Bilingual pedagogy / Tvåspråkig pedagogik / Kaksikielinen pedagogiikka

The members of this research group are examining how bi- and multilingual practices can be used as a resource for language learning and teaching in Early Childhood Education and Care contexts.

Table of contents

Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Learning, teaching and interaction
Research areas
Multidisciplinary research on learning and teaching
Applied language studies for the changing society (profiling area)
Learning and interaction
Faculty
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Education and Psychology
Department
Department of Language and Communication Studies
Department of Education

Research group description

The members of this research group are examining how bi- and multilingual practices can be used as a resource for language learning and teaching in Early Childhood Education and Care contexts. The researchers have followed one pre-school teacher and her implementation and work with the pedagogy that she has developed, for more than ten years. The research has been conducted in two phases:

Phase 1: The research project monitored the implementation of a novel type of bilingual pedagogy (concurrent use of both the minority language Swedish and the majority language Finnish), in a Finnish-medium pre-school classroom in a Finnish-speaking part of Finland. The children wer between 1-6 years of age. The data collection took place during a period of 2 years (2012-2014) and consisted of field observations, video-recordings of child-teacher interactions (approx. 6 hours), stimulated recall/semi-structured type of interviews with the teacher (approx. 5 hours), interviews with four families (4 h) and a family survey (9 families). The analysis of data focused on primarily the teacher and family perspectives and aimed at responding to how the two languages are used by the teacher and by the children; how the bilingual pedagogy works out and develops over time; how the activities are experienced by and affect the families. The project was supported by The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland during 2013-2016 and resulted in several academic publications and in the book XXX.

Phase 2: PhD dissertation... Anu Palojärvi...

Publications

Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Learning to Write Effectively: Current Trends in European Research.
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Learning to Write Effectively: Current Trends in European Research.
Martin, Maisa
Alanen, Riikka
Huhta, Ari
Kalaja, Paula
Mäntylä, Katja
Tarnanen, Mirja
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Learning to Write Effectively: Current Trends in European Writing Research.
Alanen, Riikka
Huhta, Ari
Martin, Maisa
Tarnanen, Mirja
Mäntylä, Katja
Kalaja, Paula
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

AFinLA-e: Soveltavan kielitieteen tutkimuksia
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Kalaja, Paula
Mäntylä, Katja
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Finsk tidskrift
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Lehtonen, Janni
Valli, Terhi
Publication
2012

Vieraiden kielten pedagogiikka / Conference in Foreign Language Education
Björklund, Siv
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Mäenpää, Tiia
Publication
2012

Sutina
Kangasvieri, Teija
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2012

Vaasan kielikylpyuutiset
Kangasvieri, Teija
Miettinen, Elisa
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Kieli, koulutus ja yhteiskunta
Kangasvieri, Teija
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2012

Nordisk tidsskrift for andrespråksforskning
Palviainen, Ã…sa
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Kieli, koulutus ja yhteiskunta
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Kieli, koulutus ja yhteiskunta
Juurakko-Paavola, Taina
MÃ¥rd-Miettinen, Karita

Research group

External members

Anu Palojärvi

PhD student
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