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  2. Hafdís Ingvarsdóttir - Wikipedia

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    Hafdís has also researched the status of English and the teaching of English in Iceland in compulsory and upper secondary schools and universities. In the last decade, she has been engaged in longitudinal research (in collaboration with Professor Birna Arnbjörnsdóttir ) on the status of English in Iceland.

  3. Education in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Primary school teachers are general teachers who have received their training at either the University of Iceland or the University of Akureyri. The typical course lasts three years. Lower secondary teachers may also be trained at the University of Iceland. A BA or BS degree is required in this situation. The courses are designed to be both ...

  4. Category:Women's education in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Icelandic women educators (2 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Women's education in ...

  5. Elín Briem - Wikipedia

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    Elín Rannveig Briem (19 October 1856 – 4 December 1937) was an Icelandic teacher and writer who in 1889 published one of Iceland's most popular books, Kvennafræðarinn (The Women's Instructor). Principally a cookbook , it also provided advice to housewives on health, hygiene and economics.

  6. Ministry of Education and Children (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education and Children (Icelandic: Mennta- og barnamálaráðuneytið) is an Icelandic cabinet-level ministry founded 16 December 1942. The ministry is divided into three departments and four offices. The current Minister of Education and Children's Affairs is Ásmundur Einar Daðason. [1]

  7. Women in Iceland go on strike for a day to protest pay gap ...

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    It is expected to be the largest walkout by Icelandic women in almost 50 years, according to the strike’s official website. Close to 90% of Iceland’s female population went on strike on Oct ...