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Komplexa tal i gymnasiematematikens läromedelSjösten, Emma January 2019 (has links)
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Klasskamrater som resurser i matematikundervisningJuslenius, Adina January 2019 (has links)
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Experiences of, and attitudes towards, growing up and adulthood : a comparative study of young people with and without mild intellectual disabilitiesSalt, Emily Anne January 2019 (has links)
To some extent, 'adulthood' and 'adult identity' can be thought of as socially constructed phenomena, capable of evolving in response to societal consensus. For many typically developing young adults, the period that encompasses the transition to adulthood is thought to be elongating. In many ways, the traditional pathways to adulthood have eroded, leaving many young people feeling ambivalent about the process of growing up. Due to a combination of social and economic pressures and ideological shifts, young people are becoming increasingly likely to delay certain social role transitions, most notably marriage and parenthood, until their mid to late twenties and early thirties. Subjective adult identity, or feeling like an adult, is also thought to be taking longer to develop. For young adults with mild intellectual disabilities and their families, however, the transition to adulthood stands to be even more complicated. Developmental delay and difficulties adapting to change can have the potential to make service transitions harder to adjust to. These experiences might also be exacerbated by the fact that options for purposeful daytime activity can be limited for members of this population. Moreover, pervasive narratives of risk and vulnerability necessarily compete with a number of the normative outcomes of transition, most notably the development of self-determination and independence. Concerns about safety and security may therefore prevent parents and service providers from providing opportunities for positive risk-taking and experimentation. This is even though such experiences can make vital contributions to personal development and maturation. Through strategies such as Keys to Life and More Choice, More Chances, the Scottish Government has committed itself to help all young people to achieve positive transition outcomes. However, to date, there has been very little research undertaken to find out how young people with and without mild intellectual disabilities think and feel about the transition to adulthood, including their attitudes towards self-determination, independence, and autonomy. This thesis aimed to address this gap in the research by investigating young Scots' and their parents' experiences of, and attitudes towards growing up and adulthood. Using a mixed-methods approach, including semi-structured interviews, interactive flashcard activities, a vignette, and a questionnaire, data from over 100 participants have been collected and analysed. Our findings suggest that, despite high variation in the levels of autonomy experienced by the participants, young people with and without mild intellectual disabilities share complicated feelings towards the prospect of increased independence. Both groups, for example, hoped to work towards independence, albeit over different time frames, yet also voiced a degree of reluctance to adopt additional responsibility at home. The desire for an 'easy life', for example, appeared to be present in both groups, though genuine concerns about coping without support were more prevalent in the group with mild intellectual disabilities. Similarly, while attitudes towards parental support and interference were mostly positive in both groups, the majority of participants suggested that they would resist interference in personal, or private domains. However, there was some evidence to suggest that the young people with intellectual disabilities perceived the balance of power within their own families as more skewed towards their parents. With regards to the nature of adulthood and adult identity, our findings corroborate previous claims that individuals conceptualise adulthood in ways that are relevant and achievable to themselves. We found tentative evidence, for example, that the young adults with intellectual disabilities may prioritise interpersonal dimensions of 'responsibility' - such as looking after other people and fulfilling one's familial obligations - as being the most salient criteria for adulthood. In contrast, the typically developing participants appeared to focus on more individualistic expressions of responsibility, such as self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and independent decision-making. Though speculative, our findings demonstrate that individuals with intellectual disabilities can have unique perspectives on universal phenomena that are not only interesting in their own right but may also have consequences for the broader literature. The implications of these findings for policy and practice are also outlined, as well as opportunities for future research.
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Word Embeddings and Gender Stereotypes in Swedish and EnglishPrécenth, Rasmus January 2019 (has links)
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TAKK och GAKK som hjälpmedel : -För barns rätt till en kommunikativ språkutveckling. / TAKK and GAKK as aids : - For children`s rights to a communicative language development.Vizlin, Julia January 2019 (has links)
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Musik som lärprocess i förskolan : Pedagogisk resurs i verksamheten / Music as a learning process in preschool : Educational resource in preschoolJörgensson, Johanna January 2019 (has links)
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"...och mannen tar sig en fru" : En textanalys av barnvisor sett ur ett genusteoretiskt perspektivEriksson, Mikaela, Karlsson, André January 2018 (has links)
Syftet med föreliggande studie är att genom textanalyser undersöka och skapa en förståelse förvilken genusbild som förmedlas till förskolebarn i vanligt förekommande barnvisor. Studienämnar besvara vilket utrymme kvinnor och män får samt hur genusordningen framställs ibarnvisor. Empirin består av 209 barnvisor från två sångböcker. 10 av dessa 209 barnvisor harvalts ut för djupare analys baserat på de visor två förskolor har delgett, samt av egna erfarenheterfrån förskolans verksamhet. Dessa 10 barnvisor fanns att tillgå i sångböckerna. Studien byggerpå innehållsanalys med både kvalitativa och kvantitativa inriktningar. Resultatet analyseras iförhållande till genusteoretiska begrepp som grundar sig i studiens syfte och frågeställningar.Studiens resultat visar att majoriteten av visorna är könsneutrala, men att mannen äröverrepresenterad kvinnan. Utöver den manliga dominansen tillåts mannen ta större plats ibarnvisorna och skildras med högre status än vad kvinnan har. Resultatet visar även en kvinnligdominans när det gäller förekomsten av föräldragestalter. Studiens slutsats är att därmed attmannen är överrepresenterad kvinnan och att mannen ges större handlingsutrymme i jämförelsemot kvinnan. Barnvisorna ger därmed en föråldrad genusbild där mannen och kvinnan skiljer sigåt. Visorna bryter inte mot det traditionella könsmönstret och representerar ett heteronormativtsynsätt.
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Understanding and Design of an Arduino-based PID ControllerBista, Dinesh 01 January 2016 (has links)
This thesis presents research and design of a Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) controller that uses a microcontroller (Arduino) platform. The research part discusses the structure of a PID algorithm with some motivating work already performed with the Arduino-based PID controller from various fields. An inexpensive Arduino-based PID controller designed in the laboratory to control the temperature, consists of hardware parts: Arduino UNO, thermoelectric cooler, and electronic components while the software portion includes C/C++ programming. The PID parameters for a particular controller are found manually. The role of different PID parameters is discussed with the subsequent comparison between different modes of PID controllers. The designed system can effectively measure the temperature with an error of ± 0.6℃ while a stable temperature control with only slight deviation from the desired value (setpoint) is achieved. The designed system and concepts learned from the control system serve in pursuing inexpensive and precise ways to control physical parameters within a desired range in our laboratory.
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Screaming in to the void: Homophily in social networksHedström, Pierre January 2019 (has links)
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Past predicts the future with Supervised Learning and James-Stein theorySjöholm, Sebastian January 2019 (has links)
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