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Multilingual pedagogies and digital technologies to support learning STEM in schools in France and Canada 支持法国和加拿大学校学习STEM的多语言教学法和数字技术
1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2269977
Nathalie Auger, Jérémi Sauvage, Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman, Carole Fleuret, Leanne Adegbonmire, Laurine Dalle
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A cycle model of intercultural learning: educating the global citizen 跨文化学习的循环模式:培养全球公民
1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2267611
Lone K. Svarstad, Karen Risager
ABSTRACTThis article presents a model of intercultural learning that may be used in the planning and implementation of citizenship education in foreign/second/world language teaching. The Cycle model of intercultural learning aims at the development of global citizenship and comprises four phases: noticing, comparing, reflecting and interaction. Among the central concepts are critical cultural awareness, perspective awareness, local and global contextualisation, and decentering. The article further shows how language learning and intercultural learning may be integrated by combining the Cycle model of intercultural learning with task-based language learning and language learning via chunks and keywords. The argument is illustrated by results from an action research project carried out in Denmark in the school year 2021/2022. Thematically, the project draws inspiration from The UN Global Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities, and addresses students of English, German, and French in grade 8 (15-year-olds). In this article, the focus is on one of the English classes, but the article concludes with reflections on the relevance of all languages.KEYWORDS: Cycle model of intercultural learningglobal citizenship educationcritical cultural awarenessperspective awarenessdecenteringcontextualisation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
摘要本文提出了一种跨文化学习模式,可用于规划和实施外国/第二/世界语言教学中的公民教育。跨文化学习的循环模式以全球公民的发展为目标,包括注意、比较、反思和互动四个阶段。核心概念包括批判性文化意识、视角意识、本地和全球语境化以及去中心化。本文进一步展示了如何将跨文化学习的循环模型与基于任务的语言学习和通过块和关键词进行的语言学习相结合,从而整合语言学习和跨文化学习。这一论点可以通过2021/2022学年在丹麦开展的一项行动研究项目的结果来说明。在主题上,该项目从联合国全球目标11:可持续城市和社区中汲取灵感,并针对8年级(15岁)的英语、德语和法语学生。在这篇文章中,重点是在一个英语课上,但文章总结了对所有语言的相关性的思考。关键词:跨文化学习循环模型;全球公民教育;批判性文化意识;
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Mathematical benefits of a language-friendly pedagogical tool: a praxeological analysis of teachers’ perceptions and practices 语言友好型教学工具的数学效益:教师认知和实践的行动学分析
1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-10-08 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2265407
Alexandre Cavalcante, Antoinette Gagné, Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we report on data from 40 middle and secondary school mathematics teachers and teacher candidates as they begin to articulate the intersection of language-friendly pedagogy, mathematics teaching, and a multilingual technological tool by way of a two-hour introductory workshop. We use an Anthropological Theory of the Didactic which recognises that mathematics instruction and language instruction are done differently under distinct institutional conditions (curriculum, culture, language, etc.) to analyse our data. Our findings suggest that teachers’ beliefs and perspectives regarding their multilingual students guide their choices about how to use a powerful digital multilingual platform to either remediate what they perceive as deficits in their students or leverage the assets of multilingual learners.KEYWORDS: Language-friendly pedagogymathematics teacher perceptionslearning platformpraxeologymultilingual learnersSTEM AcknowledgementsWe want to acknowledge the contributions of Dania Wattar, a member of the ESCAPE Projects research team, in the co-creation and delivery of the workshop described in this article.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis research was financed by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
摘要:在本文中,我们报告了40名中小学数学教师和教师候选人的数据,他们开始阐述语言友好教学法、数学教学和多语言技术工具之间的交集,通过两个小时的介绍性研讨会。我们使用教学的人类学理论来分析我们的数据,该理论承认数学教学和语言教学在不同的制度条件下(课程、文化、语言等)是不同的。我们的研究结果表明,教师对多语言学生的信念和观点指导他们选择如何使用强大的数字多语言平台来弥补他们认为学生的缺陷或利用多语言学习者的资产。关键词:语言友好型教学;数学教师感知;学习平台;行为社会学;多语言学习者系统致谢我们要感谢ESCAPE项目研究团队成员Dania Wattar在本文中描述的研讨会的共同创建和交付中的贡献。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会资助。
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Finnish pre-service teachers’ understandings of the role of language(s) in learning mathematics 芬兰职前教师对语言在数学学习中的作用的理解
1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2258156
Jenni Alisaari, Leena Maria Heikkola, Raisa Harju-Autti
We examined Finnish pre-service primary school teachers’ understandings of the role of language(s) in learning mathematics and how these understandings developed during a period of teaching practice. We also examined how the participants experienced the usefulness of the ready-made multilingual digital material Binogi and how the teaching practice period influenced their thoughts on multilingual pedagogies. Our results indicate that the teacher training period increased awareness of linguistic challenges and of the importance of students’ L1s in learning. However, some participants’ views reflected monolingual ideologies, especially regarding the conditional use of L1s. Regarding linguistic support, the participants reported using visual supports and explaining vocabulary and structures. Although many participants perceived Binogi as beneficial and motivating, less than half used it. Some participants emphasised that the practice period reinforced their understanding of the importance of multilingual pedagogies. It is important to critically reflect on the language policies and practices of Finnish teacher education and support the dialogue between research and practice regarding a shared understanding of valuing linguistic diversity in teacher education.
我们调查了芬兰职前小学教师对语言在数学学习中的作用的理解,以及这些理解在教学实践期间是如何发展的。我们还研究了参与者如何体验现成的多语言数字材料Binogi的有用性,以及教学实践期如何影响他们对多语言教学法的看法。我们的研究结果表明,教师培训期间提高了对语言挑战的认识以及学生外语在学习中的重要性。然而,一些参与者的观点反映了单语意识形态,特别是关于有条件地使用英语。在语言支持方面,参与者报告使用视觉支持和解释词汇和结构。虽然许多参与者认为Binogi是有益的和激励的,但只有不到一半的人使用它。有些参加者强调,实习期加深了他们对多语文教学法重要性的认识。重要的是要批判性地反思芬兰教师教育的语言政策和实践,并支持研究与实践之间的对话,就教师教育中重视语言多样性的共同理解进行对话。
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Rethinking of EMI in higher education: a critical view on its scope, definition and quality 高等教育中EMI的再思考:对其范围、定义和质量的批判
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2251519
Mustafa Akıncıoğlu
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‘I can easily switch to the Kazakh language, also to the Russian language’: reimagining Kazakhstani CLIL implementation as a third space “我可以轻松切换到哈萨克语,也可以切换到俄语”:重新构想哈萨克斯坦CLIL实现作为第三个空间
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2245832
Michelle Bedeker, Assylzhan Ospanbek, Marius Simons, Akerke Yessenbekova, Manas Zhalgaspaev
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Learning Arabic as a second language in Saudi universities: Ajzen’s theory and religious motivations 在沙特大学学习阿拉伯语作为第二语言:Ajzen的理论和宗教动机
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-08-03 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2242912
Munassir Alhamami, Abdulrahman Almosa
ABSTRACT Learning Arabic as a second language (ASL) in Arabic-speaking countries is yet to be investigated thoroughly. The present study examines 61 ASL learners from 25 countries in seven Saudi universities using a quantitative and qualitative questionnaire, with Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour used as a theoretical framework to elicit and analyze the participants' intentions, attitudes, motivations, and challenges. The findings of the quantitative items show that learners hold significant and positive intentions, attitudes, and subjective-norm and perceived-behavioural-control beliefs regarding learning Arabic. These findings show the usefulness of using social psychology to elicit and understand ASL learners' beliefs and predict their intentions to learn Arabic by adapting valid and published questionnaire items. The qualitative results show that religious factors are what motivate ASL learning in Saudi universities. For example, Arabic is the language of sacred texts, the language of the Prophet Muhammad, and the language of Heaven. The most-reported challenges are the instructors' use of local dialects and inadequate training in teaching ASL. When designing curricula, policymakers should consider social factors such as religion, literature, history, and students' backgrounds. It is also recommended that language researchers use theories from other related disciplines to understand fully the perspectives of ASL learners.
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Exploring language teachers’ collective resilience: experiences of Chinese language teachers in a transnational university in China 探讨语文教师的集体弹性:中国一所跨国大学语文教师的经验
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2240348
Yandan Zhu, Citing Li
ABSTRACT Guided by the system-focused perspective (Beltman, 2020. Understanding and examining teacher resilience from multiple perspectives. In C. F. Mansfield (Ed.), Cultivating teacher resilience. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5963-1_2) and the transdiciplinary framework (DFG, 2016. A transdisciplinary framework for SLA in a multilingual world. The Modern Language Journal, 100(S1), 19–47. https://doi.org/10.1111/modl.12301), this study adopted a qualitative phenomenological approach to explore how two Chinese language teachers in an EMI transnational university developed their collective resilience when navigating challenges through resources across micro-meso-macro levels of contexts. Multiple data sources were collected from government and institutional policy documents, in-depth semi-structured interviews and written reflections over four months and were analysed through phenomenological analysis and content analysis. The findings revealed the salient role of the multi-layered contexts in teachers’ resilience-building processes, which motivated them to achieve the synergistic development of individuals and the institution through collaborative efforts. This study particularly pointed to the importance of conceptualising the contextual features as agentive in shaping collective resilience. We thus propose a multi-layered model for understanding the complex interactions of language teachers’ collective resilience within this specific context of a transnational university, in which the three levels of contexts may be engaged in constant interactions to achieve a conceptual equilibrium. The study concludes with implications in regards to expanding our current understanding of the ways in which language teachers need to be supported throughout their resilience-building process and professional development in the long run.
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Preservice teachers’ epistemic agency during practicums: case studies from Macau 实践中保护教师的认识能动性——以澳门为例
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-07-23 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2239848
Hongzhi Yang, Y. Gong
ABSTRACT Preservice teachers’ (PSTs) epistemic agency during their practicum experiences is not yet fully understood. In this study, we collected data in the form of in-depth interviews, reflective journals, and lesson plans from two Chinese language PSTs, and examined their epistemic agency during their practicums in Macau from a cultural-historical activity theory perspective. First, this study offers an analytical model that revealed the dynamics of epistemic agency development during PSTs’ practicums. Second, the analysis showed how PSTs’ social situations and prior learning experience recursively shaped their epistemic agency. The study raises important implications for teacher education, highlighting the importance of supporting PSTs’ epistemic agency by providing epistemic resources.
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Social connectedness in a community-based language and culture programme: voices of volunteer tutors 以社区为基础的语言和文化项目中的社会联系:志愿导师的声音
IF 3.5 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI: 10.1080/07908318.2023.2232391
Ann Dashwood, Jeong-Bae Son, Sang-Soon Park
ABSTRACT This article explores the roles of local volunteers in developing social connectedness among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) parents seeking to gain English language and cultural confidence in a regional community in Queensland, Australia. Interview data from a case study of nine non-specialist tutor volunteers identified characteristics of their interactions with the CALD parents during informal language learning sessions. This case study analyses characteristics of the types of interactions reported by the volunteers teaching English and Australian Culture to a group of CALD adults. The nine interviewees had not completed formal TESOL qualifications at the time they engaged in the informal language learning sessions. Their reported perceptions highlight the range of ways in which social connectedness emerged during contextualised dialogic sessions in a regional community English learning setting. The study found that the volunteers’ common interest in advancing a sense of parents’ social connectedness accompanied an increased confidence using English in the safe learning space that the volunteers created. The results of the study advocate an outcomes-based dialogic approach to support the expressed social connectedness needs of newcomers into a regional community.
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