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Orientare alla scelta post-diploma con la metodologia “SeCo”
2018
I tentativi di collegare coerentemente le esperienze formative vissute, le competenze possedute nel presente e le aspettative formativo-professionali attestano negli studenti liceali di 17-18 anni la presenza di un bisogno fondamentale di orientamento. Essi non possono recuperare il senso unitario del loro itinerario formativo-professionale se non decidono liberamente di progettarlo. Il progetto di vita professionale dà ai giovani la direzione di senso in cui rendersi protagonisti consapevoli delle loro scelte. La «scrittura espressiva» proposta in senso prospettico, ovvero volta alla descrizione di alcuni aspetti della propria personalità e delle aspettative professionali riguardanti possi…
Uuden kirjoittamisen opetus : osallistavaa luovuutta verkossa
2017
A refereed, open access journal of scholarly articles in Creative Writing Studies. Kallionpää, Outi, Uuden Kirjoittamisen opetus : osallistavaa luovuutta verkossa. Väitöskirja, dissertation. Musiikin, taiteen ja kulttuurin tutkimuksen laitos, Jyväskylän yliopisto. 2017.
L'educazione: una mappa storica e geografica
2017
In questa Lezione viene presentata un’indagine empirico-storica sull’educazione intesa come fenomeno umano universale. Vengono individuate le molte educazioni cui il genere umano ha dato vita nel corso della sua evoluzione, dalla preistoria ai giorni nostri, tenendo conto delle coordinate spazio-temporali entro cui queste si sono concretizzate. This Lesson presents an empirical-historical inquiry about education as an universal human phenomenon. Many of the educations that humanity has realized during its evolution, from prehistory to today, are identified. These educational practices have been realized within specific geographic and historical coordinates.
S’attaquer à la suprématie du masculin sur le féminin le français inclusif dans les publications des universités françaises dans les réseaux sociaux
2021
This paper aims to examine the use of inclusive French in the Internet publications of Paris universities on their social media. Three higher education institutions were selected: Paris Dauphine-PSL University, Gustave Eiffel University, and Sorbonne Paris North University. The publications were obtained from Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Firstly, the groups of people to whom the use of inclusive French referred were considered. The second question was about the practices used to make the French language inclusive. Eight practices were observed and are described in the paper. Also, the frequency of gender-neutral language was a point of interest. The research corpus is available online…
Where do my words come from? : towards methods for analyzing word choice in primary level writing
2019
Few intellectual tools exist for characterizing word choice development in primary level writing. The aim of this study was to identify categories for describing the development of word choice in young children’s narrative writings. Such categories may be used to demonstrate how word choice develops within writing practices of primary classrooms. The analysis was based on thirty texts from six students studying Norwegian as a first-language and collected from mid-year second grade through fourth grade utilizing case-study methodology. In the students’ classroom, considerable emphasis was put on using literature to establish an intertextual basis for student learning. The students’ texts wer…
Kokeilu kirjoittamisen itsearvioinnista tietokoneella
2001
This article discusses an experiment which we are conducting in the field of Finnish as a second language. We are developing an Internet-based program that learners of Finnish can use to assess their own writing skills. The program code originally comes from the DIALANG project, which is developing a diagnostic language assessment system for 14 languages for the Internet. We selected two new writing tasks for the program, and constructed related sets of benchmark performances to enable the learners to assess their own abilities. In the article, we first discuss the concepts of learner autonomy and self-assessment, in other words the theoretical framework that underlies the program. This is …
Miten luokanopettajaopiskelijat arvioivat itseään tekstien tuottajina?
2019
Tässä tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan, miten luokanopettajaopiskelijat (N = 76) arvioivat omaa tekstien tuottamistaan ja sen oppimista. Tutkimusaineistona olivat lomakekyselyn avoimet vastaukset. Aineisto analysoitiin aineistolähtöisen ja teoriaohjaavan sisällönanalyysin keinoin. Tulokset osoittavat, että opiskelijat lähestyvät tekstien tuottamista ja sen oppimista suhtautumis-, osaamis- ja kehittymiskeskeisesti. Kokonaisuudessaan itsearviointien taustalla on melko kokonaisvaltainen kirjoittamiskäsitys, jossa edustuvat selkeimmin genre- ja prosessidiskurssit ja vähiten sosiaalisen ja sosiopoliittisen toiminnan diskurssit. Yksilöiden välillä on eroja lähestymistapojen ja kirjoittamiskäsitysten m…
Teaching a skill or using a tool? : Studying Finnish EFL teachers’ beliefs about the teaching of reading and writing
2016
How teachers construct their beliefs about foreign language (FL) teaching in shifting educational contexts is an important, yet little known area. This study addresses this issue through a discourse analysis of research interviews conducted with 16 Finnish English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers about their views of teaching reading and writing. It identifies four different subject positions: ‘unaccountable’, ‘old-time’, ‘modern’ and ‘authentic’. The study shows that the participating teachers’ beliefs are contradictory and that although the teachers are aware of more recent discourses of language teaching, they find it difficult to link these with their teaching practice. peerReviewed
Aseeminen kirjoitus kirjallisuuden avantgardistisena koettelijana
2021
Translingual and translocal perspectives on writing : An introduction
2022
This special issue has been inspired by presentations and discussions which took place during the first workshop of our NOS-HS research network ‘The Politics and Ideologies of Multilingual Writing’ (Stockholm University, 27-28 May 2021). In this issue, we explore translingual and translocal perspectives, zooming in on various aspects of writing, from its legitimacy to its localities. Our focus is on writing for publication by authors with multilingual repertoires and/or working in multilingual settings. Unlike previous research, which focused on academic, journalistic, and creative writing as separate domains, we aim to bring together researchers working in different subfields of linguisti…