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Guidelines for writing a dissertation abstract

Dear Reader! You are hereby invited to help us build up a bank of European science education abstracts of doctoral theses. You may submit an abstract of your own dissertation, or encourage your colleagues or students to do so. Our editorial policy on this web site is to publish science education dissertation abstracts from European universities. We also publish abstracts from non-European countries if a thesis has been supervised or written by an ESERA member.

Are Turmo

Science education and large-scale international comparative achievement studies University of Oslo, Norway E-mail: are.turmo@ils.uio.no

Marianne Ødegaard

The Drama of Science EducationHow public understanding of biotechnology and drama as a learning activity may enhance a critical and inclusive science education University of Oslo, Norway E-mail: marianne.odegaard@ils.uio.no

Iztok Devetak

Explaining the latent structure of understanding submicrorepresentations in science University of Ljubljana, Slovenia e-mail: iztok.devetak@pef.uni-lj.si

Stein Dankert Kolstø

Science Education for Citizenship. Thoughtful Decision-Making About Science-Related Social Issues University of Bergen, Norway E-mail: kolsto@ift.uib.no

Benjamin Kralj

Natural Sciences Learning and Knowledge Assessment Utilizing Web Based Application University of Ljubljana, Slovenia E-mail: benjamin.kralj@fulbrightmail.org , benjamin.kralj@pef.uni-lj.si

Astrid Birgitte Eggen

Alfa and Omega in Student Assessment. Exploring Identities of Secondary School Science Teachers University of Oslo, Norway E-mail: astrid.eggen@ils.uio.no

Astrid Sinnes

Approaches to Gender Equity in Science Education: Two Initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa Seen Through A Lens Derived From Feminist Critique of Science University of Oslo, Norway E- mailt: astrid.sinnes@umb.no

Rolf V. Olsen

Achievement tests from an item perspective: An exploration of single item data from the PISA and TIMSS studies, and how such data can inform us about students’ knowledge and thinking in science University of Oslo, Norway E-mail: r.v.olsen@ils.uio.no

Edlira Prenjasi

Methodology of use of Learning Management System at the Bachelor Courses of Physics  Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia Supervisor: doc.RNDr. Peter Demkanin, PhD. Email: eprenjasi@unishk.edu.al , edliraprenjasi@yahoo.it

Sonja M. Mork

ICT in Science EducationExploring the Digital Learning Materials at viten.no Institute for Teacher Education and School Development, Norway Supervisor: Professor Doris Jorde E-mail: s.m.mork@ils.uio.no

Francisco Nuòez Soler

Constructivism and science teaching applied to the study of human nutrition in obligatory secondary education University of Murcia, Spain Supervisor: Dr Enrique Banet Hernndez

Camilla Schreiner

Exploring a ROSE-garden: Norwegian youth's orientations towards science – seen as signs of late modern identities University of Oslo, Norway E-mail: camilla.schreiner@ils.uio.no

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