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Translating landscape: Maria Parr’s Tonje Glimmerdal from an ecocritical perspective
(Barnboken: Journal of Children's Literature Research, 2018)
The article examines two sets of illustrations of the children’s novel Tonje Glimmerdal (2009) by Norwegian author Maria Parr. The original version in Norwegian, illustrated by Åshild Irgens, and the ...
The role of psychological and socio-psychological factors in L2 literacy development of temporary migrants
(Springer Nature ; Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)
This chapter addresses the literacy practices, the sociolinguistic skills and the perceptions of the temporary migration of trainee teachers in an Erasmus+ exchange programme. The aim of this study is ...
The representation of ants in catalan contemporary poetry for children
(Springer Nature ; Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
This chapter draws attention to bestiaries—compilations of poems featuring animals—published for children in Catalan. The representation of the animals in the text and illustrations is analysed using ...
La formación continua del PDI en las leyes universitarias españolas
(Universitat de Barcelona, 2023)
La formación continua del profesorado universitario recibió impulso a causa de la incorporación de las universidades españolas al Proceso de Bolonia y al Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior (EEES). ...
Una década explorando el liderazgo educativo, ¿y ahora qué?
(Hipatia Press, 2023)
Globalization, welfare, and the attitudes toward higher education
(Elsevier, 2019)
In this paper we study how the attitudes toward higher education may affect labor market outcomes in the context of globalization. In particular, we show that different educational attitudes are responsible ...
Globalization and the attitudes toward higher education: a policy discussion
(International Network for Economic Research, 2018)
We study how attitudes toward higher education may affect labor market outcomes in the context of globalization. In particular, we find that different educational attitudes are responsible for differences ...
The driving forces behind the falling labour share and persistent unemployment in Japan
(John Wiley & Sons, 2011)
Like in most advanced countries, the labour income share in Japan has been falling since the mid-1970s. However, in contrast to other advanced economies, Japan experienced an exceptional recessive period ...