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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Social organization through teacher-talk: Subteaching, socialization and the normative use of language in a multilingual primary class
Alicia Copp Mökkönensubject
Linguistics and LanguageClass (computer programming)Socializationta6121Language and LinguisticsEducationSocial orderCultural diversityPedagogySituatedNormativeMultilingualismSociologySocial organizationdescription
Abstract The present study explores the ways in which peers take up a teacher-like discourse to enforce normative uses of language in a classroom, effectively socializing one another to the institutional use of English which in turn signals class membership. Such an uptake of teacher-like discourses and practices can be characterized as subteaching ( Tholander & Aronsson, 2003 ). Data are drawn from an ethnographic study spanning the first and second grade for a group of students enrolled in English medium education in Finland, and the analysis centers on transcripts of classroom interaction. Findings indicate that students draw on subteaching actions to negotiate alignments and to sanction others, maintaining social order, and constructing situated identities.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-09-01 | Linguistics and Education |