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The 8th IRC addresses issues surrounding the measurement, reporting, and evaluation of differences in the IEA's international large-scale studies. "The differences that make a difference" is the theme for the conference in 2019.

This is an invitation to the final reading ("Sluttlesning") of Nani Teig's upcoming dissertation thesis. Professor Doris Jorde will serve as a reader.

Research Seminar
Together with the research groups LEA and LeMoWe, FREMO organizes a research seminar for PhD students. The seminar is aimed at supporting PhD students in the different stages of the thesis and research. Constructive feedback, research ideas, and the creation of support platforms are key elements.

Internal writing seminar
This seminar is aimed at facilitating a current book project LEA is engaged in. Several plenary sessions, data analysis workshops, and shut-up-and-write sessions are scheduled.

Research Seminar
Together with the research groups LEA and LeMoWe, FREMO organizes a research seminar for PhD students. The seminar is aimed at supporting PhD students in the different stages of the thesis and research. Constructive feedback, research ideas, and the creation of support platforms are key elements.

As part of the internal professional development activities in LEA, several courses are offered to LEA members and associates. This course focuses on the application of two-level structural equation modeling in the software Mplus. The short course will introduce participants to the key concepts and syntax elements to perform and interpret two-level SEM with large-scale data.

Research Seminar
Together with the research groups LEA and LeMoWe, FREMO organizes a research seminar for PhD students. The seminar is aimed at supporting PhD students in the different stages of the thesis and research. Constructive feedback, research ideas, and the creation of support platforms are key elements.

LEA organizes the upcoming PhD-course on Regression Analysis. The course comprises four days of teaching and focuses on the basic principles of regression analysis. Key topics include: Basic linear regression, model estimation and checking its assumptions, logistic regression, mediation, and moderation.

Andreas Pettersen defends his thesis, "Towards competency-oriented mathematics education. An investigation of task demands and teachers’ knowledge of task demands from a competency perspective", and gives his trial lecture.
10.15-11.00 Trial lecture, "What teachers need to know and be able to do in mathematics classrooms — An overview of existing teacher competency assessments and the evidence on the relations to student outcomes."
12.15-end Discussion part

LEA organizes the upcoming PhD-course on Regression Analysis. The course comprises four days of teaching and focuses on the basic principles of regression analysis. Key topics include: Basic linear regression, model estimation and checking its assumptions, logistic regression, mediation, and moderation.