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Month: December 2019

Growth mindset, fighting fake news and Pisa scores

December 30, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

Starting with the Pisa scores I recently read this article in EdSurge news about the latest PISA scores. Where there

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Official Norwegian Report, #Liedutvalget, changing the structure of schools

December 17, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

Guaranteeing success for all? Today a new Norwegian Report was launched and it is something I have been looking forward

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Social media influencers and the climate emergency

December 16, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

Student-Led Interdisciplinary Lesson Welcome to a collaborative cross-curricular project This week we are teaming up to work with students at

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The Teacher’s role in Finland, what is phenomenon-based learning?

December 11, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

Look to Finland. For a long time, look to Finland has been the popular thing to do, at least in

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If deep learning is the goal

December 9, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

I think the answer to that question is yes in most countries these days. In fact, in Norway, it is

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Creativity in Learning

December 3, 2019 Ann S. Michaelsen

The joy of creating, engagement and the urge to explore It is one of the headlines in the new reform

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