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Professor
Kristiina Kumpulainen, PhD
Director, CICERO Learning
kristiina.kumpulainen@cicero.fi
Phone +358 9 191 20640
Mobile +358 50 3102661
Fax +358 9 191 20616 Web: www.kristiinakumpulainen.fi
Professor Kristiina Kumpulainen was appointed Director of CICERO
Learning in May 2006. Prior to this she worked as a visiting
professor at the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education at the
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Prof Kumpulainen has also directed the Research Centre
for Sociocultural Studies on Learning and Instruction at the
University of Oulu, Finland.
Prof. Kumpulainen's research articles have appeared in Learning
and Instruction, Instructional Science, International Journal
of Educational Research, Journal of Experimental Education,
Computers and Education, Computers and Writing, European Journal
of Educational Psychology, Journal of Classroom Interaction
and in a number of other journals, edited books, and conference
proceedings. She also serves on several editorial boards,
acts as a reviewer for a number of scientific journals and
conferences as well as presents her work regularly at international
venues. In recognition of distinction achieved in research,
she received a nomination for the outstanding publication
award from the European Association for Research on Learning
and Instruction (EARLI) in 2003.
Prof. Kumpulainen is the Editor-in-Chief of Lifelong Learning in Europe Journal (LLinE).
She has recently served as a board member for
the European Educational Teacher Education Network (ETEN)
and a co-ordinator for the EARLI Special Interest Group on
Social interaction in learning and instruction. In addition,
she engages in active dialogue with several international
and national scholars via her scientific activities, including
invited keynote lectures and discussant roles in national
and international scientific meetings.
Prof. Kumpulainen has managed a number of research and development
projects focusing on the social foundations of cognition,
sociocultural theories of learning and teaching, classroom
interaction research, collaborative learning and problem solving
processes across disciplines and age groups, technology-enriched
mathematics and science education as well as on teacher learning
with digital video cases. Her research programmes have been
funded by the Academy Finland, the Cultural Foundation of
Finland and The European Union.
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