Blar i Publikasjoner fra CRIStin på forfatter "Carlsen, Martin"
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Distributed authority and opportunities for children’s agency in mathematical activities in kindergarten
Erfjord, Ingvald; Carlsen, Martin; Hundeland, Per Sigurd (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
The Effects of a Structured Curriculum on Preschool Effectiveness: A Field Experiment
Rege, Mari; Størksen, Ingunn; Solli, Ingeborg Caroline Foldøy; Kalil, Ariel; Megan M., McClelland; Ten Braak, Dieuwer; Lenes, Ragnhild; Lunde, Svanaug; Breive, Svanhild; Carlsen, Martin; Erfjord, Ingvald; Hundeland, Per Sigurd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract: This study tests an intervention that introduces a structured curriculum for five-year-olds into the universal preschool context of Norway, where the business as usual is an unstructured curriculum. We conduct a ... -
Grunnskolelærerstudenters erfaring med eBok-basert undervisning i matematikk
Lorange, Carl Andreas; Sjaastad, Jørgen; Carlsen, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)I denne artikkelen analyserer vi grunnskolelærerstudenters respons på en eBok-basert undervisningsform i matematikk. Denne eBoka besto av oppgaver med både skriftlige og videobaserte løsningsforslag. Oppgavene ble hentet ... -
Kindergarten teachers’ orchestration of mathematical activities afforded by technology: agency and mediation
Carlsen, Martin; Erfjord, Ingvald; Hundeland, Per Sigurd; Monaghan, John David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Qualities in mathematical discourses in kindergartens
Hundeland, Per Sigurd; Carlsen, Martin; Erfjord, Ingvald (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In this study we investigated qualities of the mathematical discourse in four kindergarten classes in which kindergarten teachers and 5-year-old children engaged in mathematical learning activities. We analysed differences ... -
Third grade students’ multimodal mathematical reasoning when collaboratively solving combinatorial problems in small groups
Wathne, Unni; Carlsen, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The aim of this study is to investigate Norwegian primary school students’ multimodal mathematical reasoning when solving combinatorial problems. The data collection took place in four small groups of altogether thirteen ...