A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Accommodating to English-medium instruction in teacher education in Finland




AuthorsKaisa Hahl, Heini-Marja Järvinen, Kalle Juuti

PublisherBlackwell

Publication year2016

Journal:International Journal of Applied Linguistics

Volume26

Issue3

First page 291

Last page310

Number of pages20

ISSN0802-6106

eISSN1473-4192

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/ijal.12093


Abstract

This study analyses teacher educators' and student teachers' perceptions
of teaching and learning situations in an international E nglish as a
lingua franca (ELF ) context in an E nglish‐medium instruction (EMI )
teacher education programme in F inland. The analysis of semi‐structured
interviews revealed that the participants perceived a partial reversal
of traditional teacher and student roles; students assisted voluntarily
and teaching became reciprocal. Some teachers reflected on having used
typical strategies in ELF context, such as code‐switching, to further
communication and engage students. However, teachers' lack of fluency
was sometimes considered causing frustration among students and affected
negatively their feeling of being professional teacher educators.
Nevertheless, by increasing more learner‐led activities, ELF can
positively affect teacher education pedagogy.



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