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Upcoming Seminars

The Item Response Warehouse as a tool for improving educational and psychological measurement

Speaker: Ben Domingue (Stanford Graduate School of Education)
Topic: The Item Response Warehouse as a tool for improving educational and psychological measurement
Date and time: Friday, February 13, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Context, mechanisms and outcomes of accountability policies in Education; a comparative review of 14 systems

Speaker: Melanie Ehren (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) 
Topic: Context, mechanisms and outcomes of accountability policies in Education; a comparative review of 14 systems
Date and time: Friday, March 3, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Motivational Interviewing as a relational tool in schools

Speaker: Martina Jordan (Örebro Universitet) 
Topic: Motivational Interviewing as a relational tool in schools
Date and time: Friday, April 24, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Hands-on, evidence-informed strategies for better teaching – What we always needed but never got

Speaker: Jonas Linderoth (Gothenburg University) 
Topic: Hands-on, evidence-informed strategies for better teaching – What we always needed but never got
Date and time: Friday, May 8, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Subtle Webs: How Local Organizations Shape US Education

Speaker: Eos Trinidad
Topic: Subtle Webs: How Local Organizations Shape US Education
Date and time: Friday, May 15, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

How Do Teachers’ Teaching Styles Affect Students’ Outcomes?

Speaker: Xuemeng Wang, Uppsala University
Topic: How Do Teachers’ Teaching Styles Affect Students’ Outcomes?
Date and time: Friday, May 22, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Educational inequality and the distribution of teacher competenceteacher sortingmobility, and professional development

Speaker: Leah Natasha Glassow, University of Gothenburg 
Topic: Educational inequality and the distribution of teacher competenceteacher sortingmobility, and professional development
Date and time: Friday, Mat 29, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics

Cycles of Disruption: An Ethnographic Study of Disruptivity in a Swedish Secondary School

Speaker: Isabella Strömberg (Stockholm University
Topic: Cycles of Disruption: An Ethnographic Study of Disruptivity in a Swedish Secondary School
Date and time: Friday, June 5, 12:00–13:30
Location: Room B706, Stockholm School of Economics