After a long hiatus due to COVID restrictions, the QUINT researcher mobility program is up and running again.
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INTERVIEW: Marte Blikstad-Balas and Michael Tengberg discuss Ways of Analyzing Teaching Quality: Potentials and Pitfalls, a book with origins at the QUINT centre.
On March 16, 2022 QUINT Director Kirsti Klette participated in a panel debate at Örebro University for the conference Teacher education of the future, together with guests from Finland and Sweden.
Honorary doctor with a focus on the classroom.
QUINT researchers are well represented at the AERA Conference 2022 "Cultivating Equitable Education Systems for the 21 Century", 21-26 April.
What have the Nordic countries learned from their experience of schooling during COVID-19? On February 17, the QUINT Centre brought together researchers and key education stakeholders from across the Nordic region to discuss this question.
When the COVID-19 pandemic first began causing temporary school closures, the shift to remote learning was quick and often dramatic. Teachers, students and parents all had to drastically adjust to the new situation. So too, did researchers studying teaching in Nordic schools.
The inter-faculty QUALI-FAIR hub will work on making qualitative and context-sensitive research data more available to researchers.
Four QUINT researchers and four teachers teamed up to present the newest findings from two QUINT professional development projects.
The QUINT centre in Oslo is currently hosting Anders S. Christensen, Assistant Professor at UCL University College, Denmark. Anders is one of a group of researchers involved in the project Comparing Quality in Social Science Teaching in Nordic Classrooms (QUISST).