How teachers construct their beliefs about foreign language (FL) teaching in shifting educational contexts is an important, yet little known area. This study addresses this issue through a discourse analysis of research interviews conducted with 16 Finnish English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers about their views of teaching reading and writing. It identifies four different subject positions: ‘unaccountable’, ‘old-time’, ‘modern’ and ‘authentic’. The study shows that the participating teachers’ beliefs are contradictory and that although the teachers are aware of more recent discourses of language teaching, they find it difficult to link these with their teaching practice
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
In recent years classrooms in Finland have become increasingly multilingual due to immigration. This...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...
How teachers construct their beliefs about foreign language (FL) teaching in shifting educational co...
The modern foreign language (FL) classroom holds many challenges for FL teachers. Educators have rec...
This dissertation draws on theoretical and empirical research to answer a question that continues to...
This article reports Chilean and Finnish foreign-language (FL) teachers’ perceptions of teaching and...
This article presents a study analysing the beliefs a teacher has about teaching written language an...
This thesis is about the educational purpose of foreign language teaching (FLT) in an increasingly i...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This article is concerned with the role of language(s) in education from the viewpoint of secondary...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
This study examined Finnish teachers' (N = 820) beliefs related to multilingualism and teaching mult...
The number of students whose home language is different from the language of instruction is growing ...
The number of students whose home language is different from the language of instruction is growing ...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
In recent years classrooms in Finland have become increasingly multilingual due to immigration. This...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...
How teachers construct their beliefs about foreign language (FL) teaching in shifting educational co...
The modern foreign language (FL) classroom holds many challenges for FL teachers. Educators have rec...
This dissertation draws on theoretical and empirical research to answer a question that continues to...
This article reports Chilean and Finnish foreign-language (FL) teachers’ perceptions of teaching and...
This article presents a study analysing the beliefs a teacher has about teaching written language an...
This thesis is about the educational purpose of foreign language teaching (FLT) in an increasingly i...
This study explores the role of teacher beliefs in two teachers’ implementation of a collaboratively...
This article is concerned with the role of language(s) in education from the viewpoint of secondary...
International audienceTeacher beliefs affect choices of methods, representations of learning, and cl...
This study examined Finnish teachers' (N = 820) beliefs related to multilingualism and teaching mult...
The number of students whose home language is different from the language of instruction is growing ...
The number of students whose home language is different from the language of instruction is growing ...
This thesis presents an examination of the beliefs that non-native English speaker teachers had abou...
In recent years classrooms in Finland have become increasingly multilingual due to immigration. This...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...