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1. Lust att lära naturvetenskap och teknik? : en longitudinell studie om vägen till gymnasiet
Sammanfattning : The aim of the study was to follow a group of pupils from the age of twelve until they leave lower secondary school at the age of sixteen to describe and analyse how their attitudes towards and interest in science and technology develop and change but also how this and other factors such as ability, understanding of scientific concepts, gender and home background influenced their choice for upper secondary school. The sample consists of 80 pupils, the whole age group in a school. LÄS MER
2. Concept learning effects of the intradimensional variation of the instances
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3. Att kommunicera naturvetenskap i nationella prov : En studie med andraspråksperspektiv
Sammanfattning : In Sweden, as in many other countries, there are major focuses on knowledge assessment and accountability in school. It has been decided that National Tests will be conducted in biology, physics and chemistry in grade 6 from 2013. According to the Swedish national curriculum, language and communication skills are important in all school subjects. LÄS MER
4. Elevers föreställningar om kroppens organ och kroppens hälsa utifrån ett skolsammanhang
Sammanfattning : Denna avhandling har fokus på 88 elevers föreställningar om vad som händer i kroppen då de äter en smörgås, dricker vatten och sväljer en värktablett. Sedan har jag studerat hur dessa föreställningar påverkar deras kunskaper vad det gäller kroppens fysiologi och deras ställningstagande i hälsofrågor. LÄS MER
5. Resonance sensor technology for detection of prostate cancer
Sammanfattning : Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men in Europe and the USA. Some prostate tumours are regarded as stiffer than the surrounding normal tissue, and therefore it is of interest to be able to reliably measure prostate tissue stiffness. The methods presently used to detect prostate cancer are inexact, and new techniques are needed. LÄS MER