LAB-Ted - Research - Department of Teacher Education
LAB-Ted: Learning, Assessment and Boundary crossing in Teacher education
The aims of LAB-Ted
The overall aim of the project is two-fold: first, to develop collaboration between universities (teacher educators), schools (teachers and school leaders) and student teachers in order to build capacity for practice-based, professionally-oriented research in teacher education of the kind required by the 2017 reforms; second, to research these processes using an innovative methodology that will uncover obstacles and barriers to change that will be more widely useful across the system in Norway and, potentially, internationally. Overall, therefore, the project itself is conceptualized as R&D in the tradition of formative interventions (specifically, the variety known as Developmental Work Research [DWR] elaborated by the leading Finnish researcher Yrjӧ Engestrӧm, an advisor to the project). The professional context for the intervention will be teachers’ practices in five school subjects: English, social science, natural science, mathematics and physical education.
Additionally, LAB-Ted will seek to understand the distinct challenges in creating assessment criteria for Master’s level academic work that is practice-based and professionally-oriented, challenges often unaddressed even if frequently recognized in the development of Master’s-level teacher education systems globally. In developing such criteria, the project will also explore new potential new models of supervision towards the thesis. Further, LAB-Ted will seek to test and explore the specific methodology it deploys – DWR, informed by cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT). It is often claimed that DWR is uniquely well-equipped to stimulate and study change in practice settings through processes of historicisation and participant conscientisation and so the study will aim to understand the usefulness of a theory (CHAT) in stimulating change in practices in the contexts of educational reform.
LAB-Ted is led by Rachel Jakhelln (University of Tromsø) along with Co-Principal Investigators May Britt Postholm (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and Viv Ellis (King’s College London). LAB-Ted is a four-year project (2019-2023).
Members of research project
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Øyvind Bjerke Associate Professor and Excellent Teaching Practitioner.
+4748010854 oyvind.bjerke@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education -
Oda Tingstad Burheim Assistant Professor
+4790527182 oda.burheim@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education -
Ingrid Elnan PhD Candidate
+47-73412823 +4795282416 ingrid.elnan@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education -
Benedikte Grimeland Associate Professor
+47-73412118 benedikte.grimeland@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education -
Yvonne Grimeland Associate Professor
+47-73412856 yvonne.grimeland@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education -
Torunn Elise Klemp Professor
+4795293092 torunn.klemp@ntnu.no Department of Teacher Education
Other participants:
- Students teachers in physical education and mathematics
- Headmaster and mentor teachers in a school