Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis has aimed at researching pupils with higher learning potential in English as a foreign language (EFL) intermediate classes (grades 5 to 7) in Norwegian schools. Since 2015, the term higher learning potential (hereafter also HLP) has been employed to the group of pupils who are “high achieving, demonstrate specific talents or have the potential to achieve on the highest levels in one or more subjects” (Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training, 2016). The study was concerned with how pupils with HLP in Norwegian EFL intermediate classes (5-7) were accommodated for by their teachers, namely if and how their teachers adjusted their teaching for this group of pupils, and how their pupils exp...
Master´s thesis in English (EN502)Reading is an activity with many positive effects, one of which is...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is based on a case study of using Curriculum-Based Re...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesAbstract This study explores the ways Russian and Norwegian u...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis study aims to investigate how the EFL education is adapted t...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis qualitative study has investigated the teaching and learning...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesABSTRACT The Norwegian National curriculum LK06 put more emph...
Master's thesis in Cultural Studies and LanguagesThis thesis focused on the topic of Norwegian lower...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents a comparative case study on the effects of a...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is about extramural English activities among 10th gra...
Children that have potential for exceptionalities or that have displayed such exceptionalities recei...
This thesis enquires into what teachers do in accordance with using non-target languages in an Engli...
Tilpasset opplæring er et viktig prinsipp i den norske skolen, som er forankret i både den nåværende...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is based on a case study of using Readers Theatre (RT...
The principal research objective of the present study is an exploration of teacher cognition about d...
The purpose of this thesis has been to investigate how English academic writing instruction in Norwa...
Master´s thesis in English (EN502)Reading is an activity with many positive effects, one of which is...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is based on a case study of using Curriculum-Based Re...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesAbstract This study explores the ways Russian and Norwegian u...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis study aims to investigate how the EFL education is adapted t...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesThis qualitative study has investigated the teaching and learning...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesABSTRACT The Norwegian National curriculum LK06 put more emph...
Master's thesis in Cultural Studies and LanguagesThis thesis focused on the topic of Norwegian lower...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis presents a comparative case study on the effects of a...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is about extramural English activities among 10th gra...
Children that have potential for exceptionalities or that have displayed such exceptionalities recei...
This thesis enquires into what teachers do in accordance with using non-target languages in an Engli...
Tilpasset opplæring er et viktig prinsipp i den norske skolen, som er forankret i både den nåværende...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is based on a case study of using Readers Theatre (RT...
The principal research objective of the present study is an exploration of teacher cognition about d...
The purpose of this thesis has been to investigate how English academic writing instruction in Norwa...
Master´s thesis in English (EN502)Reading is an activity with many positive effects, one of which is...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis is based on a case study of using Curriculum-Based Re...
Master's thesis in Literacy StudiesAbstract This study explores the ways Russian and Norwegian u...