Use your languages! : From monolingual to multilingual interaction in a language class
Kyppö, A., Natri, T., Pietarinen, M., & Saaristo, P. (2015). Use your languages! : From monolingual to multilingual interaction in a language class. In J. Jalkanen, E. Jokinen, & P. Taalas (Eds.), Voices of pedagogical development : expanding, enhancing and exploring higher education language learning (pp. 319-335). Research-publishing.net. https://doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2015.000297
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This reflective paper presents a new course concept for multilingual
interaction, which was piloted at the University of Jyväskylä Language
Centre in the spring of 2014. The course, implemented as part of the
centre’s action research, is the result of a development process aimed at
enhancing students’ multilingual and multicultural academic communication
competences along with promoting use of their entire linguistic repertoire.
The course concept was inspired by the EU project Modularising Multilingual
and Multicultural Academic Communication Competence (MAGICC),
whose main intent is “to integrate multilingual and multicultural academic
communication competences as graduate learning outcomes at [the] BA and
MA level” (http://www.unil.ch/magicc/home/menuinst/objectifs.html). The
main focus of the pilot course was on teachers’ approach to multilingual
teaching, teachers’ interaction with each other and with students as well
as students’ approach to communication in a simulated multilingual and
multicultural environment. Students’ employment of their entire linguistic
repertoire resulted in an evident increase of their intercultural awareness,
enhancement of their intercultural communication competences and of their
skills in mediating information in multilingual and multicultural contexts.
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