in preschool Airi Bigsten University of Gothenburg 2617 Swedish and Turkish student teachers’ moral developmental and societal socialisation preferences in values education: A cross-cultural study Robert Thornberg, Ebru Oguz Linköping University, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University 2381 Judging by the (law)book- incident reports and teachers’ professional knowledge in times of accountability Agneta Hult, Joakim Lindgren Umeå University 2756 Challenging the concept of ethical literacy in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD): storytelling as a method within sustainability didactics Olof Franck, Christina Osbeck University of Gothenburg Th e 43 r d Thursday 06 SES 04 A Paper | SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 47 SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 08 SES 04 Symposium | SE S SION P ROG R A MME 8. Gender and Education Talking back to power: gender, education and possibility Organizer: Gaby Weiner, Sussex University Chair: Gaby Weiner, Sussex University. Discussant: Jo Frankham, Liverpool John Moores University Location: AK 2135 2167 To be Selected, Survive and Succeed. Careers and Gender in universities Lisbeth Lundahl, Elisabet Öhrn Umeå University, University of Gothenburg 2170 Social, business and labour market subjects’ a space for critical thinking in the Finnish vocational upper secondary education of health care and social services? Sirpa Lappalainen University of Helsinki 2171 ’You’re trouble you are, just like your mother!’ An intergenerational autobiographical narrative on activism in Higher Education Saira Weiner, Gaby Weiner Liverpool John Moores University, Sussex University Thursday 10 SES 04 A Paper Location: AK 2139 1925 Three-way-wins in higher education: Framework and examples of cooperation benefiting university differentiation, pedagogy, and regional impact Teemu Ylikoski, Susanna Niinistö-Sivuranta Laurea University of Applied Sciences 2486 The Different Roles in development projects between working life and Universities of Applied Sciences Outi Ahonen, Gun-Britt Lejonqvist, Eva Odgaard, Liisa Astala, Dorte Dall-Hansen, Erja Huovila, Igors Ivanovs, Leila Konkola-Loikkanen, Sanita Krankale Laurea University of Applied Sciences, University College Lillebaelte, Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa, Lillebelt Hospital, Riga East Clinical University Hospital, Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital, Red Cross Medical College of Riga Stradinš University 2885 Challenges in integrating research and teaching in Tourism Education Anders Olsson Lunds universitet 2817 Entrepreneurship education as a tool for helping the psychologist to meet new and different demands Stefan Holmström, John Jansson, Erik Lindberg Umeå University 10 SES 04 B Symposium 2459 48 | Th e 43 r d 10. Higher Education Chair: Hanna Ilola 10. Higher Education The academic discipline “Pedagogik” through the eyes of its professors Organizer: Inga Wernersson, University of Gothenburg Chair: Inga Wernersson, University of Gothenburg. Location: AK 2155 Kjell Härnqvistsalen The academic discipline “Pedagogik” through the eyes of its professors Inga Wernersson,Eva Gannerud, Birgitta Jordansson, Leif Lindberg, Daniel Sundberg University of Gothenburg a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Hege Somby, Lillehammer University College Location: AK 2136 2594 Facilitation as a tool for inclusive processes in classrooms - When teachers are supported to create inclusive environments in practice Charlotte Riis Jensen Aarhus Universitet 2593 The interdisciplinary work between educational psychpologists and psychiatrists and the possibilities for implementing inclusion Bjørn Hamre Aarhus University 2235 The Yes and the No - and the in between - reflections on inclusive school development. Ditte Tofteng, Mette Bladt University college capital 2947 Realigning the Educational and Psychological Services in a Municipality Towards More Inclusive Education in Schools Paul Robert Sundar, Rolf Fasting Oslo and Akershus College of Applied Sciences 13 SES 04 Paper 13. ICT & Education Chair: Michael Dal, Island University Location: B1 114 2614 Flip or flop: An Analysis of Student-Teachers’ Attitudes Towards Flipped Learning Approaches Irene Beyer Log, Tonje Hilde Giæver, Louise Mifsud Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2675 The potential of flipped classroom and online webinars in distance higher education program Lisbeth Amhag Malmö University 2939 The use of new technology and the flipped approach in distance learning Michael Dal University of Iceland 2708 Teachers’ Professional Identity using Flipping Classroom Strategy- a thematic life history approach Lena Gleisner Villasmil Dalarna and Örebro University 14 SES 04 A Paper 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Johannes Lunneblad Thursday 12 SES 04 Paper Location: B2 215 2616 Using value dilemma discussions in higher education: A self-study project in teaching intercultural issues in a Norwegian context Frederique Brossard Børhaug NLA University College 2639 Transfer of reading comprehenseion between L1 and L2? Thor Ola Engen Hedmark University College 2679 Teachers’ constructions of student marginalization and belonging in two Finnish schools Anna-Leena Riitaoja, Ina Juva, Gunilla Holm, Fred Dervin University of Helsinki Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 49 SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 14 SES 04 B Symposium | SE S SION P ROG R A MME 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Quality and success in ethnically diverse schools in Finland and Iceland: Voices from leaders, teachers and students Organizer: Hanna Ragnarsdóttir, University of Iceland Chair: Hanna Ragnarsdóttir, University of Iceland Location: B2 214 2820 Empowering students in upper secondary schools in Iceland through culturally responsive practice: Teachers’ and students’ perspectives Susan Rafik Hama, Hanna Ragnarsdóttir, Anh-Dao Tran, Renata Peskova, Samuel Lefever University of Iceland 2821 Quality practices and leader succession in ethnically diverse schools: Examples from three compulsory schools in Iceland Börkur Hansen, Sigurlaug Svavarsdóttir, Helgi Svavarsson University of Iceland, Austurbæjarskóli 2816 “I think it is really important to belong to a group and especially here in school where there are all kinds of people” – Voices from young people with a migrant background on success and sense of belonging in Finland Mbu Waye, Heidi Layne, Fred Dervin, Hille Janhonen-Abruquah University of Helsinki 16 SES 04 Paper 16. The Nordic Society for Philosophy of Education Chair: Jörgen Huggler, Aarhus University Thursday Location: B1 116 2707 Against “Meritocracy” – Johann Friedrich Herbart’s critique of public schooling Erik Hjulström Södertörn University 1936 The Ring and the Mirrorplay of Education Thomas Aastrup Rømer Aarhus University 17 SES 04 Paper 17. Leisure time pedagogy Chair: Lena Boström, Mid Sweden University 1867 Place for transition: The importance of place in the construction of after-school care, preschool class and first grade Lina Lago Linköping university 2027 Children in school-age educare centres make meaning in unedited places Maria Hammarsten Jönköping University 2466 Importance of children’s time and space for sustainable society.- Through focusing on swedish leisure time center” Eiko Sugo, Yoshiko Asano Graduate school of Japan womens university 19 SES 04 A 50 | Th e 43 r d Location: B1 134 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Per Andersson, Linköping University 2630 Vocational teacher education in policy documents in Norway Nora Kolkin Sarastuen Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 1854 Pedagogical education for new teachers at vocational schools Henriette Duch Aalborg University 1917 Continuing professional development of Swedish vocational teachers Susanne Köpsén, Per Andersson Linköping university a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Location: B2 213 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Eva Taflin, Dalarna University Location: B3 316 2253 Teaching in action: a model to understand the complexity of decision Eva Taflin, Jörgen Dimenäs University of Gothenburg 2860 Using the obvious potentials in science teaching Erla Olsen University of the Faroe Islands 20 SES 04 Paper 20. Youth research Chair: Location: B2 216 2409 Parental pressure and free choice of education. Are minority youths’ parents more coercive? Kristinn Hegna HiOA - NOVA Norwegian Social Research 2468 Desirable places: Spatial representations as educational strategies and school marketing in inner city Stockholm Eric Larsson Stockholm university 1841 Youth, mobility and the idea of brain drain Gry Paulgaard UiT The Arctic University of Norway 2841 The school’s double attitude to youth culture and young people’s own experiences Niels Kryger Aarhus University 21 SES 04 A Symposium Thursday 19 SES 04 B Paper | SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Collegiality and Criticism in the field of Educational Science: On Educational Research Quality, Doctoral Education and Evaluation of Study Programs Organizer: Sverker Lindblad, University of Gothenburg Chair: Sverker Lindblad, University of Gothenburg Ninnie Wahlström, Linnaeus University Discussant: John Krejsler, Arja Haapakorpi, Kirsti Klette Location: A1 311 2680 Doctoral Education in Educational Sciences - Current trends in historical light Annika Bergviken Rensfeldt, Maria Rubin, Gun-Britt Wärvik University of Gothenburg, Malmö University 2684 Doctoral Education on the Move Eva Forsberg, Åsa Lindberg-Sand Uppsala University, Lund University 2695 Evaluation of didactics, education and teacher education programs – reflections on the new system for quality assurance Jonas Almqvist Uppsala University 2699 From evaluations of study programs in the field of educational sciences. Classifications, discources and boundary work Sverker Lindblad, Daniel Sundberg University of Gothenburg, Linnaeus University 2770 On the construction of Education as a scientific discipline. Ulf Olsson Stockholm University Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 51 SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 21 SES 04 B Paper Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Andreas Fejes, Linköping University Location: A1 314 2422 The rise and fall of JB Education. -Students’, teachers’ and principals’ experiences of a school bankruptcy Ann-Sofie Holm University of Gothenburg 2298 The cost of ‘free’ compulsory schooling in New Zealand N. Ruth Gasson, Keryn Pratt, Jeffrey Smith University of Otago 2691 Who attends English Free Schools? Rebecca Morris University of Birmingham 2015 Marketisation of Adult Education Andreas Fejes, Eva-Marie Harlin, Caroline Runesdotter, Gun-Britt Wärvik Linköping University, University of Gothenburg 21 SES 04 C Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Mina O’dowd, Lund University Location: A1 316 2054 In the wake of a deregulated school system – School sports in Sweden Magnus Ferry Umeå University 2768 The Emergence of a Global Education Policy Market Kampei Hayashi Shinshu University 2587 Education Corruption in the Wake of Globalization - Europeanization - Regionalization of Education Mina O’dowd Lund University 22 SES 04 Symposium 52 | Th e 43 r d | 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Posthuman pedagogy - a research in becoming part 2 Organizer: Bosse Bergstedt, Lund University Chair: Lotta Johansson, Lund University 3723 Counting Affects: Mo(ve)ments of intensity in critical avian education Helena Pedersen Stockholm University 3724 Between Human and Horse: A Posthumanist approach to Pedagogy of Relation Erica Hagström Luleå University 3725 Immanence, realism and construction: variations of posthumanistic subjects Marie-Helene Zimmerman Nilsson, Kristina Holmberg Halmstad University 3726 Towards simplicity by trusting the process – Making learning visible Matilda Mettälä Lund University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Location: A1 334 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 24. School Development Exploring new forms for collaboration and theories in educational research. Chair: Lene Nyhus, Lillehammer University College Location: A1 338 2560 Interdisciplinary cooperations as key challenges in school development processes in German primary schools Anke Spies, Heike de Boer Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, University Koblenz-Landau 2914 Interprofessional collaboration in schools. An exploration of how IPC works in three lower secondary schools in the same municipality and reflections on the need of seeing IPC in a wider context of school Lene Nyhus Lillehammer University College development 2366 Societal changes, new pedagogical tasks and educational challenges - A research project in the making Catarina Arvidson, Anneli Hansson, Sofia Eriksson Bergström Mid Sweden University 2442 Using the concepts “translator and “foreigner” for understanding the early career teacher Rachel Jakhelln UiT The Arctic University of Norway NN SES04 No Network Location: B1 113 2906 Making the unsustainable sustainable – about how Swedish teachers handle sustainable development in their teaching Per Gyberg Linköping University 2327 Ideals and concepts of puberty, children and sexuality in Norwegian 19th century advice literature Øystein Skundberg Lillehammer University College 4630 Feedback, participation and motivation Bjørg Herberg Gloppen, Hege Besserud Sofienlund Høgskolen i Hedmark/Hedmark University Colllege Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Thursday 24 SES 04 Paper | SESSION 4 13.00–14.30 | 53 SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 | SE S SION P ROG R A MME PARALLEL SESSION 5, 15.00-16.30 01 SES 05 Paper Thursday Location: B1 113 2604 ”Pedagogue in action - professional understanding as success criterion” Kjersti Eckblad Norwegian Police University College 2398 Sharing is daring: Cross-school collaboration and teachers´ work integrated learning Katarina Cederlund, Sylvana Sofkova Hashemi University West 2262 Knowledge development in a professional perspective: How do social workers use different types of resources in their search for new knowledge? Marte Lorentzen Oslo and Akershus University College 2446 Confessional talk: The shaping of parental selves Liselott Aarsand Norwegian University of Science and Technology 03 SES 05 Paper 3. Early Childhood Researcher Chair: Ingrid Pramlng Samuelsson, University of Gothenburg Location: B3 315 2411 Children’s participation in preschool Carina Peterson University of Gothenburg 2531 Community and differentiation Karen Prins UCC 2677 Cooperation between parents and professionals in day-care institutions from a parent’s perspective Søren Smidt, Suzanne Krogh UCC, Life-lab 3555 New professional responsibilities for preschool teachers? Ann-Katrin Svensson, Anita Ericsson, Dennis Beach University of Borås 05 SES 05 Paper 54 | Th e 43 r d 1. Adult learning – at work, in education and everyday life Chair: Marte Lorentzen Oslo and Akershus University College 5. The Curriculum Research Network Chair: Andreas Nordin, Linnaeus University Location: B1 132 2370 Having to say something - or having something to say? Ulrika Tornberg, Megan Case Högskolan Dalarna 1910 Norwegian teacher education in science - research based and professional oriented(?) Hilde Afdal, Gerd Johansen Ostfold University College, University of Gothenburg a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 6. Educational Leadership Network Chair: Pia Skott, Uppsala University Location: AK 2137 2382 Balancing external and internal demands- School principals as evaluation agents Agneta Hult, Charlotta Edström, Ulf Lundström Umeå universitet 2650 School Leaders’ Enactment of Educational Policies Ann Elisabeth Gunnulfsen University of Oslo 2765 The interplay of legal standards and professional discretion in education: challenges and opportunities Eli Ottesen, Jorunn Møller University of Oslo 1825 Action research as an approach in a changing environment AnetteForssten Seiser, Anna Karlefjärd Karlstads University 08 SES 05 Paper 8. Gender and Education Chair: Ylva Odenbring, University of Gothenburg Location: AK 2135 2924 What the school can (not) do: Education markets and negotiation on sex, risk and schooling Jenny Bengtsson, Eva Bolander University of Gothenburg, Linköping University 2875 Adolescents’ norms, attitudes, and values regarding sexual and reproductive behaviors from a gender perspective – a comparison between Japan and Sweden Chie Nakazawa Tokyo Gakugei University 2827 A hotbed of heterosexuality? On the reproduction of notions of sexuality in language instruction. Angelica Simonsson University of Gothenburg 2482 First Generation Rainbow Children Speak Their Minds – How queer kinship structures matters in education Per Nordén University of Gothenburg 10 SES 05 Paper 10. Higher Education Chair: Tarja Meristö, Laurea University of Applied Sciences 2210 “Making sense of your life”. Upper Secondary Students on their University Studies Patrik Hernwall, Chiara Rossitto Stockholm University 2435 Engaging students in learning maths: the case studies from Sweden and UK Elena Luchinskaya, Galina Nilsson, Elena Luchinskaya Leeds Beckett University, University West 2839 Reflections on supervising master students through digital media Aslaug Grov Almås, Grete Netteland Stord/Haugesund University College, Sogn and Fjordane University College Th e 43 r d Thursday 06 SES 05 Paper | SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 Location: AK 2139 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 55 SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 12 SES 05 Paper Thursday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Rune S Hausstätter, Høgskolen i Lillehammer Location: AK 2136 1661 Inclusive education – pedagogy, didactics and diversity Brian Degn Mårtensson, Mette Bruun University College Sjælland 2009 Factors related to attitudes towards inclusion in 20 Icelandic schools Amalia Bjornsdottir University of Iceland 2230 Aspirations and perceptions of inclusive education in schools of a Norwegian municipality. Rolf Fasting, Paul R. Sundar Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied sciences 2732 Pupil perspectives on inclusive education Anette Boye Koch, Jens Hansen Lund VIA University College 13 SES 05 Paper 13. ICT & Education Chair: Annika Lantz-Andersson, University of Gothenburg Location: BE 016 2740 Blended learning in higher education: How to uphold high learning intensity in-between real-time meetings in net based studies Ragnhild Holm Norwegian Police University College 2514 Social media as global communicative spaces for practicing mundane English as second language Annika Lantz-Andersson, Mona Lundin University of Gothenbur 2758 Teaching in Technology Rich Classrooms - From Classroom Management to Leading for Learning Kjell Atle Halvorsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology 1932 Mathematics online to develop teachers` professional practice – preliminary results from a research project Anne Mette Bjørgen Lillehammer University College 14 SES 05 Symposium 56 | Th e 43 r d | 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research How immigrant young people relate to and construct learner identities in different spaces Organizer: Joke Dewilde, Hedmark University College Chair: Karin Kittelman Location: B2 215 2661 Narratives for inclusion. Exploring identity work at a multicultural school Johannes Lunneblad, Anette Hellman, Ylva Odenbring University of Gothenburg 2662 Teacher perspective on immigrant learners’ identity Anna Wozniczka, Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir University of Iceland 2664 Learning spaces in introductory and mainstream class – perspectives from immigrant students Thor-André Skrefsrud Hedmark University College 2665 How immigrant youth and teachers create safe spaces for and in writing Joke Dewilde Hedmark University College a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 16. The Nordic Society for Philosophy of Education Chair: Liisa Granbom-Herranen, University of Jyväskylä. Location: B1 116 2729 Irrationality, Education and Political Pessimism Jørgen Huggler Aarhus Universitet 2763 Picturing A Cosmopolitan Education: Autographics as Social Critique in American Born Chinese and Persepolis Claudia Schumann Stockholm University 17 SES 05 Paper 17. Leisure time pedagogy Chair: Maria Oksnes Location: B1 134 2064 Teachers crossing borders. A longitudinal study of a new profession. Helena Ackesjö Linnaeus University 2907 Everyday practice in school-age educare-How local and structural conditions separately or together contribute to shaping social relations and have impact on the practice at school-age educare and its actors. Catarina Andishmand University of Gothenburg 2405 Parents Involvment in the Swedish After School Care Maria Simonsson, Helene Elvstrand Linköping University 19 SES 05 A Paper 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Hege Hermansen Oslo and Akershus University College Location: B2 213 2271 (De-)constructing professional agency through knowledge work: Teachers developing Assessment for Learning at the school level Hege Hermansen Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2165 Multimodal mathematical context and video as a tool for teachers’ assessment Eva Taflin, Helena Danielsson Högskolan Dalarna 2402 Becoming a special educator – Finnish and Swedish students’ views of their future profession Marjatta Takala, Kim Wickman University of Helsinki, University of Umeå 1786 Special education teacher students’ perspectives on their future work Piia Björn, Minna Kyttälä University of Eastern Finland 19 SES 05 B Paper Thursday 16 SES 05 Paper | SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Helena Korp, University West Location: B2 214 2256 Formative assessment – Nordic studies in relation to an international review Viveca Lindberg Stockholm University 2359 Differences in English teachers’ approaches to pupils’ out-of-school English encounters in relation to school and pupil demographic factors Helena Korp, Alastair Henry, Pia Sundqvist, Cecilia Thorsen University West, Karlstad University, University West 2899 Professional Development of Teachers Through Lesson Study, and its implication on school organization in cooperation with external teacher educators Tetsuhito Sakata, Masahiro Nakada, Daisuke Choshi, Takehiro Wakimoto Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo University Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 57 SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 21 SES 05 A Symposium | SE S SION P ROG R A MME 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Collegiality and Criticism in the field of Educational Science: On Educational Research Quality, Doctoral Education and Evaluation of Study Programs Organizer: Sverker Lindblad, University of Gothenburg Chair: Sverker Lindblad, University of Gothenburg. Discussant: Arja Haapakorpi, Kirsti Klette Location: A1 311 2704 Quality in educational research discourses as issues of constitutional changes. Rita Foss Lindblad University of Borås 2833 Evaluations of educational research - outlook, look-in and lock-up. Christina Segerholm, Anders Olofsson MidSweden University Council on Collegiality and Criticism in the field of Eduational Sciences. Thursday 21 SES 05 B Paper Location: A1 314 2871 Education reform to ensure professionalism and competitiveness: Discourse Analysis of recent Policy Documents from Icelandic federal authorities Berglind Magnúsdóttir University of Iceland 2733 Changes in social composition inequality of quasi-markets in Swedish upper secondary education between 1993 and 2010 Anna-Maria Fjellman Gothenburg University 2925 Negotiating competing claims of justice Ingvil Bjordal Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2838 Product(-ive) education: schools and pupils at the market Martin Harling, Magnus Levinsson University of Gothenburg 21 SES 05 C Paper 58 | Th e 43 r d 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Martin Harling, University of Gothenburg 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Marie Tanner, Karlstad University Location: A1 316 2805 Caught in a Web. Comparing foucauldian and critical discourse analysis in analyzing the education policies for NEET young people. Katariina Mertanen, Pashby Karen University of Helsinki, University of Alberta 2397 Caught in a Web. Comparing foucauldian and critical discourse analysis in analyzing the education policies for NEET young people. Katariina Mertanen, Pashby Karen University of Helsinki, University of Alberta 2487 Drive-by Governing and Policy Rerouting: The Case of Quality Evaluations in Swedish Higher Education Linda Rönnberg, Joakim Lindgren Umeå University 2205 Studying policy in interaction: Students’ enactment of new grades and national tests in year six. Marie Tanner, Hector Pérez Prieto Karlstad University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Posthuman pedagogy - a research in becoming part 2 Organizer: Bosse Bergstedt, Lund University Chair: Lotta Johansson, Lund University. Discussant: Anne Beate Reinertsen 3727 Music instruments as creators of identity – a posthumanist approach. Claes Ericsson, Kristina Holmberg Halmstad University 3728 Governmentality and health politics Merete Moe Mauds Minne Høgskole 3729 Autopoetic crowds? Hanne Knudsen Århus University 24 SES 05 Paper Location: A1 334 24. School Development Perspectives on different actors being involved in school development Chair: Ann-Christine Wennergren, Halmstad University Location: A1 338 2818 Internal Capacities for School Development - principals´ and teachers´ views in three Swedish schools Conny Björkman Mid Sweden University 2786 When Greed for Numbers Hits the Ground: A Critical Reflection on Educational Commodification in School Development Sarah Grams, Birthe Lund Aalborg University 2267 Research Circle - Constructing a space for elaborating on being a teacher leader in preschools Karin Rönnerman, Anette Olin University of Gothenburg 2399 A professional Learning Community of Teachers and Students Ann-Christine Wennergren Halmstad University 25 SES 05 Paper 25. Guidance/Counseling Chair: Eva Bjerkholdt Thursday 22 SES 05 Symposium | SESSION 5 15.00–16.30 Location: B1 133 2449 Student teacher mentoring - interplay with the learning culture in schools Ragnhildur Bjarnadóttir University of Iceland 2556 Theory as a basic tool when mentoring development projects Janne Madsen, Elisabeth Stenshorne Buskerud and Vestfold university college 2636 Students and Mentor Teachers perspectives on the quality of mentoring during practical training Cato R.P. Bjørndal University of Tromsø 2461 Guidance at the educational marketplace Christian Lystbaek Aarhus University 15.00-16.30 NERA Board Panel Palle Rasmussen, Lisbeth Lundahl, Tom Are Trippestad, Taina Saarinen, Berglind Rós Magnúsdóttir Location: AK2 155 Kjell Härnqvistsalen 16.45-17.45 ANNUAL MEETING Location: AK 2136 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 59 SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 | SE S SION P ROG R A MME PARALLEL SESSION 6, 09.00-10.30 01 SES 06 Paper A place for space – Change in content and design of pedagogical discussions in professional Higher Education Carina Kiukas, Ellinor Silius-Ahonen Högskolan Arcada 2910 Basic skills and participation in lifelong learning among low-educated adults. A comparison between Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden Tarja Tikkanen, Heikki Silvennoinen, Per Andersson, Kari Nissinen University College Stord/Haugesund, University of Turku, Linköping University, University of Jyväskylä 2936 Cooperation and Learning. About friction, the complexity of tasks, and exchange of experience in cooperation Lisbeth Stedt Örebro University 2712 “Making knowledge”– When discussions about goals and visions turn to an innovative environment of knowledge Camilla Seitl University West 3. Early Childhood Research Searching for Qualities in Day Care. Exploring research methodologies Organizer: Tona Gulpinar, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Chair: Tona Gulpinar, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Location: B3 315 2810 What kind of aesthetic processes emerge in the kindergarten and where do they appear? Tona Gulpinar, Leif Hernes Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2819 Be Extended Aneke von der Fehr, Tona Gulpinar Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2822 ”Walking along” and “sitting down” Researching small children`s daily life in day care – methodological experiences and challenges. Hanne Fehn Dahle, Brit Eide, Kristin Wolf, Nina Winger Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 03 SES 06 B Paper Friday Location: B1 113 2767 03 SES 06 A Symposium 60 | Th e 43 r d 1. Adult learning – at work, in education and everyday life Chair: Caroline Runesdotter, University of Gothenburg 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Camilla Björklund, University of Gothenburg Location: B3 316 1928 Integrating maths and arts – In the minds of preschool teachers and on the preschool walls Camilla Björklund, Eva Ahlskog-Björkman University of Gothenburg, Åbo Akademi University 2744 PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S EFFORTS TO COMMUNICATE MATHEMATICAL Marita Lundström University West 2255 Teaching teacher students about early literacy Bente Vatne, Liv Gjems Volda University College 2605 Educational Language Practices in Norwegian Kindergartens Joakim Evensen Hansen, Marit Alvestad Universitetet i Stavanger a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 4.Classroom Research Chair: Anne Mette Bjøru, Lillehammer University College Location: B1 114 2957 CHAT and Resilience – a measure against Upper Secondary School Drop-Out? Anne-Mette Bjøru UiT The Arctic University of Norway 2538 The worst is long days, and doing boring stuff Ditte Dalum Christoffersen UCSJ 06 SES 06 A Symposium 6. Educational Leadership Network School Superintendents in the political and administrative crossfire Organizer: Lejf Moos, Aarhus University Chair: Lejf Moos, Aarhus University Location: AK 2137 1718 Introduction: Trans-national influences and Scandinavian isomorphs Lejf Moos Aarhus University 1719 Topical changes in the operational environments Mika Risku Juvaskyla 1720 Political cultures Lejf Moos, Jan Merok Paulsen Aarhus University 1722 Democracy, superintendent as and between politicians and professionals/civil servants Olof Johannson Umeå University 06 SES 06 B Round Table 1 09.00-09.45 6. Educational Leadership Network Location: AK 2138 2943 Hva er nordnorske skoleeiere stolte av, hva vil de hive ut, hva kjenner de for lite til og hva ønsker de å starte opp med? Nils Gjermund Næss, Nils Ole Nilsen Universitetet i Nordland 2224 Reasons for not working with gender equality in Swedish Schools Kerstin Kolam Umeå University 2747 Approaching educational leadership development through Educational Design Research (EDR) Line L. Jenssen Buskerud and Vestfold University College 2831 Benchlearning for Swedish and Norwegian principals Lillemor Rehnberg Uppsala university Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Friday 04 SES 06 Paper | SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 | 61 SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 06 SES 06 B Round Table 2 09.45-10.30 6. Educational Leadership Network Location: AK 2138 Hva er nordnorske skoleeiere stolte av, hva vil de hive ut, hva kjenner de for lite til og hva ønsker de å starte opp med? Nils Gjermund Næss, Nils Ole Nilsen Universitetet i Nordland 2224 Reasons for not working with gender equality in Swedish Schools Kerstin Kolam Umeå University 2747 Approaching educational leadership development through Educational Design Research (EDR) Line L. Jenssen Buskerud and Vestfold University College 2831 Benchlearning for Swedish and Norwegian principals Lillemor Rehnberg Uppsala university 7. Value Issues and Social Relations in Education Chair: Jan Grannäs, University of Gävle Location: AK 2134 2862 To be a good eater - the governmentality of children´s health Caroline Ljungberg, Jutta Balldin Malmö högskola 1813 Prospective special education teachers’ ability to identify and problematize classroom management with the support of a simulation Marcus Samuelsson Linköping University 1930 Sloyd teachers’ perception of and strategies for dealing with unmotivated and unruly students Marcus Samuelsson Linköping University 8 SES 06 Paper Friday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 2943 07 SES 06 Paper 62 | Th e 43 r d | 8. Gender and Education Chair: Ylva Odenbring, University of Gothenburg Location: AK 2135 2918 Gender differences in school achievement Ann Margareth Aasen Høgskolen i Hedmark 2903 Gender in special education Gro Løken Hedmark University College 2258 Taciturn, indifferent and rural – constitutions of male students in northern rural Sweden Eva Reimers Linköping University 2869 Student teachers’ knowledge, interest and attitudes to gender and equality Guðný Guðbjörnsdóttir,Steinunn Helga Lárusdóttir, Thordis Thordardottir University of Iceland a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 10. Higher Education Chair: Susanna Niinistö-Sivuranta, Laurea University of Applied Sciences Location: AK 2139 2499 What is quality in higher education? Vice-chancellors’ notions in times of accountability in Sweden Anders Olofsson, Agneta Hult Mid Sweden University 2549 Vision Driven Education – an Opportunity to All? Tarja Meristö Laurea University of Applied Sciences 2960 The Purpose and Value of Higher Education: Examining the ”Non-economic” Benefits for Completing a College Degree Roy Y. Chan Boston College 12 SES 06 Paper 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Joanna Giota, Gothenburg University Location: AK 2136 2505 LGBT issues in Norwegian text books - a shared responsibility or falling between the cracks? Bjørn Smestad Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2467 Entrepreneurship education and special education - between intentions, ambitions and reality Hege Merete Somby Lillehammer University College 13 SES 06 Paper 13. ICT & Education Chair: Birt Svoen, Lillehammer University College Location: BE 016 2151 The future classroom Irene Beyer Log, Leikny Øgrim, Eli Gjølstad Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2341 The Sociomateriality of Social Presence Monica Johannesen, Leikny Øgrim, Ole Smørdal Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Oslo University 2410 Student teachers’ attitudes towards ICT use in teaching and learning Karoline Hultman Tømte, Bård-Ketil Engen, Tonje H. Gievær, Greta Björk Gudmundsdottir, Ove Edvard Hatlevik, Louise Mifsud The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, 2552 Developing the 21st skills of low achievers. An exploration of European challenges in literacy, numeracy, problem solving and ICT Brit Svoen, Stephen Dobson, Anne Mette Bjørgen, Vegard Meland Lillehammer University College Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Friday 10 SES 06 Paper | SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 | 63 SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 14 SES 06 Paper 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Chair: Gunilla Holm Location: B2 215 Cosmopolitan immigrants in Upper Secondary Education in Iceland Gestur Gudmundsson University of Iceland 2809 Experiences of internationally adopted children in Iceland of adaptation and education Hanna Ragnarsdóttir University of Iceland 2823 Content and language integrated learning in a multilingual classroom at a Swedish vocational programme Maria Rubin Malmö University 3062 Racial segregation and Swedish Teacher education in the era of globalization. Zahra Bayati University of Gothenburg 15. Literacy Research Network Chair: Location: B1 132 2861 Aesthetic interests and communicative forms, a curriculum study of Swedish as a school subject Katharina Dahlbäck University of Gothenburg 4844 ”I drew first then I wrote”. Nine-year old students’ ideas on their choice of sociosemiotic resources and conceptions of assessment, when creating multimodal texts. Eva Borgfeldt Gothenburg University 2284 Let’s play! Play Events and Preschool Staffs Strategies and to Support Concept Development in Swedish preschools. Martina Norling, Anne Lillvist School of Education, Culture and Communication (UKK) 2309 Language Acquisition on Formula? A study of the manual based language intervention SPELL seen from multiple angles Annika Wiwe VIA University College 16 SES 06 Paper Friday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 2798 15 SES 06 Paper 64 | Th e 43 r d | 16. The Nordic Society for Philosophy of Education Chair: Thomas Astrup Rømer. Location: B1 116 2293 A.S. Neil’s pedagogical philosophy Liisa Granbom-Herranen University of Jyväskylä 2882 Not only the humans are natural in knowledge emerging processes - Debating anthropocentrism as a predicting assumption for relational communication as educational Maria Kristina Börebäck Stockholm University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Håkan Löfgren, Linköping University Location: B2 213 2238 Everyday life of teachers in compulsory schools and folk high schools Per Andersson, Kajsa Ellegård Linköping University 2032 Didactical and Ethical Implications in Teachers’ Work with Manaul-Based Programmes Eva Hultin, Åsa Bartholdsson, Johanna Gustafsson-Lundberg Dalarna University, Lund university 1931 Delighted to be governed - Teachers’ experiences of moderation as an expression of a more delimited but sharper professionalism? Håkan Löfgren, Fredrik Alm, Gunnel Colnerud Linköping University 2785 Reconsidering Validity and Reliability as Important Characteristics of Teachers’ Grading Practices Fredrik Alm, Gunnel Colnerud Linköping University 19 SES 06 B Round Table 2519 14 SES 06 Paper 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Cathrin Wasshede, Univerity of Gothenburg Location: B2 214 Slow thinking in a marketized education system Cathrin Wasshede, Tone Försund, Stina Larsson, Anneline Sander University of Gothenburg 20. Youth research Chair: Location: B2 216 2856 The Educational Performance of Swedish-language schools in Finland. A study of PISA 2012 Finnish oversample. Heidi Harju-Luukkainen, Kari Nissinen, Sofia Stolt, Jouni Vettenranta University of Jyväskylä, University of Helsinki 2904 Educational attainment at upper secondary schools in Reykjavík by student social background Þorlákur Axel Jónsson University of Akureyri 2996 Why can´t they just pull themselves together? Mette Bunting Høgskolen i Telemark 21 SES 06 A Symposium 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Governing Tools in Scandinavian Education Policy #1 Organizer: Sverre Tveit, University of Oslo Chair: Sverre Tveit, University of Oslo. Discussant: Linda Rönnberg, Umeå University Location: A1 311 2877 Educational Testing as an Accountability Tool: drawing on experiences from Danish educational history Christian Ydesen Aalborg University 2878 Meritocratic traditions’ epistemological logics: implications for educational governing and policy legitimization in Norway and Sweden Sverre Tveit University of Oslo 2881 From pilot to implementation: a study of inspection teams and the new school inspection handbook in Norway Jeffrey Hall University of Oslo 2883 Data use in education: a systematic conceptual review Tine S. Prøitz, Buskerud and Vestfold University College Th e 43 r d Friday 19 SES 06 A Paper a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 65 SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 21 SES 06 B Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Steinunn Helga Larusdottir, University of Iceland Location: A1 314 The impossibility of citizenship for people with learning disabilities: A paradoxical citizenship constructed within disability and educational policies. Aarno Kauppila, Sirpa Lappalainen University of Helsinki 2742 The affective economy and workings of social class in the marketisation of the Danish school Rikke Brown Aarhus Universitet 2595 Inclusive Elite Education. Excellence Initiatives at Swedish Secondary Schools Susanne Dodillet University of Gothenburg 2868 The Economic Collapse and its Impact on Schools in Iceland Steinunn Helga Larusdottir, Anna Kristin Sigurdardottir, Arna H. Jonsdottir, Borkur Hansen, Gudny Gudbjornsdottir University of Iceland 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Arja Haapakorpi, University of Helsinki Location: A1 316 2855 Underlying assumptions regarding students not eligible for Swedish upper secondary school Karin Lumsden Wass University of Gothenburg 2597 The Challenges of Change for Longitudinal Research on Student Recruitment Patterns Johanna Mellén University of Gothenburg 2066 Apprenticeship – how formal education and work life interact? Arja Haapakorpi University of Helsinki 22 SES 06 Paper Friday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 2393 21 SES 06 C Paper 22. Poststructuralist Pedagogical Research Chair: Location: A1 334 2396 Attention as an Educational Aim – Reclaiming the Relationality of Education Johannes Rytzler Mälardalen University 2198 Documentation for pupils in residential care: Network of relations of human and non-human actants. Susanne Severinsson Linköping University 2799 Researching mixed and multiracial subjectivities: Marginal experiences in Swedish education research. Daphne Arbouz Linköping University 24 SES 06 Paper 66 | Th e 43 r d | 24. School Development Methods and analyses in under-standing classroom practices. Chair: Pia Williams, University of Gothenburg Location: A1 338 2154 The importance of national tests for analysing and developing classroom practice in Norway Ole Petter Vestheim, Kitt Lyngsnes Nord-Trondelag University College 2493 Students understandings of fractions Caroline Eriksson, Ann-Christine Wennergren, Angelika Kullberg, Pia Williams Högskolan i Halmstad, Göteborgs universitet 2498 Peer observation of teaching in K-5 schools as a tool for school development Lena Ivarsson Mid Sweden University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 25 SES 06 Paper 25. Guidance/Counseling Methods and analyses in under-standing classroom practices. Chair: Eva Bjerkholdt, University College of Telemark Location: B1 133 2739 Informal Mentoring in Police Education Cato R.P. Bjørndal, Petter Mathisen, Geir Runar Karlsen University of Tromsø 2520 Supervision as an incitement for professional development in the kindergarten Hege Fimreite, Ingrid Fossøy Sogn og Fjordane University College NN SES 06 Paper | SESSION 6 09.00–10.30 No network Chair: Location: B 134 3147 Student’s digital production - evaluation as a powerful practice Birgitte Holm Sørensen, Karin Levinsen Aalborg University 3158 Tablet use across the curriculum in grades 9 to 10 at an Icelandic school Sólveig Jakobsdóttir, Skúlína H. Kjartansdóttir University of Iceland School of education 4629 Online case based learning in higher education: The case of early childhood education student teachers at the Arctic University of Norway Maria Dardanou, Stathis Th. Konstantinidis Arctic University of Norway, Northern Research Institute 2950 Critical analyses of a standardized evidence based program for classroom management and learning environment (PALS). Tine Arntzen Hestbek PLU/NTNU KEYNOTE 11.00-12.00 Equality and Justice – Business and Excellence. A Nordic Educational Dilemma. Prof. Lisbeth Lundahl, University of Umeå, Sweden Chair: Elisabet Öhrn, University of Gothenburg Location: AK2 155 Kjell Härnqvistsalen Friday Keynote 11.00-12.00 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 67 SESSION 7 13.00–14.30 | SE S SION P ROG R A MME PARALLEL SESSION 7, 13.00-14.30 03 SES 07 A Paper “Is this the tallest building in the world?” A posthuman approach to ethical problems in young children’s learning projects Anna Palmer Stockholm Universty 2373 Be Extended for children between 0 - 3 years Anneke Von Der Fehr, Tona Gulpinar Oslo and Akershus University College of applied sciences 2234 Digital media and aesthetical learning in day care education. Søren Holm UCC 2193 What kind of aesthetic processes emerge in the kindergarten for the children under the age of three, and where do they appear? Tona Gulpinar, Leif Hernes Oslo and Akershus University College of applied sciences 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Location: B3 316 2470 Children`s social conflicts, democracy and professional judgment in kindergarten Ruth Ingrid Skoglund NLA University College 2019 Why stick to circle time? – Circle time as a participatory challenge for both children and preschool teachers Ida Kornerup, Kira S. Christensen University College Capital UCC, Copenhagen 06 SES 07 A Symposium Friday Location: B3 315 2629 03 SES 07 B Paper 68 | Th e 43 r d 3. Early Childhood Research Chair: Pia Williams, University of Gothenburg 6. Educational Leadership Network School Superintendents in the political and administrative crossfire Organizer: Lejf Moos, Aarhus University Chair: Lejf Moos, Aarhus University 1724 Hierarchy and network Jan Merok Paulsen Oslo University 1725 Trust and Security Elisabet Nihlfors Uppsala University 1727 Mediation and translation Jan Merok Paulsen, Lejf Moos Oslo University, Aarhus University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Location: AK 2137 SE S SION P ROG R A MME 6. Educational Leadership Network Chair: Ann Gunnulfsen, University of Oslo. Discussant: Ulf Leo, Umeå University Location: AK 2138 1850 Leadership and Collaborative School-based Development Ann Gunnulfsen, Kristin Helstad University of Oslo 1851 The New Deputy Leader in Lower Secondary Schools in Norway. From traditional Administrative Roles to Learning Leaders? Hedvig Abrahamsen, Marit Aas University Teacher College Sogn og Fjordane, University of Oslo 1860 Different requirements for school leaders to master new competencies. A comparison between institutions offering competence programs Tor Colbjørnsen University of Oslo 10 SES 07 Paper 10. Higher Education Chair: Outi Ahonen, Laurea University of Applied Sciences Location: AK 2139 2515 Academic standards and professional relevance in Swedish Teacher Education curricula – a semantic approach Karin Stolpe Linköping University 2209 Educational expertise in academic recruitment processes Sara Levander, Eva Forsberg, Maja Elmgren Uppsala University 3025 Perspectives of teacher education students on global citizenship: implications for ethical internationalisation Karen Pashby, Michelle Nicolson, Meeri Hellsten University of Oulu/University of Alberta, University of Oulu, Södertörn University 12 SES 07 Paper 12. Inclusive Education Chair: Thomas Barrow Location: AK 2136 4724 Social community and local community – how the relation between the two can have an impact on youths’ experiences of inclusion and exclusion Tekla Canger, Üzeyir Tireli UCC 2787 Stability and change in lower secondary school and the impact on professional practice with youth’s community Vibe Larsen, Lone Brønsted, Charlotte Bie University College UCC 2930 LEARNING LABS AND SOCIAL IN- AND EXCLUSION OF DANISH YOUTH IN EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS Tekla Canger, Lise Aagard, Tim Vikær Andersen UCC Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Friday 06 SES 07 B Symposium | SESSION 7 13.00–14.30 | 69 SESSION 7 13.00–14.30 13 SES 07 Paper 13. ICT & Education Chair: Lilian Gran, College of Lillehammer and Thomas Winman, University West Location: BE 016 Digital Bildung and the digital human-being the neglected expansion of the Knowledge promotion Lillian Gran College of Lillehammer 2368 Examining the relationship between digital competence, mastery orientation, self-efficacy and avoiding stress/health due to ICT Ove Edvard Hatlevik Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education 2569 Working with graphic visualization as a mindtool Renata Svedlin Åbo akademi University 2674 Classroom of the future – development and innovation in digital learning-communities Thomas Winman, Lars Svensson, Lena Pareto University West 14. Multi-Cultural Educational Research Learning spaces for inclusion and social justice: Organizer: Anette Hellman, University of Gothenburg Chair: Anette Hellman, University of Gothenburg Location: B2 215 2753 Challenge and success- Norwegian kindergartens as multicultural arenas Kirsten Lauritsen Nord-Trondelag University College 2754 Perspectives on immigrant children´s participation and success in Icelandic preschools Hanna Ragnarsdóttir, Fríða B. Jónsdóttir, Hildur Blöndal University of Iceland 2757 Children´s notions about inclusion, exclusion and solidarity in Swedish preschools Anette Hellman, Johannes Lunneblad, Ylva Odenbring University of Gothenburg 15 SES 07 Paper Friday SE S SION P ROG R A MME 2965 14 SES 07 Symposium 70 | Th e 43 r d | 15. Literacy Research Network Chair: Location: B1 132 2808 Writing couples: computer sharing in students first years of literacy training Dan Åkerlund Karlstad University 2532 Learning to read and write by writing on a computer with auditory feed-back from synthetic speech. A case study. Britta Hannus-Gullmets Åbo Akademi University 2376 Gutter teaching - the teaching of literacy competence through comics gutter space Lars Wallner Linköping University a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n SE S SION P ROG R A MME 19. Teacher’s work and teacher education Chair: Robert Sjöberg, University of Gothenburg Location: B2 213 2550 Teachers´ Understanding of Learning Goals Charlotte Skott, Marie Falkesgaard Slot, Dorthe Carlsen, Morten Misfeldt University College Copenhagen, UCL, AU 3060 Theory and practice in the workshop – towards a theory and practice didactics Lars Emmerik Damgaard Knudsen, Lisbeth Haastrup Aarhus University 2216 The black-boxed interrater reliability: On the overlooked distinction between absolute and relative rater variability in the criterion-referenced policy era Robert Sjöberg Univeristy of Gothenburg 21 SES 07 A Symposium 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Governing Tools in Scandinavian Education Policy #2 Organizer: Sverre Tveit, University of Oslo Chair: Sverre Tveit, University of Oslo. Discussant: Kirsten Sivesind, University of Oslo Location: A1 311 2891 Curriculum as a governing tool: the formation of subject matter content and its legitimation Maike Luimes University of Oslo 2892 Swedish principals at the Intersection of Different Expectations Pia Skott, Monika Törnsén Uppsala University, Umeå University 21 SES 07 B Paper 21. Politics of Education and Education Policy Studies Chair: Stephen Mckinney, University of Glasgow Location: A1 314 2272 School choice in urban China: educational desires and life-packages between the state and the market Barbara Schulte Lund University 2951 To administer the future or conquer it? Gunilla Granath Mälardalen University 2641 Catholic schools in Scotland in the 21st century Stephen Mckinney University of Glasgow 24 SES 07 B Paper 24. School Development Long term projects – views, roles and incentives Chair: Eli Moksnes Furu, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Location: A1 338 2602 Facilitation in Action Research as Democratic Partnership –cases from three Nordic countries Eli Moksnes Furu, Gunilla Karlberg-Granlund, Anette Olin University of Tromsø, Åbo Akademi University, University of Gothenburg 2771 Teachers involvement in school development projects Kristin Eide NTNU 2591 Developing entrepreneurial learning in the Swedish school system – from scattered attempts to systematic efforts Mats Westerberg Luleå University of Technology 2814 Combining a thesis and an evaluation mission in a school development and research project – methodological considerations Susanne Sahlin Mid Sweden University Th e 43 r d Friday 19 SES 07 Paper | SESSION 7 13.00–14.30 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 71 72 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n PARTICIPANTS First name Family namn University Session Lise Sanna Kristina Liselott Marit Turid Skarre Ann Margareth Ingvild Thomas Phidel Usah Hedvig Helena Knut Ove Geir Hilde Eva Björn Outi Eva Fredrik Jonas Aslaug Grov Jonas Marit Anna Lisbeth Fred Carlo Klas Per Peter Catarina Karen Trine Daphne Emma Per Tine Catarina Yoshiko Ingólfur John Lisa Liisa Gunnar Helen Unn-Doris Lone Nizar Brit Jutta Rolf K. Ingrid Thomas Åsa Zahra Dennis Steen Kristin Jenny Ane Caroline Vidar Ulrika Bosse Annika Ann Britt K Inger Venla Hege Irene Cresantus Charlotte Aagard Aaltonen Aaltonen Aarsand Aas Aasebø Aasen Aasheim Mykland Aastrup Rømer Abang Abrahamsen Ackesjö Æsøy Afdal Afdal Ahlskog-Björkman Ahlström Ahonen Alerby Alm Almqvist Almås Alwall Alvestad Ambrose Amhag Andersen Andersson Andersson Andersson Andishmand Andreasen Anker Arbouz Arneback Arneberg Arntzen Hestbek Arvidson Asano Ásgeir Jóhannesson Ashu Eyong Asp-Onsjö Astala Augustsson Avery Bæck Bæk Brønsted Bagadood Ballangrud Balldin Baltzersen Bardon Barow Bartholdsson Bayati Beach Beck Belt Skutlaberg Bengtsson Bergersen Berggren Berglund Bergmark Bergstedt Bergviken Rensfeldt Berlin Berndtsson Bernelius Besserud Sofienlund Beyer Log Biamba Bie UCC Finnish Youth Research Society Copenhagen University Norwegian University of Science and Technology University of Oslo University of Agder Hedmark University College Telemark University College Aarhus University Hinkongwittayakom School Hedmark University College Linnaeus University Østfold University College Østfold University College Østfold University College Åbo Akademi University Umeå University Laurea University of Applied Sciences Luleå University of Technology Linköping University Uppsala University Stord/Haugesund University College Malmö University Stavanger University Stockholm University Malmö University Østfold University College University of Gothenburg Linköping University University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg Aalborg University Norwegian School of Theology Linköping University Örebro University Union of Education Norway PLU/NTNU Mid Sweden University Uppsala University University of Iceland Bangkok University of Gothenburg Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa Mid Sweden University Jönköping University University of Tromsø University College UCC, FoU University of Bristol University College of Buskerud and Vestfold Malmö University Østfold University College Jönköping University Halmstad University Dalarna University University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg University of Southern Denmark NLA University college University of Gothenburg Sogn og Fjordane University College University of Gothenburg Utdanningsforbundet Luleå University of Technology Malmö University University of Gothenbrug Union of Education Norway University of Gothenburg University of Helsinki Hedmark University College Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University of Gävle University College UCC 12 SES 07 20 SES 01, 08 SES 03 Th e 43 r d 01 SES 07, 01 SES 05 06 SES 01 A, 06 SES 03 A, 06 SES 07 B 08 SES 06 16 SES 04 06 SES 07 B 01 SES 03 B, 17 SES 05 19 SES 03 B 19 SES 02 19 SES 02, 19 SES 02, 05 SES 05 03 SES 06 B 06 SES 01 A 10 SES 04 A 07 SES 03 19 SES 06 A 21 SES 04 A 10 SES 05 02 SES 02 03 SES 06 B 07 SES 04 13 SES 01 06 SES 02 26 SES 03 19 SES 04 A, 01 SES 06, 19 SES 06 A 15 SES 02 17 SES 05 21 SES 01 B 19 SES 02 22 SES 06 19 SES 03 B NN SES 06 24 SES 04 17 SES 04 07 SES 02, 08 SES 02, 06 SES 04 A 08 SES 03 10 SES 04 A 17 SES 01, 17 SES 02 14 SES 02 B 20 SES 03 Poster Network 24 06 SES 01 A 07 SES 06 Participants 14 SES 02 A, 19 SES 06 A 14 SES 06 06 SES 03 B, 03 SES 05 20 SES 02 06 SES 04 A 08 SES 05 03 SES 04 10 SES 03 07 SES 03 22 SES 01, 22 SES 02 21 SES 04 A 12 SES 02 A 21 SES 05 C 18 SES 04 13 SES 04, 13 SES 06 06 SES 03 B 12 SES 07 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 73 74 | Th e 43 r d First name Family namn University Session Airi Jakob Niels Valgerdur Ragnhildur Eva Jørn Ingvil Amalia Amalia Cecilia Anne Mette Greta Camilla Conny Piia Cato R.P. Elisabeth Anne-Mette Kerstin Mette Ulf Hildur Eva Eva Karen Lena Anette Birgitte Gade Christian Göran Lars Gunnar Frederique Rikke Mette Lone Tobias Jeppe Mette Jakob Maria Kristina Angelica Steinar Tekla Dorthe Tone Cecilie Megan Katarina Elisabet Roy Y. Daisuke Hanne Kira S. Ditte Dalum Silwa Tor Gunnel Ingrid Marita Marianne Katharina Hanne Fehn Magnus Michael Dorte John Lars Emmerik Helena Maria Heike Fred Filipa Joke Jörgen Lisa Jakob Stephen Susanne Tumurbars Bigsten Billmayer Binderup Dohn Bjarnadottir Bjarnadóttir Bjerkholt Bjerre Bjordal Bjornsdottir Bjornsdottir Björck Bjørgen Björk Gudmundsdottir Björklund Björkman Björn Bjørndal Bjørnestad Bjøru Bladini Bladt Blossing Blöndal Bolander Borgfeldt Borgnakke Boström Boye Koch Brander Brandmo Brante Briseid Brossard Børhaug Brown Bruun Brønsted Buchner Bundsgaard Bunting Bøje Börebäck Börjesson Bøyum Canger Carlsen Carlsten Case Cederlund Cedersund Chan Choshi Christensen Christensen Christoffersen Claesson Colbjørnsen Colnerud Convery Cronqvist Dahl Dahlbäck Dahle Dahlstedt Dal Dall-Hansen Dalsgard Damgaard Knudsen Danielsson Dardanou de Boer Dervin DeSousa Dewilde Dimenäs Dimming Ditlev Bøje Dobson Dodillet Dolgorsuren University of Gothenburg Mid Sweden University Aarhus Universitet University of Iceland University of Iceland Telemark University College Aarhus University Norwegian University of Science and Technology University of Iceland University of Iceland University of Gothenburg Lillehammer University College The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education University of Gothenburg Mid Sweden University University of Eastern Finland University of Tromsø Oslo and Akershus University College The Arctic University of Norway Karlstads University University college capital University of Gothenburg University of Iceland Linköping University University of Gothenburg University of Copenhagen Mid Sweden University VIA University College Professionshøjskolen Metropol University of Oslo University of Gothenburg Universitetet i Agder NLA University College UCC University College UCSJ University College UCC University of Vienna Aarhus University Telemark University College University of Southern Denmark Stockholm University University of Gothenburg University of Bergen UCC UC Syddanmark NIFU Dalarna University University College West Linköping University Boston College Tokyo University Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University College Capital UCC UCSJ University of Gothenburg Oslo University Linköping University Utdanningsforbundet University of Gothenburg Linnaeus University University of Gothenburg Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Science Linköping University Iceland University Lillebelt Hospital Mentamálaráðið Aarhus University Dalarna University UiT The Arctic University of Norway Universität Koblenz-Landau University of Helsinki University of Oslo Hedmark University College University of Gothenburg University College West University of Southern Denmark Lillehammer University College University of Gothenburg Union for Supporting Training of Deaf children and Youth Assiocation 07 SES 04 04 SES 02 13 SES 03 07 SES 02 25 SES 05 29 SES 03 21 SES 03 B 21 SES 05 B a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 12 SES 05 08 SES 01 13 SES 05, 13 SES 06 13 SES 06 03 SES 06 B 24 SES 05 19 SES 05 A 25 SES 06, 25 SES 05 04 SES 06 25 SES 01 12 SES 04 25 SES 03, 24 SES 01 A 14 SES 07 08 SES 05 15 SES 06 08 SES 03 17 SES 02 12 SES 05 14 SES 03 06 SES 02, 06 SES 03 A 20 SES 02, 09 SES 03 14 SES 04 A 21 SES 06 B 12 SES 05 12 SES 07 12 SES 02 A 13 SES 03 20 SES 06 08 SES 01, 22 SES 03, 16 SES 06 21 SES 02 B 12 SES 07 19 SES 07 09 SES 02 21 SES 03 C, 05 SES 05 15 SES 02, 01 SES 05 23 SES 03 10 SES 06 19 SES 05 B 19 SES 03 A 03 SES 07 B 04 SES 06 09 SES 02 06 SES 02, 06 SES 07 B 19 SES 06 A 19 SES 01 A 17 SES 03 15 SES 06 03 SES 06 A 21 SES 01 A 24 SES 01 B, 13 SES 01, 24 SES 02 10 SES 04 A 19 SES 07 19 SES 05 A NN SES 06 24 SES 04 14 SES 01, 14 SES 04 A, 14 SES 04 B 13 SES 03 14 SES 05 19 SES 04 B 20 SES 01 13 SES 06 19 SES 01 A, 21 SES 06 B First name Family namn University Session Carl F. Marianne Tilman Henriette Tone Nini Kjersti Silvia Charlotta Christine Agneta Brit Kristin Stine Christina Katarina Björn Kajsa Annika Maja Helene Heidi Bård Ketli Thor Ola Irina Thomas Margareta Anita Claes Anita Annika Caroline Elin Lisbeth Sofia Joakim Åsa Marie Carin Rolf Andreas Magnus Hege Gunnar Hilde Sofie Anna-Maria Lea Rebecca Marianne Göran Sara Eva Dons Dovemark Drope Duch Dyrdal Solbrekke Ebeltoft Eckblad Edling Edström Edwards Groves Edvardsson Eide Eide Ekornes Elde Mølstad Elfström Pettersson Eliasson Ellegård Elm Fristorp Elmgren Elvstrand Enbacka Engen Engen Engenes Englund Engvall Ericsson Ericsson Eriksson Eriksson Eriksson Eriksson Eriksson Eriksson Bergström Evensen Hansen Falk Lundqvist Falkesgaard Slot Falkner Fasting Fejes Ferry Fimreite Finnbogason Fjeld Fjellman Flackeberg Florin Sädbom Folkesson Lang Folkestad Folkman Forsberg NTNU University of Gothenburg German Institute for International Educational Research Aalborg University University of Oslo University of Oslo Norwegian Police University University of Gävle Umeå University Charles Sturt University University of Gothenburg Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences NTNU Volda University College University of Oslo Linköping University Karlstads universitet Linköping University Halmstad University Uppsala University Linköping University University of Helsinki Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Hedmark University College University of Oslo Örebro University Linköping University University of Borås Halmstad University University of Borås Stockholm University Halmstad University Stockholm university Sollentuna kommun Mid Sweden university University of Stavanger Umeå University UCL Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied sciences Linköping University Umeå University Sogn og Fjordane University College University of Iceland University of Oslo Gothenburg University UCSJ Jönköping University University of Gothenburg Lund University Stockholm university Uppsala universitet 06 SES 04 A 21 SES 03 C 18 SES 04 19 SES 04 A 19 SES 03 B 06 SES 04 B 01 SES 05 07 SES 01, 22 SES 02 06 SES 05 06 SES 04 A Anna Anette Rita Ingrid Olof Jo Lars Frode Lisbeth Lunde Johanna Anneli Tuuli Yoshiaki Risa Eli Moksnes Tone Niels Eva Lena Jens N. Ruth Gabriella Sidsel Ingemar Tonje Hilde Øystein Jonna Joanna Karen Rut Forssell Forssten Seiser Foss Lindblad Fossøy Franck Frankham Frederiksen Frederiksen Frejd Frelin From Fujii Fujii Furu Försund Gæmelke Gannerud Garberg Gardesten Gasson Gejard Germeten Gerrbo Giæver Gilje Gintberg Jensen Giota Gísladóttir Stockhoilm university Karlstads university University of Borås Sogn og Fjordane University College University of Gothenburg Liverpool John Moores University University of Southern Denmark VIAUC Linköping University University of Gävle University of Helsinki Shinshu University Japan Women's University University of Tromsø Gothenburg university Danmarks Lærerforening University of Gothenburg Högskolan Väst The Linnaeus University University of Otago Stockholm university UiT, Norges Arktiske Universitet Göteborgs universitet Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University of Oslo Aarhus University Gothenburg university Univeristy of Iceland Th e 43 r d 03 SES 06 A 24 SES 07 Poster Network 23 21 SES 06 A 03 SES 02 B 19 SES 06 A 25 SES 03 10 SES 07 17 SES 02, 17 SES 05 21 SES 05 C 13 SES 06, 13 SES 01 14 SES 04 A 13 SES 02 19 SES 03 B 04 SES 03 03 SES 05 22 SES 04 06 SES 03 B 03 SES 03 24 SES 06 03 SES 02 A 24 SES 03 03 SES 07 B, 24 SES 04 03 SES 06 B 19 SES 07 17 SES 03 12 SES 05, 12 SES 04 21 SES 01 A, 21 SES 04 B 21 SES 04 C 03 SES 04, 25 SES 06 14 SES 02 A 06 SES 04 B 21 SES 05 B 05 SES 04 03 SES 03 01 SES 01, 21 SES 02 A, 10 SES 07, 21 SES 04 A 21 SES 02 B 06 SES 05 21 SES 04 A 25 SES 06 07 SES 04 08 SES 04 06 SES 03 B 07 SES 01 22 SES 03 Participants 03 SES 01 B 19 SES 06 B 10 SES 04 B 21 SES 04 B 03 SES 01 12 SES 03 B 13 SES 04, 13 SES 02, 13 SES 06 13 SES 03 01 SES 01 12 SES 03 B 10 SES 03 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 75 First name Family namn University Session Liv Eli Lena Mikhail Sarah Lillian Gunilla Ingrid Liisa Sören Jan David Thore Peter Guðný Hafdís Greta Gestur Lars Marte Sørebø Tona Gunnar J. Hermína Ann Elisabeth Johanna Per Per Kerstin Jorunn Eva-Lena Christina Arja Lisbeth Björn Erica Ilse Aimee Jeffrey Stina Christina Kjell Atle Maria Karen Bjørn Thorkild Britta Börkur Petteri Anne Gøthe Jens Monica Anneli Moti Heidi Mirjam Eva-Marie Martin Noriko Biörn Ove Edvard Cecilie Rune Kampei Anna Sofia Kristinn Anette Gjems Gjølstad Gleisner Villasmil Gradovski Grams Gran Granath Granbom Granbom-Herranen Granlund Grannäs Gravesen Grootenboer Gudbjornsdottir Guðjónsdóttir Gudmundsdottir Gudmundsson Gulbrandsen Gulliksen Gulpinar Gunnarsson Gunnthorsdottir Gunnulfsen Gustafsson-Lundberg Gyberg Gynther Göransson H. Midtsundstad Haag Haandbæk Schmidt Haapakorpi Haastrup Haglund Hagström Hakvoort Haley Hall Hallsén Halvarsson Halvorsen Hammarsten Hammerness Hamre Hanghøj Hannus-Gullmets Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen Lund Hansen Orwehag Hansson Hara Harju-Luukkainen Harkestad Olsen Harlin Harling Hasegawa Hasselgren Hatlevik Haugen Hausstätter Hayashi Hedberg Hegna Hellman Volda University College Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus Dalarna and Örebro University University College of Telemark Aalborg Universitet College of Lillehammer Mälardalen University University College West University of Jyväskylä University of Vaasa University of Gävle VIA University College Griffith University University of Iceland University of Iceland The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Eduation University of Iceland Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Telemark University College Oslo University College University of Iceland University of Akureyri University of Oslo Lunds university Linköping university Stockholm University Mälardalen university University of Agder University of Oslo University of Aarhus University of Helsinki Aarhus University University of Gothenburg Luleå University of Technology University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg University of Oslo Uppsala university University College West Norwegian University of Science and Technology Jönköping University American Museum of Natural History University of Århus Aalborg University Åbo Akademi University University of Iceland University of Helsinki UCSJ VIA University College University West Mid Sweden University Portland State University Univeristy of Jyväskylä The Arctic University of Norway Linköping University University of Gothenburg Nagoya University University of Gothenburg The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education NTNU Lillehammer University College Shinshu University University of Dalarna University of Oslo University of Gothenburg 03 SES 06 B 13 SES 06 13 SES 04 25 SES 02 24 SES 05 13 SES 07 21 SES 07 B Meeri Kristin Åsa Øyvind Alastair Bjørg Hege Carina Leif Patrik Tine Arntzen Åsa Carina Erik Ann-Sofie Hellstén Helstad Hemborg Henriksen Henry Herberg Gloppen Hermansen Hermansson Hernes Hernwall Hestbek Hirsh Hjelmér Hjulström Holm Södertörn University University of Oslo Sveriges utbildningsradio AB Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University West Hedmark University College Oslo and Akershus University College Umeå university Oslo University College Stockholm University NTNU, PLU Stockholm University Stockholm University Södertörn University University of Gothenburg 76 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 16 SES 06 07 SES 01, 07 SES 02 17 SES 01 06 SES 01 B 21 SES 02 B, 21 SES 06 B, 08 SES 06 10 SES 03, 14 SES 05 20 SES 02, 14 SES 06, 20 SES 01 03 SES 04 03 SES 07 A, 03 SES 06 A 14 SES 02 A 12 SES 02 B 06 SES 07 B, 06 SES 05 19 SES 06 A 18 SES 04 04 SES 02 12 SES 02 B 24 SES 01 A 19 SES 01 B 21 SES 06 C 19 SES 07 17 SES 02 22 SES 04 10 SES 03 21 SES 06 A 05 SES 02 13 SES 05 17 SES 04 19 SES 03 B 12 SES 04 13 SES 03 15 SES 07 14 SES 04 B, 21 SES 06 B 21 SES 05 C 12 SES 05 17 SES 01 24 SES 04 14 SES 02 B, 20 SES 06 12 SES 03 A 21 SES 04 B 21 SES 05 B, 21 SES 06 B 21 SES 02 A 13 SES 07, 13 SES 06 05 SES 01 21 SES 04 C 14 SES 02 A 20 SES 04 B 08 SES 01, 14 SES 04, 14 SES 07, 14 SES 05 10 SES 07 19 SES 01 B, 06 SES 07 B 06 SES 04 B 19 SES 05 B 18 SES 04 19 SES 05 A 15 SES 01 03 SES 06 A, 03 SES 07 A 12 SES 01 A, 10 SES 05 21 SES 02 C 16 SES 04 08 SES 03, 21 SES 04 B First name Family namn University Session Gunilla Lars Louise Søren Vidar Bergethon Ragnhild Birgitte Kristina Stefan Megumi Torbjörn Jørgen Agneta Magnus Eva Hilde Karoline Erja Mia Jonas Grethe Elen Thomas Igors Lena Carolyn Rachel Sólveig Hille Joel John Maria Ruth Jonna Gintberg Inga Staal Line L. Asdis Monica Nina Ingolfur Asgeir Thurídur Jan-Birger Gerd Eva Lotta Magnus Olof Thomas Ingemar Birgitta Gunnvi Sæle Arna H. Fríða B. Halla Svanborg R. Ingibjörg Þorlákur Axel Einar June Ina Karin Christina Lise Aagaard Anne-Grete Jenny Pashby Bharat Bahadur Gunilla Anna Jóhanna Geir Runar Lars Yvonne Jaakko Aarno Marijana Jane Bård Nils Holm Holm Holm Holm Holm Holm Holm Sørensen Holmberg Holmström Honjo Hortlund Huggler Hult Hultén Hultin Hultin Hultman Tømte Huovila Husted Höög Ingebrigtsvold Sæbø Instefjord Iskov Ivanovs Ivarsson Jackson Jakhelln Jakobsdóttir Janhonen-Abruquah Jansson Jansson Jarl Jensen Jensen Jenset Jenssen Joelsdottir Johannesen Johannesen Johannesson Jóhannsdóttir Johansen Johansen Johansson Johansson Johansson Johansson Johansson Johansson Johansson-Hidén Jokstad Jonsdottir Jónsdóttir Jónsdóttir Jónsdóttir Jonsdottir Kolka Jónsson Juell Junge Juva Jönsson Jørgensen Kaas Kaldahl Kallstenius Karen Karki Karlberg-Granlund Karlefjärd Karlsdóttir Karlsen Karlsson Karlsson Kauko Kauppila Kelentric Kenway Ketil Engen Kirsten University of Helsinki University of Aarhus Förvaltningshögskolan University College Copenhagen The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education Norwegian Police University College Aalborg University Halmstad University Umeå University Kanazawa University Uppsala University Aarhus University Umeå university Linköping University Dalarna University The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education Laurea University of Applied Sciences UCC Umeå University Univeristy of Agder Stord/Haugesund University College VIA University College Riga East Clinical University Hospital Mid Sweden University Lancaster University UiT The Arctic University of Norway University of Iceland School of education University of Helsinki Uppsala university Umeå University University of Gothenburg University of Oslo Aarhus University UiO Buskerud and Vestfold University College University of Iceland Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Østfold University College Háskóli Íslands University of Iceland University of Nordland University of Gothenburg University West Lund university Stockholm University Umeå University University of Gothenburg University West Karlstad University NLA Høgskolen University of Iceland University of Iceland University of Iceland University of Iceland University og Iceland University of Iceland Union of Education Norway University of Stavanger University of Helsinki Malmö University University College Capital (UCC) UCC Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Skolinspektionen University of Oulu/University of Alberta Sunwal Community development Center Åbo Akademi University Karlstads University University of Iceland University of Tromsø University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg University of Helsinki University of Helsinki Senter for IKT i utdanningen Monash University Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Uppsala University 14 SES 04 A 15 SES 03 21 SES 02 B 03 SES 07 A Th e 43 r d 13 SES 05 NN SES 06 22 SES 04, 22 SES 04 24 SES 02, 10 SES 04 A 16 SES 05 07 SES 04, 06 SES 05, 10 SES 06 05 SES 03 15 SES 01, 19 SES 06 A 13 SES 06 10 SES 04 A 06 SES 03 A 25 SES 01 19 SES 01 A 10 SES 04 A 24 SES 06 08 SES 03 24 SES 04 NN SES 06 14 SES 04 B 01 SES 01 24 SES 02, 10 SES 04 A 24 SES 03 06 SES 02 04 SES 06 B 02 SES 04 13 SES 06 19 SES 02 21 SES 03 A 05 SES 04 12 SES 03 A 05 SES 05 03 SES 02 B 09 SES 01, 22 SES 01 13 SES 03 06 SES 01 A, 06 SES 03 B, 06 SES 06 A 18 SES 03 06 SES 02 21 SES 06 B 14 SES 07 14 SES 01, 14 SES 02 A 09 SES 01, 10 SES 03 21 SES 03 A 20 SES 06 25 SES 02 14 SES 04 A 15 SES 02 04 SES 02 Poster Network 19 Participants 21 SES 05 C, 10 SES 07 24 SES 07 06 SES 05 19 SES 03 A 25 SES 06 21 SES 02 B 12 SES 02 A, 12 SES 03 B 21 SES 02 C 21 SES 06 B Keynote 1 13 SES 02 19 SES 01 A a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 77 78 | Th e 43 r d First name Family namn University Session Carina Kaarin Bjørg Jon Ingvar Skúlína H. Anna Kirsti Hanne Lars Emmerik Damgaard Agneta Marie Kerstin Nora Olav Leila Stathis Th. Kanako Ida Helena Sonja Jimmy Sanita Anja Susanne John B. Gunnar Suzanne Ingvill Niels Lars Anders Angelika Feiwel Kjetil Minna Katarzyna Susanne Karin Lina Elina Gjert Annika Sirpa Vibe Eric Stina Steinunn Helga Karen Hugh Jon Kirsten Heidi Samuel Eva Gun-Britt Ratib Balli Hillevi Ulf Sara Karin Magnus Annika Mette Johan Anne Anette Erik Leif Viveca Ola Erik Åsa Sverker Joakim Lena Elisabeth Gunilla Per Susanne Caroline Kiukas Kivimäki Kjær Kjaran Kjartansdóttir Klerfelt Klette Knudsen Knudsen Arcada University of Applied Sciences Luleå University of Technology Aarhus University University of Iceland University of Iceland School of education Jönköping University University of Oslo Århus University University of Aarhus 01 SES 06 24 SES 02, 30 SES 03 17 SES 03 12 SES 02 A, 21 SES 03 A NN SES 06 17 SES 01 19 SES 03 B, 04 SES 04 22 SES 04 Knutas Koch Kolam Kolkin Sarastuen Kolstad Konkola-Loikkanen Konstantinidis Korenaga Kornerup Korp Kosunen Krab Krankale Kraus Kreitz-Sandberg Krejsler Krigholm Krogh Krogstad Svanes Kryger Kulbrandstad Kullberg Kupferberg Kvåle Kyttälä Kärkkäinen Köpsén Lager Lago Lahelma Langfeldt Lantz-Andersson Lappalainen Larsen Larsson Larsson Larusdottir Lassen Lauder Lauglo Lauritsen Layne Lefever Leffler Lejonqvist Lekhal Hedmark Lelinge Lenz Taguchi Leo Levander Levinsen Levinsson Lilja Liljenberg Liljestrand Lillvist Lind Lindberg Lindberg Lindberg Lindberg Lindberg Lindberg-Sand Lindblad Lindgren Lindgren Lindgren Eneflo Lindqvist Lindqvist Linner Ljungberg NTNU Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design Umea University Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Ostfold University College Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District Northern Research Institute Kochi University University College Capital, Copenhagen UCC University College West University of Helsinki Roskilde University Red Cross Medical College of Riga Stradinṧ University Linnaeus University Linköping University Aarhus University Skolverket Life-lab Oslo and Akershus University College Aarhus University Hedmark University College University of Gothenburg Malmö University University College of Telemark University of Turku Minna Kyttälä University of Jyväskylä Linköping university University of Gothenburg Linköping university University of Helsinki University of Agder University of Gothenburg University of Helsinki UCC Stockholm University University of Gothenburg University of Iceland Buskerud and Vestfold University College University of Bath University of Oslo University College of Nord-Trondelag, HiNT University of Helsinki University of Iceland Umeå University Arcada Hedmark University College Malmö University Stockholm University Umeå University Uppsala university Aalborg University University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg Gävle University School of Education, Culture and Communication (UKK) UCSJ Umeå University Linnaeus University Stockholm University Umeå university Umeå University Lund University University of Gothenburg Umeå university Gothenburg University Stockholm university Dalarna University Linnaeus University Linnaeus University Malmö University 17 SES 03 02 SES 04 06 SES 01 A, 04 SES 06 B 19 SES 04 A a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 10 SES 04 A NN SES 06 12 SES 03 A 03 SES 07 B 19 SES 05 B 21 SES 05 C 18 SES 03 10 SES 04 A 08 SES 02, 22 SES 03, 05 SES 04 04 SES 03 22 SES 01 03 SES 05 04 SES 04 18 SES 03, 20 SES 04 14 SES 01 24 SES 06 02 SES 02 25 SES 03 19 SES 05 A 14 SES 03 19 SES 04 A 17 SES 02 17 SES 04 08 SES 01 24 SES 01 A 13 SES 05 08 SES 01, 08 SES 04, 21 SES 06 B 12 SES 07 20 SES 04 B 19 SES 06 B 08 SES 06, 21 SES 02 B, 21 SES 06 B 04 SES 03 Keynote 2 08 SES 06 14 SES 07 14 SES 04 B 14 SES 04 B 24 SES 01 B 10 SES 04 A 14 SES 02 B 02 SES 02 22 SES 01 06 SES 03 A 10 SES 07 NN SES 06 21 SES 05 B 09 SES 02 28 SES 03 07 SES 01 15 SES 06 24 SES 02 10 SES 04 B 19 SES 05 B 10 SES 04 A 21 SES 04 A 21 SES 04 A 21 SES 03 B, 21 SES 05 C, 07 SES 04 21 SES 02 B 03 SES 03 12 SES 02 B Poster Network 19 07 SES 06 First name Family namn University Session Bertil Sarah Massimo Marte Elena Ann Maike Karin Birthe Torbjørn Christian Lisbeth Osa Lisbeth Sverker Mona Ulf Marita Johannes Ljungblad Ljungquist Loi Lorentzen Luchinskaya Ludvigsson Luimes Lumsden Wass Lund Lund Lundahl Lundahl Lundberg Lunde Fredriksen Lundin Lundin Lundström Lundström Lunneblad Kungsbacka kommun University of Gävle The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Leeds Beckett University Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation University of Oslo University of Gothenburg Aalborg University University of Tromsø Örebro university Umeå University University of Gothenburg University College of Telemark University of Gothenburg University of Gothenburg Umeå University University College West University of Gothenburg Anna Kitt Christian Annica Håkan Ragnhild Gro Marianne Allyson Janne Berglind Gunnlaugur Kristina Johan Petter Tove Stephen Vegard Johanna Tarja Jan Katariina Ingvild Matilda Ragnhild Jorunn H. Reetta Louise Tanja Morten Marit Merete Eli Leif Lyngfelt Lyngsnes Lystbaek Löfdahl Hultman Löfgren Löfgren Løken Løkholm Lewin Macdonald Madsen Magnúsdóttir Magnússon Malmberg Malmqvist Mathisen Mattsson Mckinney Meland Mellén Meristö Merok Paulsen Mertanen Mestad Mettälä Midtbø Midtsundstad Mietola Mifsud Miller Misfeldt Mjøs Moe Moksnes Furu Moos University of Gothenburg Nord-Trondelag University College Aarhus University Karlstads University Linköpings university Linköpings university Hedmark University College Union of Education Norway University of Iceland Buskerud and Vestfold university college University of Iceland Mälardalen University College Uppsala University Malmö University University of Agder Linköping University University of Glasgow Lillehammer University College University of Gothenburg Laurea University of Applied Sciences Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University of Helsinki Høgskolen i Nord-Trøndelag Lund University Union of Education Norway University of Agder University of Helskinki Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences UCN Aalborg University NLA Høgskolen Queen Maud University College University of Tromsø Aarhus Universitet 12 SES 01 A 07 SES 01 13 SES 02 01 SES 05 10 SES 05 17 SES 03 21 SES 07 A 21 SES 06 C 24 SES 05 24 SES 01 A 05 SES 03 Keynote 3, 08 SES 04 14 SES 03 25 SES 03 19 SES 01 A 13 SES 05 21 SES 02 C, 06 SES 05 03 SES 06 B 14 SES 01, 14 SES 07, 14 SES 05, 18 SES 03 15 SES 02 24 SES 06 10 SES 03, 25 SES 05, 25 SES 02 Rebecca Soley Martha Eirill Hege Ingvild Niclas Brian Degn Jorunn Anders Nils Gjermund Masahiro Chie Grete Michelle Anna-Maija Elisabet Susanna Claes Tor Martin Nils Ole Galina Mattias Kari Malin Per Morris Morthens Mottelson Murtnes Myhre Mykland Månsson Mårtensson Møller Mørch Næss Nakada Nakasawa Netteland Nicolson Niemi Nihlfors Niinistö-Sivuranta Nilholm Nilsen Nilsen Nilsson Nilsson Sjöberg Nissinen Norberg Nordén University of Birmingham NordForsk UCC, FoU Telemark University College Nord-Trøndelag University College University College of Telemark Mälardalen University College UCSJ University of Oslo University of Oslo NTNU - PLU Tohoku University Tokyo Gakugei University Sogn og Fjordane University College University of Oulu University of Helskinki Uppsala University Laurea University of Applied Sciences Malmö University NordForsk Universitetet i Nordland University West Lund University University of Helsinki Mid Sweden University University of Gothenburg Th e 43 r d 09 SES 01, 21 SES 02 C, 19 SES 06 A 09 SES 01, 21 SES 02 C 08 SES 06 13 SES 02 25 SES 05 21 SES 05 B 12 SES 03 A 12 SES 01 B 25 SES 06 21 SES 07 B 13 SES 06 21 SES 06 C 10 SES 06 06 SES 01 A, 06 SES 06 A, 06 SES 07 A 21 SES 05 C 19 SES 01 B 22 SES 04 08 SES 01 13 SES 02, 13 SES 04, 13 SES 01 25 SES 03 19 SES 07, 13 SES 03 22 SES 03, 22 SES 04 24 SES 07 06 SES 03 A, 06 SES 07 A, 06 SES 06 A, 06 SES 06 A 21 SES 04 B Participants 04 SES 02 27 SES 03 19 SES 01 B 26 SES 03 14 SES 01 12 SES 05 06 SES 01 A, 06 SES 05 13 SES 02 04 SES 06 B 19 SES 05 B 08 SES 01, 08 SES 05 10 SES 05 10 SES 07 08 SES 01 06 SES 07 A 10 SES 04 A 12 SES 02 B, 12 SES 01 B 04 SES 06 B 10 SES 05 14 SES 02 B, 20 SES 06, 01 SES 06 04 SES 04 08 SES 05 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 79 First name Family namn University Session Daniel Andreas Jonas Marie Ulla Karin Ulla Martina Anita Merete Judit Lene Merete Nornes Anne-Sofie Anna-Liisa Ylva Eva Mina Dag Ebru Gbadamosi Anette Christina Anders Erla Mirjam Harkestad Maria Anders Ulf Maria Christina Ali Andreas Annica Cecilia Eli Antti Anna Kolbrún Lena Niels Jakob Karen Gry Ove Helena Héctor Ann-Katrin Lene Renata Ann-Louise Petra Carina Daniel Gerd Svava Joron Tiziana Ingrid Keryn Karen Tine S. Ingrid Susan Hanna Guðrún Nordholm Nordin Nordmark Nordmark Nordänger Norgren Norling Norlund Nornes Nymark Novak Nyhus Nymark Nyström Närvänen Odenbring Odgaard O'dowd Ofstad Oguz Olalekan Olin Olin-Scheller Olofsson Olsen Olsen Olson Olsson Olsson Olsson Osbeck Osman Ottemo Otterborg Otterset Nylund Ottesen Paakkari Palmer Pálsdóttir Pareto Pasgaard Pashby Paulgaard Pedersen Pedersen Pérez Prieto Perselli Persson Weiss Peskova Petersen Petersen Peterson Pettersson Pettersson Petursdottir Pihl Pozzoli Pramling Samuelsson Pratt Prins Prøitz Radtke Rafik Hama Ragnarsdottir Ragnarsdóttir University of Gothenburg Linnaeus University Mälardalen University College Örebro University Linnaeus University University West Mälardalen University College Borås University Sogn og Fjordane University College Uppsala University Lillehammer University College Sogn og Fjordane University College Uppsala University Linnaes University University of Gothenburg University College Lillebaelte Lund University University of Nordland Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Eventus Networks University of Gothenburg Karlstad university Mid Sweden University University of the Faroe Islands UiT Norges arktiske universitet Stockholm University Malmö University Stockholm University Borlänge kommun University of Gothenburg Mälardalen University College University of Gothenburg Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation University West University of Oslo University of Helsinki Stockholm University University of Iceland University West VIA University College University of Oulu/University of Alberta UiT The Arctic University of Norway University of Norway Stockholm University Karlstad university Mid Sweden University Statens Skolinspektion University of Iceland University West Stockholm university University of Gothenburg Gävle University University of Umeå University of Iceland Oslo and Akerhus University College University of Padova Gothenbrug Unviersity University of Otago UCC Vestfold University College The Norwegian Centre for ICT IN Education University of Iceland University of Iceland University of Iceland 27 SES 03 05 SES 02 09 SES 03 15 SES 01 Lina Robert Annette Palle Lillemor David Eva Charlotte Anna-Leena Shree Krishna Johanna Lea Signild Mika Klara Henrik Rahm Ramberg Rasmussen Rasmussen Rehnberg Reimer Reimers Riis Jensen Riitaoja Rimal Ringarp Ringskou Risenfors Risku Rokkones Roman Linköping University Stockholm University Aalborg University Aalborg University Uppsala universitet Aarhus University Linköping University UCC University of Helsinki Social Consciousness & Action Network Uppsala university VIA University College University West Juvaskyla Program for lærerutdanning, NTNU Uppsala university 80 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 15 SES 06 12 SES 01 A 03 SES 04 24 SES 04 08 SES 03 17 SES 02 14 SES 07, 18 SES 03, 14 SES 05 10 SES 04 A 21 SES 04 C 24 SES 02 07 SES 04 24 SES 01 A, 24 SES 05, 24 SES 07 15 SES 03 10 SES 03, 21 SES 04 A, 10 SES 06 19 SES 04 B, Poster network 19 21 SES 01 A 10 SES 04 A 21 SES 04 A 07 SES 04 14 SES 01 08 SES 01 24 SES 01 B 06 SES 05 04 SES 03 22 SES 01, 03 SES 07 A 17 SES 03 13 SES 07 10 SES 07 20 SES 04 B 24 SES 01 B 22 SES 04 21 SES 02 C, 21 SES 05 C 13 SES 01 14 SES 04 B 06 SES 04 B 03 SES 01 03 SES 05 01 SES 01 12 SES 03 A 13 SES 02 12 SES 02 B 07 SES 02 01 SES 03 B 21 SES 04 B 03 SES 05 21 SES 06 A 14 SES 04 B 14 SES 01 06 SES 04 A, 14 SES 02 A, 14 SES 07, 14 SES 04 B, 14 SES 06, 14 SES 07 21 SES 01 A 13 SES 03 21 SES 01 B 21 SES 01 B 04 SES 06 B 21 SES 03 B 08 SES 07 12 SES 04 14 SES 04 A 05 SES 02, 21 SES 01 B 17 SES 01 06 SES 06 A 12 SES 01 B 01 SES 01, 05 SES 02 First name Family namn University Session Chiara Maria Caroline Dion Johannes Thomas Aastrup Linda Karin Kira Taina Christopher Grethe Ingebrigtsvold Jonina Gudmundur Herner Susanne Frijiof Tetsuhito Johan Marcus Fredrik Anneline Rune Ellen Espen Catarina Barbara Claudia Christina Camilla Staffan Ove Susanne Sonja Anna Kristin Vanda Ellinor Kenneth Heikki Hannu Angelica Maria Kirsten Lena Robert Jarle Turid Guri Kristin Ruth Ingrid Charlotte Pia Simon Thor-Andre Siw Harald Øystein Kristin Belt Christine Marie Falkesgaard Anna Bjørn Søren Jeffery Fiona Ole Hege Sylvana Tone Dyrdal Morten "Hege Merete " Anke Inga Lisbeth Elisabeth Else Hilde Sofie Karin Sofia Rossitto Rubin Runesdotter Rüsselbæk Hansen Rytzler Rømer Rönnberg Rönnerman Saabye Christensen Saarinen Sadorge Sæbø Stockholm University Malmö University University of Gothenburg University of Southern Denmark Mälardalen University College Aarhus University Umeå University University of Gothenburg Professionshøjskolen, UCC University of Jyväskylä The Norwegian Center for ICT in Education University of Agder 10 SES 05 21 SES 04 A, 14 SES 06 21 SES 02 A, 21 SES 03 B, 21 SES 04 B 20 SES 01 22 SES 06 Saemundsdottir Saemundsson Sæverot Sahlin Sahlstrom Sakata Samuelsson Samuelsson Sandberg Sander Sarromaa Hausstätter Saur Schjetne Schmidt Schulte Schumann Segerholm Seitl Selander Sernhede Severinsson Sheridan Sigurdardottir Sigurgeirsdóttir Silius-Ahonen Silseth Silvennoinen Simola Simonsson Simonsson Sivesind Sjöberg Sjöberg Sjøvoll Skarre Aasebø Skedsmo Skinstad Van Der Kooij Skoglund Skott Skott Skov Fougt Skrefsrud Hedmark Skrøvset Skulberg Skundberg Skutlaberg Sleeter Slot Slotte-Lüttge Smestad Smidt Smith Smyth Smørdal Sofienlund Sofkova Hashemi Solbrekke Solheim Universiy of Iceland University of Iceland Bergen University College Mid Sweden University University of Helsinki Aoyama Gakuin University Karlstads university Linköping University Linköping University University of Gothenburg Lillehammer University College Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU Østfold University College Jönköping University Lund University Stockholm University MidSweden University Univerity West Stockholm University University of Gothenburg Linköping university University of Gothenburg University of Iceland University of Iceland Arcada University of Oslo University of Turku University of Helsinki University of Gothenburg Linköping univertity University of Oslo University West Univeristy of Gothenburg University of Nordland University of Agder University of Teacher Education of Central Switzerland Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences NLA University College University College Capital Uppsala university Aalborg University Hedmark University College The arctic university of Norway Utdanningsforbundet Lillehammer University College NLA University College University of Gothenburg University College Lillebælt University of Helsinki Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences UUC University College Copenhagen University of Otago Trinity College Dublin Oslo University Hedmark University College University West University of Oslo Utdanningsforbundet 12 SES 01 B Somby Spies Staal Jenset Stedt Stenshorne Stjernstrøm Stokke Stolpe Stolt Lillehammer University College University Oldenburg University of Oslo Örebro University Buskerud and Vestfold university college UiT The Arctic University of Norway Telemark University College Linköping university University of Helsinki 12 SES 06 24 SES 04, 26 SES 03 19 SES 03 B 01 SES 06 25 SES 05 06 SES 01 A 30 SES 03 10 SES 07 20 SES 06 Th e 43 r d 21 SES 05 C 06 SES 04 A, 24 SES 05 21 SES 03 C 09 SES 02 24 SES 07 21 SES 02 A, 04 SES 03 19 SES 05 B 09 SES 01 07 SES 06 21 SES 01 A 19 SES 06 B 12 SES 01 A 25 SES 01 19 SES 02 15 SES 01 21 SES 07 B 16 SES 05 21 SES 03 B, 21 SES 04 A 13 SES 06 13 SES03 22 SES 06 01 SES 03 B 21 SES 06 B, 06 SES 04 B 07 SES 02 02 SES 02, 01 SES 06 13 SES 03 01 SES 06 21 SES 05 C 08 SES 05 17 SES 05 05 SES 01 21 SES 03 A 19 SES 07 24 SES 01 B 09 SES 02 06 SES 03 A 12 SES 02 B, 14 SES 03 03 SES 07 B 19 SES 07 06 SES 02, 21 SES 07 A 13 SES 03 14 SES 05 06 SES 01 A 18 SES 04 Participants 04 SES 03 12 SES 06 03 SES 05, 01 SES 03 B 21 SES 04 B 12 SES 02 A 13 SES 06 15 SES 02, 01 SES 05 a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 81 First name Family namn University Session Ditte Ola Kristina Marianne Eiko Sari Paul Robert Daniel Christel Pia Einar Elin Kjetil Minna Sigurlaug Helgi Gudrun Renata Ann-Katrin Lars Ann-Katrin Brit Carl Anders Thomas Kari Marte Eva Marjatta Marie Thordis Robert Kirsten Elisabeth Cecilia Tarja Üzeyir Roald Ditte Jón Glenn-Egil Ulrika Anh-Dao Tom Are Sverre Karoline Monika Storck Christensen Strandler Ström Strömberg Sugo Sulkunen Sundar Sundberg Sundqvist Sundqvist Sundsdal Sundström-Sjödin Sundvor Kvaale Suni Svavarsdóttir Svavarsson Svedberg Svedlin Svensson Svensson Svensson Svoen Säfström Söderberg Søndenå Sørebø Gulliksen Taflin Takala Tanner Thordardottir Thornberg Thorsen Thorsen Tikkanen Tireli Tobiassen Tofteng Torfi Jónasson Torgersen Tornberg Tran Trippestad Tveit Tømte Törnsen Aarhus University University of Gothenburg Åbo Akademi University University of Borås Japan women's university University of Helsinki Oslo University College of Applied Sciences Linnaeus University Åbo Akademi University University West Sør-Trøndelag University College Linnaeus University Telemark University College University of Helsinki Austurbæjarskóli University of Iceland Umeå university Åbo akademi university Borås University University West University of Gothenburg Lillehammer University College Södertörn university Uppsala university Universitetet i Stavanger Telemark University College University of Gothenburg University of Umeå Karlstad University University of Iceland Linköping University Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University West University College Stord/Haugesund Professionshøjskolen UCC Østfold University College University College capital University of Iceland Norwegian Defence University College Dalarna University University of Iceland Bergen University College University of Oslo The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education Umeå university 19 SES 01 A 09 SES 03 12 SES 03 A, 25 SES 01 12 SES 01 A 17 SES 04 14 SES 02 B 12 SES 04, 12 SES 05 05 SES 01, 21 SES 04 A, 10 SES 04 B 25 SES 01 19 SES 05 B 19 SES 01 B, 03 SES 02 B 05 SES 03 Michael Hans Petter Svein Olav Hilde Kaisa Ninni Takehiro Verneri Kristina Lars Kristin Skinstad Wei Janne Heidi "Cathrin " Bente Mbu Åsa Chen Gaby Saira Stefan Charlotte Kirsten F. Ann-Christine Harko Tobias Inga Emelie Mats Ole Petter Maria Jouni Lene Karin Uljens Ulleberg Ulstad Ulvseth Vaahtera Wahlström Wakimoto Valasmo Walldén Hillström Wallner Van Der Kooij Wang Varjo Vartiainen Åbo akademi Norwegian University of Science and Technology University college of North-Trøndelag Aarhus University NordForsk Linnaeus University Tokyo University University of Helsinki Stockholm university Linköping university Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Lund University University of Helsinki University of Helsinki Wasshede Vatne Waye Wedin Weindong Weiner Weiner Weinholz Weitze Vennebo Wennergren Verhagen Werler Wernersson Westberg Bernemyr Westerberg Vestheim Westman Vettenranta Wiberg Univerity of Gothenburg Volda University College University of Helsinki Dalarna University Suzhou University of Science and Technology Sussex University Liverpool John Moores University Uppsala university Aalborg University University of Oslo Halmstad University Stockholm University University College Bergen University West Stockholm university Luleå University of Technology North Trondelag University College Uppsala university University of Helsinki The Norwegian Centre for ICT in Education 82 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n 14 SES 02 B 14 SES 04 B 14 SES 04 B 24 SES 01 B 06 SES 01 A, 13 SES 07 03 SES 05, 06 SES 03 B 01 SES 01, 13 SES 07 06 SES 01 B 13 SES 06 16 SES 03 02 SES 04 19 SES 05 A, 19 SES 04 B 19 SES 05 A 21 SES 05 C, 15 SES 03 08 SES 06, 21 SES 02 B 07 SES 02, 07 SES 04 19 SES 03 A 01 SES 06 12 SES 07 19 SES 03 A, 19 SES 03 B 12 SES 04 06 SES 04 A 09 SES 02 05 SES 05, 21 SES 03 C 14 SES 04 B 21 SES 06 A 13 SES 02 06 SES 03 A, 21 SES 07 A, 06 SES 02, 06 SES 03 A 06 SES 01 A 04 SES 04 12 SES 03 B 05 SES 03 19 SES 05 B 04 SES 03 03 SES 01 15 SES 07 21 SES 05 C 29 SES 03 19 SES 06 B 03 SES 06 B 14 SES 04 B 15 SES 02 13 SES 03 08 SES 04 08 SES 04 13 SES 03 06 SES 02 24 SES 05, 24 SES 06 13 SES 03 09 SES 02 10 SES 04 B 03 SES 02 A 24 SES 01 B, 24 SES 07 24 SES 06 15 SES 01 14 SES 02 B, 20 SES 06 First name Family namn University Session Kim Joachim Stine Tim Ilmi Pia Lena Nina Marianne Thomas Monika Annika Bettina Kristin Jan Désirée Kerstin Aneke Moira Anna Marie Linda Gun-Britt Christian Teemu Marie-Helene Linnéa Eva Anna Dan Eva Helene Johanna Leikny Elisabet Per Arne Maria Ann Wickman Wiewiura Vik Vikær Andersen Willbergh Williams Wiman Winger Vinje Winman Vinterek Wiwe Vogt Wolf Wolter von Ahlefeld Nisser Von Brömssen von der Fehr Von Wright Wozniczka Wrethander Wänström Wärvik Ydesen Ylikoski Zimmerman Nilsson Åberg Åhlund Ask Åkerfeldt Åkerlund Änggård Ärlestig Öberg Øgrim Öhrn Øiestad Øksnes Östman University of Umeå University of Copenhagen Lillehammer University college University College Capitol UCC University of Agder University of Gothenburg Uppsala university Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University West Stockholm university VIA University College Linneaus University Oslo and Akershus Univesity College of Applied Sciences Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Dalarna University Karlstads universitet Oslo and Akershus University College of applied sciences Södertörn University University of Iceland University of Gothenburg Linköping University University of Gothenburg Aalborg University Laurea University of Applied Sciences Halmstad University University West University West Stockholm University Karlstads university Stockholm university Umeå university Stockholm university Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences University of Gothenburg University of Oslo Norwegian University of Science and Technology University West 19 SES 05 A 21 SES 03 B 12 SES 01 A 12 SES 07 09 SES 03 01 SES 03 B, 24 SES 06 03 SES 06 A 13 SES 04 01 SES 01, 13 SES 01 15 SES 06 05 SES 03 03 SES 06 A 26 SES 03 25 SES 01 03 SES 06 A, 03 SES 07 A 14 SES 05 12 SES 02 B 07 SES 02 21 SES 02 A, 21 SES 04 A, 21 SES 04 B 21 SES 06 A 10 SES 04 A 22 SES 04 01 SES 01 Participants 13 SES 03 15 SES 07 03 SES 01, 03 SES 02 A 06 SES 01 A, 06 SES 03 B 12 SES 01 A 13 SES 06 08 SES 03, 08 SES 04 19 SES 01 B 03 SES 02 B, 19 SES 01 B, 17 SES 03 Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n | 83 84 | Th e 43 r d a n n u a l c o n g r e s s o f t h e n o r d i c e d u c at i o n a l r e s e a r c h a s s o c i at i o n Programme NERA 2015 Wednesday Thursday Friday 08.30 08.45 09.00 Session 3 09.15 08.30–10.00 09.30 Session 6 09.45 09.00–10.30 10.00 Break 10.15 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.15 Registration Entrance floor Pedagogen A Break Keynote 2 10.30–11.30 KH Auditorium Keynote 3 11.00–12.00 11.30 KH Auditorium 11.45 12.00 12.15 Lunch Network meetings Lunch 11.30–13.00 12.30 Lunch 12.00–13.00 12.45 13.00 13.15 13.30 13.45 14.00 Network convenors meeting Opening 13.00 KH Auditorium Keynote 1 Session 4 Session 7 13.00–14.30 13.00–14.30 13.30–14.30 KH Auditorium 14.15 14.30 14.45 Break Break Coffee and Closing KH Auditorium 15.00 15.15 15.30 Session 1 Session 5 15.45 15.00–16.30 15.00–16.30 16.00 Nera Board Panel 15.00–16.30 AK 2155 16.15 16.30 16.45 17.00 Session 2 17.15 16.30–18.00 Annual meeting 16.45–17.45 AK 2136 17.30 17.45 18.00 18.15 18.30 18.45 19.00 19.15 19.30 18.45 20.00 20.15 20.30 Welcome Reception 19.00– Estrad Svenska Mässan Congress Dinner 19.30– Kajskjul 8
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