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Archive | 2011

Barns sociala liv på fritidshemmet : En studie om praktikgemenskaper och alliansbildning i egenstyrda aktiviteter

Marianne Dahl


Archive | 2014

Fritidspedagogers handlingsrepertoar : Pedagogiskt arbete med barns olika relationer

Marianne Dahl


Problems of Education in the 21st Century | 2017

Less tradition for more profession : an attempt with thesis projects in practical development

Peter Karlsudd; Marianne Dahl; Berit Willén-Lundgren


Archive | 2017

Entreprenöriell fritidspedagogik : att bygga handlingskraft, mod, självtillit och motivation

Helena Ackesjö; Berggren Jonas; Marianne Dahl; Katarina Ellborg; Friman Per-Ola; Koskenkorva Kari


NERA 44th Congress, Social Justice, Equality and Solidarity in Education, 9-11 March, 2016, Helsingfors Finland | 2016

Leisure time reachers´work and professional development

Marianne Dahl


26th EECERA Annual Conference: Happiness, Relationships, Emotion & Deep Level Learning, Dublin, Ireland, 31st-3rd September, 2016. | 2016

Pedagogical work with children´s relationships

Marianne Dahl


Problems of Education in the 21st Century | 2015

Leisure-time teachers in a changed profession

Marianne Dahl; Peter Karlsudd


NERA 2015, 43rd Annual Congress of the Nordic Educational Research Association (NERA), Gothenburg, March 4-6, 2015 | 2015

Pedagogical work with children´s relationships in leisure-time centres

Marianne Dahl


Archive | 2013

Man känner att man är välkommen

Marianne Dahl


Fritidspedagogik : Fritidshemmets teorier och praktiker. | 2011

Det bästa med fritids var att kompisarna var där: En diskussion om meningsfull fritid ur barnens perspektiv.

Marianne Dahl; Helena Ackesjö

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