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Martin Holmgren
0000-0002-7583-0557
Contact
E-mail
martin.holmgren@umu.se
Phone
+46 90 786 69 69
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Affiliation
Doctoral student at
Department of Education
Location
Hus Y, Beteendevetarhuset
Umeå universitet, Mediagränd 14, Beteendevetarhuset, 901 87 Umeå
Publications
Publications
Research
Research
2024
Expanding the special education professional toolbox: a case study of a digitalised special education practice in Sweden
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
, John Wiley & Sons 2024, Vol. 24, (3) : 667-680
Holmgren, Martin
2023
Digitalisation through the lens of inclusive education: an analysis of the digitalised special education practice
NERA Conference 2023: Conference Agenda
Holmgren, Martin
2023
Enacting special education in a digitalized school: opening for new understandings of a digitalized special educational practice
Journal of Special Education Technology
, Sage Publications 2023, Vol. 38, (4) : 488-500
Holmgren, Martin
2021
The Inclusion of Special Education in School’s Digitalization: a special educational perspective on the digitalization of schools
ECER 2021, ERC network, Online, September 2-3 and September 6-10, 2021
Holmgren, Martin
2020
Hittar "Hitta språket" språket?: Identifiering av riskfaktorer för sen läsinlärning i förskoleklass - en metodjämförelse
Holmgren, Martin; Ekström, Lizette
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Research projects
15 August 2020 until 31 December 2025
The school’s digitalisation in the context of special educational professions and practices
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