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Dissecting multilingual Beijing : the space and scale of vernacular globalization

2007

ChinaKiinaglobalisaatiomonikielisyysPekingpuhekielikansainvälistyminenkielellinen identiteetti
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Exploring bilingual ideology and identity of EMI medical teachers and students in China’s mainland

2022

This qualitative research in-progress investigates the bilingual ideology and identity of EMI (English-medium-instruction) teachers and students at a Chinese medical university that aims to enrich the understanding of bi/multilingualism in the EFL (English as a Foreign Language) context from domestic stakeholders’ perspectives. The researcher conducted a series of semi-structured interviews with Chinese medical content teachers and students throughout an academic term. Supplementary research materials include written materials, such as lecturers’ PowerPoint slides and institutional documents. The preliminary findings suggest that the teachers and students present diverse ideological stances…

ChinaopiskelijatEnglish-medium-instructionideologyopettajatkorkeakouluopetusyksikielisyyskielellinen identiteettiKiinakielipolitiikkakaksikielisyysopetuskielimonikielisyysmedical educationenglannin kieliidentityideologiat
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Teachers negotiating multilingualism in the EFL classroom

2021

Tässä artikkelissa tutkimme suomalaisten englanninopettajien käsityksiä maahanmuuttajaoppilaista, joilla on monikielinen tausta, vieraan kielen luokkahuoneessa. Aiemmat tutkimukset monikielisistä oppijoista ovat keskittyneet toisen kielen oppimiseen tai oppijan äidinkieleen. Tässä tutkimuksessa keskitymme englantiin vieraana kielenä, sillä maailma on aiempaa monikielisempi ja liikkuvuus yleisempää kuin ennen. Aineistona on englannin opettajien haastattelut (n=7), joissa he pohtivat kokemuksiaan maahanmuuttajaoppilaista vieraan kielen oppitunnilla. Analyysimenetelmänä oli laadullinen sisällönanalyysi. Tulokset osoittavat, että osallistujat eivät olleet pohtineet monikielisyyttä englannin opp…

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsmultilingualismmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnglish as a foreign languageluokkatyöskentelykielitietoinen opetus ja kasvatusLanguage and Linguisticsmultilingual learnersEnglish as a foreign languagePedagogymonikielisyys0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismSociologymedia_commonkieltenopetusCommunication05 social sciences050301 educationforeign language teachingmaahanmuuttajataustaForeign language teachingEnglish language teachingNegotiationkieltenopettajatenglannin kieli0503 educationvieraat kieletEuropean Journal of Applied Linguistics
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‘I don’t feel like I’m studying languages anymore’ : Exploring change in higher education students’ learner beliefs during multilingual language stud…

2022

To educate multilingual global citizens and follow the multilingual turn in language education, universities are faced with the challenge of developing their language pedagogies. This article reports on a study conducted in the context of university language studies that take a multilingual perspective to learning languages for academic and professional purposes. Although multilingual pedagogies have been widely developed in what could be traditionally considered as bilingual education, practical implementations are rarer when considering students that generally have one home language but study multiple foreign languages. To assess the effects of multilingual teaching in this kind of contex…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languagekieltenopetusopiskelijatmultilingualismlanguage learningEducationkorkeakouluopetusComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONkäsityksetbeliefsuniversity pedagogymonikielisyyskielen oppiminenkorkeakoulupedagogiikkavieraat kielet
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Families in flux: at the nexus of fluid family configurations and language practices

2021

Research on multilingualism in the home has approached the family as a fixed unit thus neglecting the dynamic view of the family and its intersection with family language practices. The present study aims to address this gap by focusing on Russian-speaking mothers in Finland who have raised their children bilingually in single-parent as well as in dual-parent families. Russian speakers are the largest minority language group in Finland, and their number is constantly growing. The current study is a contribution to the research on family language practices in the Finnish context. It examines the nexus of shifts in family configurations and language practices and explores how the dynamic chan…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageyksinhuoltajaperheetFluxRussians in Finlandperhe-elämäsuomenvenäläisetEducationUnit (housing)yksinhuoltajatAlgebranexus analysisIntersectionkielenkäyttökaksikielisyysfamilies in fluxmonikielisyysMultilingualismfamily language policySociologysingle parentsperheetNexus (standard)neksusanalyysiJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Teachers’ perceptions on the changing role of language in the curriculum

2017

AbstractThis article is concerned with the role of language(s) in education from the viewpoint of secondary school subject teachers in Finland at the time of transition to a new curriculum. The curriculum highlights the role of language throughout education and makes reference to changes in society that foreground multilingualism. Seven mainstream and CLIL content teachers of different subjects were interviewed and employing qualitative content analysis, the data were scrutinised under four language-related themes: multilingualism, multiliteracy, subject-specific language, and the role of language in knowledge construction. The results indicate teachers as reasonably well aware of subject-s…

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and Linguisticsteachers’ perceptionsPolitical sciencePerceptionPedagogykielimonikielisyysMultilingualismCurriculummedia_common060201 languages & linguisticssubject-specific languagerole of language in educationCLILCommunication06 humanities and the artsopetusopettajathavainnotvieraskielinen opetusmonilukutaitoMultiliteracy0602 languages and literaturecurriculum changeopetussuunnitelmatEuropean Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Digital Texts for Learning Finnish: Shared Resources and Emerging Practices

2013

Recent studies in the field of new literacies have indicated that a remarkable change in the way we access, consume, and produce information has taken place. The boundaries between concepts such as authorship and ownership have become blurred. This paper will deal with using digital texts in teaching reading comprehension on a university-level course with a special focus on Finnish as a second language. Furthermore, the benefits and challenges of teaching L2 reading comprehension in a multimodal learning environment will be discussed. The three main perspectives utilized are meaningfulness, sharing, and adaptivity. The students attending the course described in the paper were advanced unive…

Digitaaliset tekstitlukutaitoComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONtekstitaidotDigital Textsmonikielisyyslukeminen
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Language Education Policies and Early Childhood Education

2020

This chapter discusses the importance of different types of early language education in the public system according to national policy in two geopolitical contexts: Continental Northern Europe and the UK. We define early language education policy as the language policies in early childhood education (ECE) including planning, practices, and ideologies related to the teaching and learning of languages. We present a variety of theoretical approaches and discuss their applicability to the field of early language education research. These approaches include traditional top-down policy implementation models as well as more dynamic and ecological theoretical approaches. Following that, we look at …

Early childhood educationearly childhood education (ECE)varhaiskasvatusNorthern Europecritical discourse analysisdiskurssianalyysiyksikielisyysCritical discourse analysismonolingual normecological approachesearly language education policyPedagogykielipolitiikkaLanguage educationmultilingual childrenmonikielisyysSociologyUK
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Language orientations in early childhood education policy in Finland and Norway

2021

© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/),which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This article investigates the language orientations in education policy documents for early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Finland and Norway. Finland, an officially bilingual country, and Norway, a predominantly monolingual country, share similar views on ECEC. However, the ECEC field in both c…

Early childhood educationvarhaiskasvatusmultilingualismearly childhood education policiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectkoulutuspolitiikkaEducationPolitical sciencekaksikielisyysmonikielisyys0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismEducation policymedia_commonkieltenopetuslanguage orientations05 social sciences050301 educationGender studiesLyksikielisyyslanguage education policyPeer reviewkielipolitiikkaearly childhood educationideologiesIdeology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyNordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
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Linguistic Repertoires and Semiotic Resources in Interaction: A Finnish Manager as a Mediator in a Multilingual Meeting

2010

This article examines professional communication in a multilingual meeting in a small company in Finland within ethnographic, sociolinguistic, and discourse analytic frameworks. English is used as a lingua franca by a group of Finnish and Chinese business professionals. The aim is to study how language is used with other semiotic resources to construct meaning in interaction. In particular, with the focus on an individual participant who was the mediator in the meeting, the goal is to analyze participants’ role alignment and interpersonal relationships. The results show that business professionals’ roles are renegotiable in a meeting and by means of language accompanied by embodied actions …

English as a lingua francaDiscourse analysisEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Professional communicationLingua francaLinguisticsroolidiskurssianalyysienglanti lingua francaEnglish as a lingua francaBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Semioticsmonikielinen kokousmultilingual meetingPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)computerrole alignmentcomputer.programming_languageGestureMeaning (linguistics)kehollisuusembodiment
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