A Map and Compass for Innovative Language Education: Steps towards development

The aim of the IKI project was to map, develop and share innovative practices in language education. The three year IKI project was a spearhead project funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture designed to develop teacher education in Finland.

Table of contents

Project duration
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Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Learning, teaching and interaction
Research areas
Learning, learning difficulties and factors affecting learning
Interactive and technologically enhanced learning environments
Department
Department of Teacher Education
Faculty
Faculty of Education and Psychology
Funding
Ministry of Education and Culture

Project description

The aim of the IKI project was to map, develop and share innovative practices in language education. The three year IKI project was a spearhead project funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture designed to develop teacher education in Finland. The three university partners included the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ (coordinator), University of Turku and Ã…bo Akademi University.

Handbook

The IKI project has published an international version of the IKI handbook to support the development of language education providing research-based information, concrete examples and practical advice. The handbook is for teachers in basic education and early childhood education, student teachers, teacher educators, head teachers and educational authorities. The handbook gives inspiration and support for planning, developing and implementing language education at different levels and contexts.

The handbook takes a broad view of language education with innovative examples from language aware education, bilingual and multilingual education, foreign language education and foundational language education in basic and early childhood education.

The handbook includes short, accessible theoretical texts based on recent research. The activity descriptions are based on activities observed in schools and day cares. The book highlights the principles behind the activities, different practices and challenges practitioners can face when reflecting on their work. At the same time the handbook promotes an innovative, development oriented and an adaptive way of working in language education by giving lots of examples and advice on how to modify the activities and practices in response to different environments.
 

Publications

Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

Journal of Early Childhood Education Research
Koivula, Merja
Palojärvi, Anu
Moate, Josephine
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2024
Available through Open Access

JYU Dissertations
Palojärvi, Anu
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Apples : Journal of Applied Language Studies
Palojärvi, Anu
Koivula, Merja
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Rutanen, Niina
Publication
2023
Available through Open Access

Handbook of CLIL in Pre-primary Education
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Palojärvi, Anu
Hansell, Katri
Skinnari, Kristiina
Moate, Josephine
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Ainedidaktiikka
Hansell, Katri
Aerila, Juli-Anna
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching
Aerila, Juli-Anna
Siipola, Mari
Kauppinen, Merja
Lähteelä, Johanna
Publication
2022
Available through Open Access

Ainedidaktiikka
Hansell, Katri
Aerila, Juli-Anna
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Moate, Josephine
Palojärvi, Anu
Kangasvieri, Tea
Lempel, Liisa
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

A Map and Compass for Innovative Language Education : Steps towards development
Lähteelä, Johanna
Aerila, Juli-Anna
Kauppinen, Merja
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Journal of Early Childhood Education Research
Palojärvi, Anu
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Koivula, Merja
Rutanen, Niina
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Innovatiivisen kielikasvatuksen kartta & kompassi : askeleita kehittämistyöhön
Kangasvieri, Tea
Publication
2021
Available through Open Access

Kangasvieri, Tea
Lempel, Liisa
Palojärvi, Anu
Moate, Josephine

Project team