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Pre-service teachers' perceptions of culture(s) in the classroom
Tekijät: Heikkola, Leena Maria; Kekki, Niina; Repo, Elisa
Toimittaja: Acke, Hanna; Vujcic, Nikola
Julkaisuvuosi: 2025
Kokoomateoksen nimi: Sprache - Kultur - Kommunikation. Festschrift für Christopher M. Schmidt zuom 65. Geburstag
Aloitussivu: 187
Lopetussivu: 210
ISBN: 978-3-631-91199-0
eISBN: 978-3-631-91200-3
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Verkko-osoite: https://www.peterlang.com/document/1392524
The current Finnish core curricula require schools to promote cultural diversity,
language awareness and multilingual approaches as key values. Thee aim of the study was to
investigate three Finnish pre- service subject teacher groups’ (linguistics or literature, natural sciences, social sciences, n = 68) perceptions of culture(s) in the classroom, especially
from the point of view of making culture(s) visible. The data were collected in an online
survey at the end of a year- long teacher training. Responses to one open- ended question
were analyzed. Over 90 % of the pre- service teachers acknowledged that culture(s) should
be made visible – at least conditionally – in the classroom. Thus, it seems that Finnish pre-service teachers have at least a developing cultural competency. There were no statistically
signifcant differences between the three different subject groups. When analyzing the
reported characteristics of possible representations of culture(s) on the classroom more
carefully, four main categories emerged: 1) conceptualization of the term “culture”, 2) positive perceptions of culture(s), 3) pedagogical perceptions of culture(s), and 4) negative
perceptions of culture(s). Based on our results, although the respondents’ understanding
of culture(s) is clearly developing, it is evident that more culture- related content should
be included in the teacher education programs in Finland.