Svenskundervisning i klassrum där det också finns nyanlända elever. En intervjustudie med lärare som undervisar i årskurserna 4-6
Swedish subject teaching in classroom where there also is newly arrived pupils – An interview study with teachers who teach Swedish in the grades 4-6.
Abstract
Newly arrived pupils in the Swedish schools are more common today than fifty years ago. As
a teacher it is therefore important to know how to organize and teach newly arrived pupils the
subject Swedish. The teacher in grade 4-6 has an important role when it comes to supporting
newly arrived pupils who only have been in the country for four years or less. Some of the
pupils starts in a preparatory class, and others start in an ordinary class. The purpose of this
study is to investigate how teachers organize and educate newly arrived pupils in the Swedish
subject in a classroom with other pupils from various backgrounds. How do they plan and
implement their teaching? What resources for teaching do the teachers use? What challenges
do the teachers experience when teaching Swedish to newly arrived students? To investigate
these questions semi structured interviews were performed with five teachers. Four of the
teachers were Swedish subject teachers, one teacher taught Swedish in a preparatory class. The
data was analyzed in themes. The findings show that the teachers had a similar way of thinking
and working when it came to teaching the Swedish subject in mixed classes with newly arrived
pupils. For the latter they used additional aids such as pictures and films to explain concepts
that the pupils did not understand. The teachers had to arrange the teaching in various ways to
overcome several challenges such as newly arrived pupils’ inadequate language skills, time
limits and the pupils’ interest in the subject specific assignments.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-02-13Author
Talic, Muamer
Keywords
Newly Arrived Pupils, Preparatory Class, Mixed Class, Swedish Subject.
Series/Report no.
HT17-2930-042-L6XA1A
Language
swe