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In Conversation with Anette Ringen Rosenberg, Queen Maud University College, Norway

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Date(s)
November 8, 2024
Location
G007, 69-71 University Street
Time
11:00 - 12:00

Human Rights Education as Educational Content in the Local Community and Society Learning Area: An exploratory study of social studies didactic challenges that can arise when adapting human rights education to Norwegian ECEC.

Anette Ringen Rosenberg holds a BA Early Childhood Education and Care from Queen Maud University College and MSC in Childhood Studies from NTNU. Her doctoral dissertation is about human rights education in Norwegian ECEC focusing on challenges that can occur when adapting human rights education to a social studies early childhood education and care context. She has submitted her dissertation and is waiting for feedback from the committee. She has currently a tenure at Queen Maud University College as an assistant professor in social studies, located in Trondheim, Norway. Her teaching topics concerns human rights, children’s rights, diversity, democracy, social inequality and research methods at BA and MSC levels.

To attend, RSVP Evie Heard: sheard01@qub.ac.uk

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