Sökning: "School Participation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 361 avhandlingar innehållade orden School Participation.
1. Delaktighet ur ett elevperspektiv : Kooperativt lärande på mellanstadiet
Sammanfattning : This qualitative study examines, by analyzing 30 transcribed interviews, participation in Elementary school from a student perspective, and in teaching characterized by Cooperative Learning. Student participation is a goal in the Swedish curriculum and is seen as essential for fulfilling learning outcomes, and research shows that students’ participation is limited and strictly controlled by the teachers. LÄS MER
2. "Participation is everything" : young people's voices on participation in school life
Sammanfattning : This thesis shows that participation is an important and comprehensive concept for young people. The aim of the thesis is to explore young people’s perspectives on and experiences of participation in school. Young people are in this research project understood as competent participants and as valuable contributors in research. LÄS MER
3. Gymnasielärarens uppdrag som mentor : En etnografisk studie av relationens betydelse för elevens lärande och delaktighet
Sammanfattning : Studien beskriver fyra gymnasielärares uppdrag som mentorer. Lärarnas uppdrag är inte knutet till ett specifikt skolämne utan avser en administrativ och stödjande funktion kring en avgränsad grupp elever eller en klass. LÄS MER
4. Participation in and outside school : Self-ratings by Swedish adolescents with and without impairments and long-term health conditions
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the short-term state of and changes in self-rated participation in domestic life, peer relations and, to some extent, school. Participants were adolescents with and without self-reported impairments and long-term health conditions. LÄS MER
5. Participation and ICT : Students with Special Educational Needs in Upper Secondary School
Sammanfattning : Introduction: The use of information and communication technology (ICT) has been highlighted over the past 20 years as a promising accommodation to improve participation in school activities among students with special educational needs (SEN). However, evidence is still needed. LÄS MER