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Madeleine
Sjöman
Senior lecturer
madeleine.sjoman@mau.se
+46 40 665 78 43
orcid.org/0000-0001-6172-3876
Presentation
Madeleine Sjöman is an Associate senior lecturer in special education and belongs to the research platform Education and Special Education (RePESE), where she leads the group ReDES (Research on Diversity in Education and Society).
My research interest relates to children's engagement in preschool and school settings, with a specific interest in children needing special support. The object is to investigate how teachers can expand their didactic competence to organize the teaching to improve engagement among children in need of special support. According to my previous research results, opportunities and obstacles for children's engagement could be identified both in the environment as well as in the child characteristics and abilities. One particularly vulnerable group in preschool and school are children with symptoms of neuropsychiatric disabilities (NPF). Symptoms associated with NPF often include the difficulty of: maintaining focus in challenging cognitive tasks, excluding unnecessary sounds, lights or movements (stimuli), or initiating, carrying out and completing an activity that is socially accepted within the group of peers. By providing teachers with knowledge on how children's disabilities can affect everyday life in preschool, conditions can be created for identifying what hinders and enables the child's involvement. Children's engagement should be considered as a mutual interplay between individual and contextual factors.
In my ongoing research project at Malmö University, I conduct an intervention study in preschool that aims to identify, develop, implement and evaluate evidence-based knowledge on how teachers can develop their didactic skills and implement early interventions that contribute to engagement and executive functions in preschool children with NPF.
Publications
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2024 | Article in journal
Conceptualizing adolescents’ everyday stressors to underscore areas for support
Lisa Hellström, Madeleine Sjöman, Karin Enskär
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2024 | Article in journal
Challenges to Relational Commitments of Preschool Staff in Supporting Children in Contexts with a High Proportion of Early Second Language Learners in Sweden
Johannes Finnman, Maja Söderbäck, Madeleine Sjöman, Jonas Welander, Lena Almqvist
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2023 | Conference paper
Conceptualizing adolescents’ everyday stressors using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) classification system
Lisa Hellström, Madeleine Sjöman, Karin Enskär
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2023 | Article in journal
Are relations between children's hyperactive behavior, engagement, and social interactions in preschool transactional?: A longitudinal study
Madeleine Sjöman
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2023 | Chapter in book
Det ömsesidiga samspelet i mötet med barn i behov av särskilt stöd
Madeleine Sjöman