RECAP

Led by Professor Francis Borchardt since 2025, RECAP explores the deep connection between pedagogy, cultural heritage, and education. We study how engagement with culture – from ancient texts to digital artificial intelligence – shapes an individual's character, ethical reasoning, and awareness of social and historical responsibility.

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Our work places education as a central arena for developing responsible people for a sustainable future.

Our core commitment: Responsibility through cultural education

RECAP is based on the principle that understanding our cultural past is a responsibility that shapes our actions in the present.

We focus on:

  • Pedagogy for the unforeseen: Developing educational models that form robust individuals who can handle future crises.
  • AI and ethics: Exploring the formative consequences of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning.
  • Innovative learning environments: Creating student-active learning methods that promote critical thinking and engaged citizenship.

Theoretical basis: Education as a cultural-historical process

The group combines empirical educational research with humanistic intellectual history. This makes it possible to understand education as a process deeply rooted in cultural traditions – and to critically assess what responsibility our culture promotes.

Conclusion: Building bridges between past and future

RECAP offers an important long-term perspective on social responsibility. We argue that responsible actions spring from a shaped character – developed through reflected engagement with the cultural and educational traditions we inherit.

Members

Internal members (NLA University College):

  • Francis Borchardt, professor

  • Linnéa K. Jermstad, Associate Professor / PhD candidate

  • Glenn-Egil Torgersen, professor

  • Natalia Alfarnes, lecturer

  • Johanna Bokedal, lecturer / PhD candidate

  • Øyvind Fosse, Associate Professor

  • Gila Hammer Furnes, Associate Professor

  • Svitlana Holovchuk, Associate Professor

  • Margrethe Løøv, Associate Professor

  • Marit Myklebust, lecturer

  • Ole Fredrik Norbye, Associate Professor

  • Bernt Rune Stray, professor

  • Renate Vesteraas, Associate Professor

  • Kristin Aadland-Atkinson, lecturer

  • Nina Anette Angeltveit, lecturer

External members:

  • Herner Sæverot, professor, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL)

  • Leif Inge Magnussen, professor, University of South-Eastern Norway (USN)

  • Helen Dixon, Senior Lecturer, East Carolina University

  • Jacqueline Vayntrub, Associate Professor, Yale University

  • Hanna Tervanotko, Associate Professor, McMaster University

  • Valerie Margrain, professor, Karlstad University / Victoria University

  • Jeremy Punt, professor, Stellenbosch University

  • Shantelle Weber, professor, Stellenbosch University

  • Johan Bergh, Associate Professor, Oslo Nye Høyskole

  • Trygve Jakobsen Steiro, Associate Professor, NTNU

  • Whitney Muller, Lecturer (PhD), Stellenbosch University

Francis Borchardt

Francis Borchardt

Professor

NLA Høgskolen Sandviken, Bergen

Teologi, religion og filosofi