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1. Högskolestudenters lärande : Ett lärstrategiskt perspektiv på studier i psykologi
Sammanfattning : University students’ approaches to learning influence academic achievement and qualities in learning outcomes. Approaches to learning develop in a process where student factors interact with factors of the learning context. Students’ subjective perceptions of their learning environment seem to be crucial. LÄS MER
2. Unpacking dominant discourses in higher education language policy : A critical study of language policy in Swedish higher education
Sammanfattning : The overall purpose of the thesis is to investigate dominant discourses operating in the changing of HE concerning questions of language policy. It has been studied at a national level, analysing reports and government bills, and at an institutional level, analysing university language policy, taking Sweden as an example. LÄS MER
3. Designing for eAssessment of higher order thinking : An undergraduate IT online distance education course in Sri Lanka
Sammanfattning : Distance education has seen rapid growth over the recent decades. The rapid development of Information Communication Technology [ICT] has been one of the main drivers of this growth in distance education. However, distance education and ICT themselves posts challenges to both students and educators alike. LÄS MER
4. Stakeholder Influence in Higher Education : Old Ideas in New Bottles?
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with how national higher education policy affects stakeholder influence in practice, i.e. how two selected higher education institutions, the University of Oslo and Telemark University College, have interpreted and adapted to national policy reforms. The aim of this dissertation is threefold. LÄS MER
5. Assessing writers, assessing writing : A dialogical study of grade delivery in Swedish higher education
Sammanfattning : Assessment feedback has been discussed as an important resource for providing students with a sense of their current performance relative to institutional expectations and with the information needed to close apparent gaps. Pointing out that this involves complex sense-making processes, recent research has stressed the need to change the nature of assessment feedback from teacher telling to student/teacher/peer dialogues. LÄS MER