Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive their work with recently arrived immigrant pupils in grades F to 3. Six teachers were interviewed about how they teach so that these pupils will achieve the target skills in Swedish as a second language in grade 3, and about their view of the integration of newly arrived pupils in the ordinary class and the preparatory class. In the study the teachers say that they lack shared guidelines for receiving newly arrived pupils and that the charting of the pupils is inadequate. The teachers prefer direct placement in the ordinary class because the pupils learn from others and improve in their zone of proximal development. The informants feel that t...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
Abstract Title: You are welcome in – An interview study about teachers’ experiences of recently arr...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Newly arrived pupils in the Swedish schools are more common today than fifty years ago. As a teacher...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
We are living in a multicultural society where people from other countries and other cultures are co...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
This paper investigates how primary school teachers work with the introduction of newly arrived pupi...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
Abstract Title: You are welcome in – An interview study about teachers’ experiences of recently arr...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how class teachers and Swedish L2 teachers perceive ...
Newly arrived pupils in the Swedish schools are more common today than fifty years ago. As a teacher...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
The purpose of this study was to examine how teachers in primary schools experience the situation of...
We are living in a multicultural society where people from other countries and other cultures are co...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
Nowadays, many schools around the world are a mixture of children who come from different places and...
This paper investigates how primary school teachers work with the introduction of newly arrived pupi...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
This qualitative case study examines teachers’ perspectives on receiving and teaching newly arrived ...
Abstract Title: You are welcome in – An interview study about teachers’ experiences of recently arr...