ABSTRACT
Bringing new perspectives on educational resources together, this book considers how a range of learning materials can be used to effectively highlight creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking in learning.
Covering a broad scope of educational resources, the book examines the use of resources in Scandinavian education within language studies, literature, history, and social studies at all levels of education through empirically grounded research, including ethnographies and textual analysis. Written by practising experts in the field of education studies, chapters present examples of both cutting-edge digital media and more traditional artefacts and books, providing critical discussion and inspiration for how a range of resources can be used creatively within the classroom.
This interdisciplinary book is a valuable addition to scholarly discussions around educational development and learning and will be relevant for academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of teacher education, didactics, curriculum, and educational technology.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|92 pages
Places
chapter 121|14 pages
Choreographing the Rjukan–Notodden industrial heritage
chapter 3|17 pages
“An ‘Acropolis’ in miniature” and a house that “must be filled with spirit and content”
chapter 5|14 pages
Reboot and gather your thoughts
part II|90 pages
Activities and artifacts
chapter 8|16 pages
Working with twenty-first-century skills through engaging with indigenous perspectives in teacher education
chapter 10|12 pages
Critical thinking in the 1950s
chapter 12|13 pages
Songs in English-language education
part III|62 pages
New media