Indigenous Perspectives in English Language Teaching (ELT)
Classrooms around the world are becoming more culturally & linguistically diverse, but are practices and approaches reflecting this diversity? Even though multilingualism is perceived as a positive attribute for societies & individuals, in educational settings it …
Event: Intercultural Citizenship Education through Picturebooks in Primary ELT
On behalf of Nord University, Norway and the Erasmus+ ICEPELL project partners, we are delighted to welcome you to our virtual symposium. The main symposium themes are picturebooks, intercultural citizenship education and English language learning with children aged 5 to 12 years …
Teaching Students Complete “Virtual Study Trip” to the Norwegian Study Centre
While the Covid-19 crisis currently prevents global travel, it did not prevent Nord’s teacher education students from getting a truly international experience. Nord’s Teacher Education students (MAGLU & KFK) participated in a “virtual study trip” to the NSC, York, UK …
Upcoming Event: Doctoral Defence with Marina Yurievna Prilutskaya
PhD Fellow Marina Yurievna Prilutskaya will be delivering a trial lecture and defending her doctoral dissertation, “Use of Students’ Linguistic Resources in Teaching English as an Additional Language in Norway” (Supervisor: Dr. Patrik Anders Bye) on 16 Dec. 2020 …
Humanities, Education, and Culture Research Seminar: Rights/Rites of Inclusion
The Humanities, Education & Culture Research Group will host their annual seminar online on 4 December 2020. “Rights/Rites of Inclusion” will feature international plenaries from Joseph North (Yale University) and Eugenia Zuroski (McMaster University) …
Exploring Multiple Identities: Children’s Literature in English Education
The Research Group for Children’s Literature in English Language Teaching are hosting an online event on 28 Oct 2020. “Exploring Multiple Identities” will feature speakers: Nicola Daly (Waikato), Jena Habeger-Conti (Vestlandet), & Michael C. Prusse (Zurich) …





