Emilia Andersson-BakkenView profile
Associate Professor
Emilia Andersson-Bakken is an Associate Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University, affiliated with the Faculty of Education and International Studies and the Department of Primary and Secondary Teacher Education. She teaches and supervises student teachers at bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD levels, contributing significantly to initial teacher education. Her academic work is deeply rooted in classroom research, with a focus on critical thinking, creativity, and classroom discourse in primary education. Her research interests include classroom research , initial teacher education , critical thinking , creativity , and classroom discourse . These themes are reflected in her ongoing involvement in key research projects such as KriT (Critical Thinking in Primary Education), Beyond access: improving quality of early years reading instructions in Ethiopia , and Classroom activities for the six-year-olds – 20 years on (Klassprax_20) . These projects emphasize pedagogical innovation, teacher facilitation, and literacy development in early schooling. The trends in her recent publications reveal a strong commitment to advancing critical thinking through children’s literature, dialogic teaching, and teacher-led inquiry. Her work spans both theoretical and practical dimensions, with a recurring emphasis on how teachers can foster student agency and reflective thinking in primary classrooms. She frequently publishes in educational journals and contributes to edited volumes focused on pedagogy and literacy. She has received no explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text. Emilia supervises students at multiple levels and is actively involved in research funding and dissemination efforts through national and international conferences. Her work is supported by collaborative research teams and institutional frameworks at OsloMet. While no specific grants are named, her participation in multi-year, interdisciplinary projects indicates substantial research support and academic leadership. She is part of the research group Classroom Research and contributes to Research and Development Work on the Lower Primary Level With a Focus on Initial Education . These groups focus on observational studies, curriculum evaluation, and teacher development in early education contexts.






