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Riikka Alanen

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“But big is a funny word”: a multiple perspective on concept formation in a foreign-language-mediated classroom

2015

In recent years, foreign-language mediated instruction (immersion, content-based language learning and teaching) has been studied from various perspectives. In the following study, a single event from a Finnish third-grade EFL-mediated geography lesson is studied by combining insights from three research approaches: sociocultural, socio-cognitive, and discourse-pragmatic. The data analysis focuses on how during concept formation, the participants use commonplace means present in every classroom – textbook and chalkboard, spoken and written, verbal and nonverbal communicative means – to construct knowledge and its social context. The results indicate that there exist strong parallels among t…

Linguistics and LanguageNonverbal communicationConcept learningForeign languageSocio-cognitiveLanguage acquisitionSociocultural evolutionPsychologyParallelsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSocial relationEducationJournal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice
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Assessing learners’ writing skills in a SLA study: Validating the rating process across tasks, scales and languages

2014

There is still relatively little research on how well the CEFR and similar holistic scales work when they are used to rate L2 texts. Using both multifaceted Rasch analyses and qualitative data from rater comments and interviews, the ratings obtained by using a CEFR-based writing scale and the Finnish National Core Curriculum scale for L2 writing were examined to validate the rating process used in the study of the linguistic basis of the CEFR in L2 Finnish and English. More specifically, we explored the quality of the ratings and the rating scales across different tasks and across the two languages. As the task is an integral part of the data-gathering procedure, the relationship of task p…

Linguistics and LanguageRasch modelrating processProcess (engineering)ta6121CEFR scalesNational curriculumLanguage and LinguisticsTask (project management)Inter-rater reliabilityL2 writingRating scalevalidointiItem response theoryFinno-Ugric languagesL2 learningtehtävätPsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Cognitive psychologyLanguage Testing
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A Sociocultural Approach to Young Language Learners' Belief about Language Learning

2003

Language assessmentComprehension approachSociocultural approachLanguage educationLanguage acquisitionPsychologyLinguisticsLanguage pedagogy
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ELT in Finland

2018

PedagogyLanguage educationta516ta6121Sociologylanguage teachingenglish language teachingopetusenglannin kieliFinlandopetussuunnitelmat
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Languaging in Ultima Thule: Multilingualism in the Life of a Sami Boy

2008

Abstract In this paper we investigate multilingualism as a phenomenon which pervades different social and cultural levels but is manifested in the everyday life of multilingual individuals. As an illustration, we examine multilingualism from the perspective of a young Sami boy, Ante, and explore how different languages function as a complex – but at times problematic – set of resources for him. To capture the complexity and fluidity in the relationships between various languages in his life, we base our theorising on such concepts as ‘linguistic resources’, ‘heteroglossia’ and ‘languaging’. With the help of multimodal data we examine how the linguistic resources present in Ante's daily life…

Linguistics and LanguageUltimamedia_common.quotation_subjectAmbiguityLinguisticsLanguage and LinguisticsMultimodalityFinno-Ugric languagesMultilingualismHeteroglossiaSociologyEveryday lifeAffordancemedia_commonInternational Journal of Multilingualism
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CEFLING: Combining Second Language Acquisition and Testing Approaches to Writing

2012

languageslanguage acquisitionCEFRkielen omaksuminenkielettestauseurooppalainen viitekehystesting
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Grammaticality judgments and reaction time measurement : a tool for analyzing the use of second language knowledge

1997

kielioppikieletkielitaitooikeakielisyys
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Kieli objektina : miten lapset mieltävät kielen

2003

In this article, children’s views to language are discussed. The data comes from a project called Situated metalinguistic awareness and foreign language learning. It is argued that in children’s conceptualizations, the knowledge and skills that are required at school are separate from the skills of everyday life. For example, the English they learn in everyday life - “Play Station English” - is not identified with the “Classroom English”. It is suggested that the gap between school and everyday life, or, between different school subjects dealing with language (mother tongue and foreign languages) should be better bridged. peerReviewed

kieli ja kieletbeliefs about SLAkielellinen kehitysforeign language learningkielen omaksuminenkäsityksetkoululaisetkielitietoinen opetus ja kasvatusmetalinguistic awarenesskielen oppiminenkielitietoisuusvieraat kielet
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Designing and Assessing L2 Writing Tasks Across CEFR Proficiency Levels

2012

kirjoitustehtäväassessmentwriting taskCEFRarviointieurooppalainen viitekehys
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Kaksikielinen koulu? Pietarsaaren lukio ja Jakobstads gymnasium saman katon alle

2014

Suomessa on käyty usean vuoden ajan keskustelua kaksikielisistä kouluista. Erityisen kiivaana keskustelu kävi syksyllä 2011, jolloin niin suomen- kuin ruotsinkielisessä lehdistössä esiteltiin mielipiteitä puolesta ja vastaan (Boyd & Palviainen 2015). Onko kaksikielinen koulu uhka vai resurssi? Miten molempien kielten asema koulussa turvataan? Suomessa on tällä hetkellä parikymmentä peruskoulua, joissa kaksi kieltä saman katon alla on arkea. Lukiokoulutuksessa kaksikielistä koulua on ryhdytty vasta kokeilemaan. nonPeerReviewed

koulukaksikielisyys
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Toimijuus ja asiantuntijaksi kasvaminen monimediaisessa kielenopettamisessa

2011

This case study investigates the role of agency in the development of two students’ expertise during their participation in the year-long KOO-KIT program (Language Technology for Language Teachers) for pre-service language teachers at the Centre for Applied Language Studies of the University of Jyväskylä in the 2000s. The curriculum of the program was organized around project-based learning, with theoretical and pedagogical lessons and hands-on technology courses alternating with practical team work in web-based design. The data consist of the teachers’ observations and narrative assessments of the students’ performance, and the students’ self-reports during the one-year course. The finding…

monimediainen kieltenopetusassessmentagencyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONdevelopment of expertiseArtikkelittoimijuusarviointikieltenopettajakoulutusasiantuntijuuden kehittyminenmultimodal language pedagogylanguage teacher education
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"Nyt ymmärrän, että opettajaksi tullaan vasta työssä" : vieraiden kielten opettajaopiskelijoiden ajatuksia opettajan vastuusta

2018

language educationkieltenopettajatopiskelijatstudentsvastuulanguage teacherskasvatustiedeeducational scienceforeign languagesliabilityvieraat kieletkielikasvatus
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