Pentti Hakkarainen | |
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Born | Pentti Ensio Hakkarainen 1944 |
Died | June 1, 2021 |
Alma mater | University of Jyväskylä |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Oulu, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences |
Pentti E. Hakkarainen (1944 – June 1, 2021 [1]) was a Lithuanian educational psychologist of Finnish origin.
He graduated from the University of Jyväskylä in 1967, where he went on to obtain a master's degree and then a Ph.D. in 1970 and 1972, respectively. [2] Hakkarainen defended his habilitated doctoral thesis in 1991. During the period of 1997-2011 he worked as professor at the University of Oulu and was elected as vice-dean of the Department of Educational Sciences in 2006. [3] He was a professor of Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences since 2012 where he headed the Research Laboratory of Play (LUES, VMU). He is editor-in-chief of Journal of Russian & East European Psychology [4] and served on the editorial boards of Forum Oświatowe [ pl] and Cultural-Historical Psychology [ ru]. [5] His research interests included creative, developmental teaching and learning in preschools, schools and higher education, narrative learning and development in play and virtual environments. [3] He published a number of books in Finnish, English, and Lithuanian.
Pentti Hakkarainen | |
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Born | Pentti Ensio Hakkarainen 1944 |
Died | June 1, 2021 |
Alma mater | University of Jyväskylä |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Oulu, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences |
Pentti E. Hakkarainen (1944 – June 1, 2021 [1]) was a Lithuanian educational psychologist of Finnish origin.
He graduated from the University of Jyväskylä in 1967, where he went on to obtain a master's degree and then a Ph.D. in 1970 and 1972, respectively. [2] Hakkarainen defended his habilitated doctoral thesis in 1991. During the period of 1997-2011 he worked as professor at the University of Oulu and was elected as vice-dean of the Department of Educational Sciences in 2006. [3] He was a professor of Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences since 2012 where he headed the Research Laboratory of Play (LUES, VMU). He is editor-in-chief of Journal of Russian & East European Psychology [4] and served on the editorial boards of Forum Oświatowe [ pl] and Cultural-Historical Psychology [ ru]. [5] His research interests included creative, developmental teaching and learning in preschools, schools and higher education, narrative learning and development in play and virtual environments. [3] He published a number of books in Finnish, English, and Lithuanian.