Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2007, Side 169

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2007, Side 169
Tímarit um menntarannsóknir, 4. árgangur 2007 Kristín Aðalsteinsdóttir is Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Akureyri, Iceland. Her research has involved studies in small schools, interaction in the classroom, teachers’ empathy with the emphasis on effects of pupils with special needs, and multicultural teaching. Her recent publications include these issues. Her emphasis as a university teacher has been special educational needs and counselling. She is now writing a book about learning in adulthood, based on her research in the field. E-mail: kada@unak.is Kristín Bjarnadóttir is an associate professor of Mathematics Education at the Iceland University of Education. She obtained her Ph.D. in the field of history of mathematics education at Roskilde University Centreer in Denmark. Her research interests cover the history of mathematics education and history of mathematics, and the history of mathematical concepts in particular. She studied mathematics and physics at the University of Iceland for her B.A. degree and mathematics at the University of Oregon for her M.Sc. She has taught mathematics and physics at lower and upper secondary levels and been a member of groups of mathematics textbook writers for secondary level, as well asand has chaired working groups revising national curricula in mathematics. EmailE-mail: krisbj@khi.is Meyvant Þórólfsson is an associate professor at the Iceland University of Education. He completed a B.Ed. degree at Iceland University of Education in 1978 with emphasis on science and mathematics education, an M.Ed. in 2002 and is currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Iceland studying science curriculum reform. His research fields are curriculum studies, science education, assessment and educational evaluation and research. E-mail: meyvant@khi.is Ragnheiður Gunnbjörnsdóttir is a teacher at the Vocational College in Akureyri, Iceland. She earned an M.Ed. degree from the University of Akureyri. The Vocational College runs a course that caters for students with special needs. The objectives and role of this course are to provide such students with an overall grounding in life skills and to prepare them either for worker roles or further studies. Teachers also provide professional assistance and counselling to the students and their parents/guardians. E-mail: ragng@hive.is Þórdís Þórðardóttir is a lecturer at the Iceland University of Education. She received a diploma in management and organisation in educational institutions from the Denmark University of Social Pedagogy in 1990. She had previously completed a B.A. degree in Education in 1993 and a teaching qualification in 1995 from the University of Iceland. In 2000 she received an M.Ed. in Comparative Education from the Iceland University of Education. She is now studying for her Ph.D. at the University of Iceland. Her main research projects in the field of education are: comparison of preschool-teacher training in the Scandinavian countries, the cultural literacy of preschool children, relationships and communication in preschools, and gender and education studies. E-mail: thordth@khi.is 167About the authors
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