Centre for Learning Environment

Norwegian Centre for Learning Environment and Behavioural Research in Education is both a research centre and a National Education Centre

Facts about the Centre

The Norwegian Centre for Learning Environment aims for a safe learning environment in kindergartens and schools through research, education and information.
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Research and development projects

News from the centre

– Parents can play a major role in the work to prevent cyberbullying

A new international research project will determine whether parents can have a more important role to play than previous...

Accompanying the teacher ‘into’ the classroom

In the INTERACT research project, teachers receive guidance from their own specially trained coaches. “I am lucky to be ...

Initiating multisensory reading research collaborations between Turku and Stavanger

In the months of August and September, professor Natalia Kucirkova had the pleasure to visit the University of Turku as ...

A research project to make teaching more engaging

Teacher Olaug Ueland receives feedback on her teaching from a personal coach. The goal is to make interaction with the p...

The importance of parents in the work to prevent cyberbullying

What role do parents have in the prevention of cyberbullying? The international research project PARTICIPATE will seek a...

New book: Inspirational Women in Academia

Stereotypical expectations prevail and harm the aspirations of many females working in academia, especially those with a...

Sensory Books team gathering

On the 16th of August, the Sensory Books team held their first group gathering after the summer holidays. It was a momen...

New team for Reading Research Quarterly

Four editors representing four countries to helm flagship journal.

Research needed on the role of parents in cyber bullying

The PARTICIPATE Project has been awarded NOK 6 million for research on cyber bullying and the role of the parent. "More ...

A collaborative approach to researching student learning engagement

Which classroom practices are critical for creating an engaging learning environment? UiS researchers from different d...

Natalia Kucirkova’s book wins the UKLA Academic Book Award 2021

Professor Natalia Kucirkova has won the UKLA Academic Book Award 2021 for her book ‘How and Why to Read and Create Child...

The first dataset is published in UiS Open Research Data

Janine Anne Campbell is the first researcher to publish in the UiS archive for open research data.

Identity in peril

With her latest book " The Future of the Self: Understanding Personalization in Childhood and Beyond ", Natalia Kucirkov...

Analysis finds that digital picture books may harm young children’s learning

A comprehensive meta-analysis of prior research has found, overall, that children ages 1 to 8 were less likely to unders...

Award to UiS-professor in a strong international competition

Professor Natalia Kucirkova from the Centre for Learning Environment is awarded the Jacobs Foundation Research Fellows...