Within our contemporary globalized society exists a discourse on a changed knowledge production, where knowledge is crossing borders, exchanged, changed and re-evaluated at great speed. At the same time, there is within the field of education an enormous increase in devices intended to produce stable and permanent knowledge through the taming of learning processes as well as entire practices by planning, supervising, controlling, assessing and evaluating them towards preset goals. This article proposes a way of orienting ourselves in the current situation through describing some of the didactical and scientific work effectuated within the research project "The Magic of Language". Through weaving together examples from preschool children's l...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Department of Education. Thi...
We are arguing that elaborated orientations, and even more elaborated codes are the media for thinki...
Building on Peters’ and Jandrić's previous work on curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ (Peters, M. ...
Within our contemporary globalized society exists a discourse on a changed knowledge production, whe...
This article assumes that literacy practices are social practices. Based on the New Literacy Studies...
ABSTRACT This article recounts and further explores some experimental scientific and didactic work t...
Teachers begin activities on the written language already in the years when the children attend the ...
With a view to a mutilingual education as a mean to create a beneficial link between what is practis...
This article focuses on the impossible task of teaching the event, using some ideas from Jacques Der...
International audienceSpeaking about “reading” before one knows reading is paradoxical. Nevertheless...
With a view to a mutilingual education as a mean to create a beneficial link between what is practis...
L’article propose d’analyser la situation de lecture d’albums en début d’école maternelle comme co-c...
This paper responds to the extremely low rates of completion (collectively less than ten percent) of...
International audienceDeducing the forms of a work, situating it within its history, putting into wo...
This collection works with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, and his collaborator Felix Guattari, in...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Department of Education. Thi...
We are arguing that elaborated orientations, and even more elaborated codes are the media for thinki...
Building on Peters’ and Jandrić's previous work on curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ (Peters, M. ...
Within our contemporary globalized society exists a discourse on a changed knowledge production, whe...
This article assumes that literacy practices are social practices. Based on the New Literacy Studies...
ABSTRACT This article recounts and further explores some experimental scientific and didactic work t...
Teachers begin activities on the written language already in the years when the children attend the ...
With a view to a mutilingual education as a mean to create a beneficial link between what is practis...
This article focuses on the impossible task of teaching the event, using some ideas from Jacques Der...
International audienceSpeaking about “reading” before one knows reading is paradoxical. Nevertheless...
With a view to a mutilingual education as a mean to create a beneficial link between what is practis...
L’article propose d’analyser la situation de lecture d’albums en début d’école maternelle comme co-c...
This paper responds to the extremely low rates of completion (collectively less than ten percent) of...
International audienceDeducing the forms of a work, situating it within its history, putting into wo...
This collection works with the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, and his collaborator Felix Guattari, in...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the Department of Education. Thi...
We are arguing that elaborated orientations, and even more elaborated codes are the media for thinki...
Building on Peters’ and Jandrić's previous work on curriculum as ‘text’ and ‘discourse’ (Peters, M. ...