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Student teachers and their identity construction and awareness of multilingualism: re-visiting three studies
Author(s) -
Paula Kalaja
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
lenguaje y textos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2530-0075
pISSN - 1133-4770
DOI - 10.4995/lyt.2019.11470
Subject(s) - humanities , identity (music) , pedagogy , psychology , sociology , art , aesthetics
This article re-visits three studies that originally focused on beliefs about second language (L2) learning and teaching held by student teachers. The studies have been conducted in the same educational context (that is, at a Finnish university). The participants in the studies are majors or minors in English, Swedish, German, etc., and they range from first-year students to fifth-year students about to graduate as qualified L2 teachers. Data have been collected by a variety of means over the past few years (questionnaires, sentence-completion tasks, drawings), and partly longitudinally. The pools of data (verbal and visual) will be re-analysed from the perspective of identity construction and awareness of aspects of multilingualism and findings critically re-evaluated.

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