As part of the TALIDA project, several UiB faculty were interviewed to address the “uniqueness” of the Norwegian Higher Education System, compared to the “American” more active learning centric model of teaching. See the results below
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It would be interesting to see, if this applies to all fields and subjects or if certain fields like the STEM subject have a different opinion about these types of exams.