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This is a cross-sectional study which assessed the readiness to shift to e-learning in correlation with perceived effectiveness and satisfaction following the sudden shift caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic among students and instr... see more

Emerging occupations and jobs are identified in the new professions related to STEAM areas, within the tourism sector; considered one of the most influenced by ICTs in the last two decades. Tasks that have been proven to strengthen a new business technolo... see more

Taking its point of departure in an inclusion-research, social-practice-theory, and practice-research commitment, the article discusses how research at university colleges may be applicable relative to professionals’ work with inclusion. Thus, the article... see more

This paper presents a discussion of what research in professions and professional work means, both generally, and in a Danish context. Initially we present a summary of the origins of the term profession, and the oldest occupations understood to be profes... see more

I arbejdet med tilegnelse af praktiske færdigheder i professionsuddannelser, er værdien af digitalisering omdiskuteret. Der hersker således uenighed om digitalisering blot medfører passiv iagttagelse af udførelsen af færdigheder, eller om digitalisering k... see more

The article discusses the assumption, that pedagogical professions (teachers and social educators or pedagogues) lack a specific professional vocabulary that may contribute to the status and authority of the professions. With the concept of relational com... see more

In this article we analyse and discuss how research on inclusion and children at risk can contribute to a more varied and nuanced language on well-being of children. We investigate central concepts relating to inclusion and children at risk and their impl... see more

This article argues that qualitative comparative research would benefit from abductive inferences to freeing the practice of comparison from its too-restrictive theory. Challenging some of more traditional and abstract images of how to do comparison withi... see more

Introduction and aim of the studyAffective temperaments are associated with predisposition to affective disorders. In mild, sub-clinical form, they are widely distributed in the population and have adaptive qualities, for example, constitute the predispos... see more

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