Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2008, Page 123

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2008, Page 123
Tímarit um menntarannsóknir, 5. árgangur 2008 Jónína Saemundsdóttir is Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She completed a B.A. degree in Psychology, postgraduate studies in Social Work and a postgraduate diploma in Education- Teacher Studies at the University of Iceland. She also completed an M.Ed. degree in Pedagogy and Education with an emphasis on counseling at the Iceland University of Education. Her main areas of interest are ADHD, counseling in education, and the development of children and adolescence. E-mail: joninas@hi.is María Dóra Björnsdóttir is a Career and Guidance Counselor at the University of Iceland. She completed a B.A. degree in psychology from the University of Iceland in 1997, an M.A. degree in career counseling and guidance from the same university in 2007, and is currently a Ph.D. student in the same field. She has done research on causal attribution for childrens´ problem behaviour at school, interest measurement and career decision making. María can be contacted at mdb@hi.is. Már Vilhjálmsson has a BS degree in geology from The University of Iceland and also did his teachers´ training studies there. Már took a Cand. Science degree in palaeontology from The University in Copenhagen. He is the principal of Menntaskólinn við Sund, an upper secondary school in Reykjavík. Before that he worked as a specialist in The Ministry of Education and as a teacher and head of department in Fjölbrautaskólinn í Garðabæ, a comprehensive upper secondary school in Garðabæ. For years Már precided over The Icelandic Teachers´ Union´s Committee of Interests and was for a while a member of the central committee of The Union of Academics. Már´s publications include several papers on geological sciences as well as articles in magazines on educational issues. E-mail: marv@msund.is. Ragnhildur Bjarnadóttir is an associate professor at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She graduated with Cand. pæd. degree in psychology from the Danish University of Education in 1989 and a Ph.D. degree from the same university in 2002. She was formerly a secondary school teacher, with mathematics as the main subject. From 1990 she has been lecturer at the Iceland University of Education (now School of Education). Her research interests cover in particular adolescents’ informal learning and teacher education. E-mail: rab@hi.is Sif Einarsdóttir is an Associate Professor at the University of Iceland, Faculty of Social Sciences. She completed a B.A. degree in psychology from the University of Iceland in 1991 and a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 2001. Her research is mainly in the area of vocational interests and assessment. She has also participated in research on bullying and adult learners. Sif can be contacted at sif@hi.is. Sólveig Karvelsdóttir is Assistant Professor at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She completed a B.A. degree in Education and also has a degree in Student Counseling and an M.A. in Education from the University of Iceland. Her research fields are the communication and well-being of teachers and students, parent and teacher collaboration, and teachers’ views on their profession. Email: karvels@hi.is 121About the authors
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