Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Laila Niklasson is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Laila Niklasson.


Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education | 2016

Assessment revisited: a review of research in Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education

Diana Pereira; Maria Assunção Flores; Laila Niklasson

A review of articles published in Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, over the last eight years (2006–2013) on assessment in higher education, since the introduction of the Bologna process, is the subject of the paper. The first part discusses the key issue of assessment in higher education and the method used for selecting articles. The second part presents results according to the main emerging themes arising from data analysis: assessment methods, modes of assessment and assessment related to a given teaching and learning method. The paper concludes that the foci of the studies are aligned with assessment practices other than the written test, in accordance with a learner-oriented perspective. Although the implementation of the Bologna process has had different kinds of impact in different European countries, the review shows that the use and effects of a diversity of assessment methods in higher education have been investigated, particularly those pointing to the so-called alternative methods. Implications of the findings are discussed.


Journal of Education for Teaching | 2014

Why do student teachers enrol for a teaching degree? A study of teacher recruitment in Portugal and Sweden

Maria Assunção Flores; Laila Niklasson

This paper reports on findings from an exploratory study carried out in Portugal and Sweden, concerning student teacher recruitment to Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes. It addresses issues such as the motivations and expectations of the student teachers regarding the teaching profession. Drawing upon existing related literature, a questionnaire was designed and sent to student teachers in Portugal and in Sweden. In total, 112 and 157 student teachers participated in the study, respectively. Data suggest a given profile of a student teacher making it possible to analyse some of key characteristics in both countries. The comparison between countries in combination with suggestions and recommendations from student teachers indicate that the recruitment process may be supported if the information about the design, content and the aims of ITE programmes are clarified and made explicit.


Teacher Development | 2013

Teacher quality, professionalism and professional development: findings from a European project

Gillian Hilton; Maria Assunção Flores; Laila Niklasson

This paper presents and discusses findings from a European project concerning strengthening the teacher’s voice in defining professional quality. In the project tools were developed and evaluated to help teachers reflect on their professional quality. Twelve countries participated and twelve tools were tested with help of student teachers, teachers, teacher educators, school leaders and policy makers. Evaluations were completed by the tool testers and the test leaders through questionnaires and, in the case of the tool designers, through reflective journals on their experiences. Findings showed that the tool design was a success in aiding professional development via discussion about teacher quality amongst the participants. Even though the result was mainly positive, findings also showed that the tools can be further developed. Overall, the findings demonstrate that there are other ways of encouraging teachers to consider what constitutes good quality in teaching rather than imposing external standards.


Studia Paedagogica | 2017

Trust and control in implementing changes: a study of how principals handle changes in time allocated for math in primary schools

Laila Niklasson

Depending on the national context school principals are more or less used to continuous development. The initiative for development can come from different sectors such as professional organization ...


European Early Childhood Education Research Journal | 2010

Children and the outdoor environment

Laila Niklasson; Anette Sandberg


Archive | 2007

Medborgaren som pedagogiskt projekt

Laila Niklasson


Higher Education | 2017

Students’ perceptions of assessment: a comparative analysis between Portugal and Sweden

Diana Pereira; Laila Niklasson; Maria Assunção Flores


Archive | 2011

Teacher Education in Sweden : The organization of today and some challenges for tomorrow

Laila Niklasson


Journal of Arts and Humanities | 2018

Mentors in Initial Teacher Education - initiatives for professional development

Laila Niklasson


Archive | 2017

Border and Memory Studies and its Implications for Education : A Literature Review Concerning Sweden and the Nordic Countries

Eva Insulander; Laila Niklasson

Collaboration


Dive into the Laila Niklasson's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anette Sandberg

Mälardalen University College

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge