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1. Omvårdnad som reflekterande praktik : Att se och använda alternativ till tvång i psykiatrisk vård
Sammanfattning : Tvångsåtgärder som fastspänning och tvångsmedicinering är vanligt förekommande inom den psykiatriska vården och motiveras ofta av personal med att det saknas alternativ. Användandet av tvångsåtgärder tycks vara särskilt vanligt när det gäller unga kvinnor med självskadebeteende. LÄS MER
2. Lärarutbildningens olika undervisningspraktiker : En studie av lärarutbildares olika sätt att praktisera sitt professionella uppdrag
Sammanfattning : The starting point for this dissertation was the reform of the school system in Sweden with consequences for teachers´ work and new demands on their professional knowledge. This thesis aims to illuminate the issue of what professional knowledge student teachers are offered during their time in the university, and how this professional knowledge can be characterised. LÄS MER
3. Historielärares klassrumsbedömningar : Innehåll och roll i ett historiedidaktiskt perspektiv
Sammanfattning : Assessment is a permanent part of history teaching, and the interest in assessment is highly current in the Swedish educational system. One aspect is formative assessment and feedback as a tool for learning; another aspect is that assessment tends to be more and more formalized. LÄS MER
4. Learning professional skills and attitudes : Medical students' attitudes towards communication skills and group learning
Sammanfattning : Medical education aims at forming students’ professional identity. This includes skills and attitudes such as communication and teamwork skills. One of the thesis’ aims is to identify students’ typical difficulties with learning communication skills, and to understand how these affect their identity development. LÄS MER
5. Different Voices - Different Stories : Communication, identity and meaning among people with acquired brain damage
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of the dissertation is to understand meaning-making practices used by people suffering from acquired brain damage with severe physical and communicative disabilities, in order to create and sustain their identity and personhood in relation to other people. The study emanates from the idea that identity and personhood, also in relation to disability, are created/sustained in ongoing interaction between people in everyday situations, and that the ability to narrate is central to such a creation of identity. LÄS MER