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Medienwelten - Zeitschrift für MedienpädagogikVollbrecht, Ralf, Dallmann, Christine 21 July 2017 (has links)
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The influence of developmental level upon the learning of a second language among children of Anglo-Saxon originMasson, Louis I January 1963 (has links)
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The effects of intensive learning of a second language on REM sleep and dream contentProulx, Guy-Bernard January 1977 (has links)
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Student Motivation and Identity Construction in an Intensive U.S. French Immersion ProgramMaltais, Alexis January 2012 (has links)
This study explores how U.S. college students experience integrative and instrumental motivation and how their sociolinguistic identity is understood, represented and constructed through their multiple experiences learning French as a Foreign Language (FFL) in an intensive Summer French Language Immersion Programs (SFLIPs). The results of the study demonstrate that participants who exhibited the most characteristics in connection to integrative motivation were the ones who took full advantage of the opportunities of being immersed in an environment in which exposure and production of the target language were maximized. The study demonstrates how participants’ lived experiences affect the way they construct their identity, how integrative motivation plays a key role in this construction and addresses a gap in literature by specifically adressing the themes of motivation and identity in the context of intensive French immersion in the U.S.
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An ethnographic case study of a college ESL Chinese student's identities and power relations through online and offline social practicesBao, Huihong 01 January 2011 (has links)
I have devoted 8 years to prepare for this ethnographic case study. I have analyzed through Bakhtin’s lenses of dialogicality and intertextuality, focusing on exploring an ESL college student, Chen Hua’s online social identity construction through his use of L1 and L2. I have collected multiple layers of data including formal and informal interviews, observational field notes, interactive emails, narratives and online discussion forum contents ever since the focal participant started his 9th grade in a high school, throughout his college and military career. I used ethnographic coding, grounded coding, Gee’s five theoretical tools and critical discourse analysis to analyze the data. The findings indicate that the ESL college student (an ROTC member) constructed his multiple identities through discursive social practices by making use of available resources, making multithreaded social connections from the online texts/discourses to the real world in which he was living. His unique multiple identities constructed through his use of L1 and L2 in computer-mediated communication practices and through other offline social practices, are reflected and embedded within the current macro sociocultural, political, and historical context of the U.S.A., which helped transform and shape him into what he is and how he participates in “serving and sacrificing” for the community and for this country.
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"Får jag ta det på svenska?" : en empirisk studie i FLSA ur lärarperspektiv / ”Can I say it in Swedish?” : – an empirical study in FLSA from a teacher perspective.Andersson, Linn January 2020 (has links)
Studien syftar till att kartlägga ämneslärares arbetssätt, kunskaper och attityder till elever som lider av Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety, även kallat FLSA. I bakgrunden redogörs för begreppets innebörd, dess uppkomst hos elever och vilken påverkan det har på engelskundervisningen i skolan. Vidare redogörs sambanden mellan undervisningen och språkets roll i det svenska samhället för att ge läsaren en förståelse för de utmaningar som både ämnesläraren och FLSA-elever står inför. Data för studien har samlats in genom kvantitativa elevenkäter samt kvalitativa lärarintervjuer och klassrumsobservationer. Grundad Teori (GT) är den metodansats som använts eftersom denna fokuserar på att nå resultat utifrån empiriska data framför specifika teorier. Resultatet visar att ämneslärare identifierar samma upphovsorsaker till FLSA som forskningen men att dessa inte konsekvent tas i beaktning i undervisningen.
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Multilingualism in the English classroom - Positive and challenging aspects of using students first language as a tool in foreign language educationDahlin, Frida January 2019 (has links)
Due to an increasing number of students in the Swedish schools who has another first language than Swedish, multilingualism is now a feature all teachers must consider – and language teachers in particular. While multilingualism previously was believed to cause intellectual disabilities, more current research has showed the benefits of being proficient in several languages. Pedagogical strategies such as translanguaging, in which a students’ entire linguistic repertoire is recognized, has been developed, and studies have shown that this has increased students’ metalinguistic awareness. Despite this, a policy analysis of steering documents shows that other languages possibly could be interpreted as a problem in English education. By conducting interviews with English teachers I have identified positive as well as challenging aspects of using students’ first languages in English education in a multilingual classroom. This has concluded in a number of suggestions to policy makers, educators and researchers, in order to better make use of the positive aspects of multilingualism and solve some of the challenges.
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Cooperative Learning: A Teacher PerspectiveGudinge, Josefin January 2018 (has links)
This study’s aim is to investigate what strategies within cooperative learning teachers’ use in the English classroom. An additional aim is to investigate how teachers’ believe cooperative learning contributes to interaction between students. The study focuses on the perspective of the teachers. Cooperative learning is a pedagogical method with roots from the sociocultural perspective. Furthermore, it is described by Kagan and Stenlev (2006) as a method where students work in groups and cooperate in order to achieve the mutual goal. According to Kagan and Stenlev (2006), the students’ communicative interaction between each other is one of the critical elements of cooperative learning. The empirical material consists of qualitative interviews with four legitimized teachers. I chose to conduct a qualitative research in order to guarantee valid answers due to the time given. After the interviews, the recorded answers were analyzed and compared to one and other in order to reach answers to my research question. After having finished the result analyze, the recordings of the interviews were deleted. The result of the study shows that teachers tend to use following strategies within cooperative learning: think-pair-share, team-pair-solo, quiz-quiz-trade, jigsaw, poem for two voices and placement consensus. Furthermore, it shows that teachers’ attitude and willingness to use cooperative learning can depend on when they got their degree. However, additional factors may have an impact, such as the lack of further education in connection to the introduction of the new steering document in 2011.
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Faktorer som påverkar valet att läsa spanska som moderna språk - En undersökning av en grupp elever från årskurs 6Madsen, Janeth January 2020 (has links)
Faktorer som påverkar valet att läsa spanska som moderna språkEn undersökning av en grupp elever från årskurs 6 / Factors that influence the choice of study Spanish in foreign language
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Gamification in Foreign Language Education: Fundamentals for a Gamified Design of Institutional Programs for Chinese as a Foreign LanguageLi, Cong January 2018 (has links)
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