On Monday 18 October 2021, the TEAMS team met to discuss the progress of the project and the data collected during wave 1. The day began with an overview and recap of the TEAMS project, including the aims, design, research questions, and research tools. We discussed the data sets we are collecting (policy review, surveys and logs, and fieldwork), the analytical frameworks, and how the data maps on to the research questions and analytic categories. You can view the presentation below, available in PDF and PowerPoint format.
On Friday 3rd September 2021, 13.00-14.30 UK (14.00-15.30 Sweden and 15.00-16.30 Finland) we will host Dr Ashley Simpson of the University of Edinburgh.
On 19th February 2021, the Finnish team presented the research to all school staff in their collaborating school. In subsequent meetings, the team planned the implementation with the head teacher and the deputy head teacher. During these meetings, the researchers also gained valuable information about the school context. The team have had to take into […]
On Friday 7th May 2021 at 13:00-15:30 (UK Time), 14:00-16:30 (Sweden), 15:00-17:30 (Finland) we hosted an online seminar for participating schools, aimed at teachers working in multi-lingual contexts, with experts from each of the three countries. Below you can see the seminar agenda, the speakers’ short professional biographies, talk abstracts, and the speakers’ presentation slides.
Our Swedish team presented our research to over 60 people at one school’s digital staff meeting. The team gave a presentation, giving background about the research project, our aims and purposes, as well as details of the ways in which we plan to carry out the research. The presentation gave further information about the current […]
We carried out film-making workshops for migrant students in participating TEAMS schools, to explore the notion of identity. In addition to an introduction to film-making concepts and tools, students had the opportunity to discuss the challenges and opportunities that students new to a country and to a school would face. Their ideas were transformed into […]
Experts from Scotland, Finland and Sweden participating in the ‘TEAMS’ research project gave an overview of the education of young migrant students of secondary school age, in their country.