Sökning: "specialpedagogik motivation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden specialpedagogik motivation.
1. Lärares pedagogiska arbete inom den kommunala vuxenutbildningen
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this thesis is to find out the central, essential, and important issues concerning teaching adult students within the municipal adult education system in Sweden. In accordance with the used method, Grounded Theory, the research question runs as follows: What is the main concern of adult educators and how do they deal with it? Formal and informal conversations with and between adult educators, classroom observations and events occurring outside the classrooms were used as data. LÄS MER
2. Measures that matter : Facilitating literacy through targeted instruction and assistive technology
Sammanfattning : The acquisition of reading skills is one of the most important academic outcomes, as reading enables the individual to acquire knowledge and to actively take part in society. Despite research and educational progress, not all students develop their reading skills to a level that meet academic or societal demands. LÄS MER
3. Does It Pay to Practice? : A Quasi-Experimental Study on Working Memory Training and Its Effects on Reading and Basic Number Skills
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is based on results from an intervention study targeting working memory training. A group of 46 boys and 11 girls (aged 10.7) that were attending special units in 16 regular schools participated in the study. LÄS MER
4. Young students’ Language Choice in Swedish compulsory school – expectations, learning and assessment
Sammanfattning : The second foreign language, referred to as Modern Languages in the Swedish curriculum, begins no later than year 6 in compulsory school. Swedish students normally make their Language Choice (in Swedish “Språkval”) in year 5 and begin their learning of the chosen language in year 6. LÄS MER
5. Ansvar for egen læring. Intensjoner og realiteter i en norsk videregående skole
Sammanfattning : Education policy in Norway is currently emphasizing personal flexibility, responsibility and freedom of choice for learners. Concepts are modern, but also derive from traditions of progressive education. Pupils’ responsibility for own learning relies on self-regulation theory. LÄS MER