Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2008, Side 122

Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2008, Side 122
About the authors Atli Harðarson has a MA degree in philosophy from Brown University. He is vice-principal of Fjölbrautaskóli Vesturlands, a comprehensive secondary school in Akranes Iceland. His publications include several books on philosophy, textbooks in computer science and numerous papers on school policy, education and philosophy. E-mail: atli@fva.is Amalía Björnsdóttir is an Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of Iceland. She completed a B.A. degree in psychology from the University of Iceland in 1991, and a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 1996. Her major research interests are in the areas of measurement and testing (reading and language development), school management and influences of social factors on schools. E-mail: amaliabj@hi.is Baldur Kristjánsson is an Associate Professor at the School of Education, University of Iceland. He finished a B.A. degree in education and psychology from the University of Gothenburg in 1976 and a Ph.D. from the Stockholm University Institute of Education in 2001. His major research interests are in the area of childhood and family life in Iceland and a Nordic comparative perspective. E-mail: baldurkr@hi.is Börkur Hansen is a Professor at the School of Education, University of Iceland. He finished a B.A. degree in education and psychology from the University of Iceland in 1982 and a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta in 1987. His major research interests are in the area of leadership, school management, school development and educational governance. E-mail:borkur@hi.is Gyda Jóhannsdóttir is an Associate Professor at the University of Iceland School of Education. She completed an M.Ed. degree in education and developmental psychology from Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1982 and a Ph.D. in education from the Danish University of Education in 2002. Her research concerns the development of higher education in the Nordic countries with a particular focus on academic drift (of both educational systems and educational institutions) and professionalisation of groups. In addition she has studied the development of Nordic teacher education (for the compulsory school level) with reference to academic drift and professionalisation. Email:gydaj@hi.is Helga Rut Gudmundsdóttir is currently Assistant Professor of music education at the University of Iceland, School of Education. She completed a B.Ed. with music as an elective subject from the Iceland University of Education in 1992. She received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in music education from McGill University, Faculty of Music, in 1996 and 2003, respectively. Previous research includes studies in children’s musical development and music reading studies. Helga can be reached by e-mail:helgarut@hi.is Jónína Kárdal is a Career and Guidance Counselor at the University of Iceland. She completed a B.Ed. degree from the Iceland University of Education in 1990 and an M.A. degree in educational psychology (counseling and student personnel psychology) from the University of Minnesota in 1999. Her major research interests are in the areas of career development, counselor training and the use of techonology and information systems in school, career and guidance counseling. Jónína can be contacted at joninaka@hi.is. 120 Tímarit um menntarannsóknir, 5. árgangur 2008 About the authors
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