Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students

Cultural and linguistic composition of the population of Iceland is constantly expanding. This brings new opportunities as well as challenges to the educational institutions that need to adapt to the new reality. Culturally responsive teaching and assessment methods have become increasingly importan...

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Main Author: Artëm Ingmar Benediktsson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2021-05-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
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Online Access:https://humanrer.org/index.php/nordiccie/article/view/4348
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spelling doaj-30267838d5d745e79bda2bd887aa29362021-06-18T12:21:36ZengOslo and Akershus University College of Applied SciencesNordic Journal of Comparative and International Education2535-40512021-05-015210.7577/njcie.4348Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and studentsArtëm Ingmar Benediktsson0University of IcelandCultural and linguistic composition of the population of Iceland is constantly expanding. This brings new opportunities as well as challenges to the educational institutions that need to adapt to the new reality. Culturally responsive teaching and assessment methods have become increasingly important to motivate all students and provide them with equal opportunities. The research project, “It is not only the Teacher who is Talking; It is an Exchange”, was the first extensive qualitative study conducted in Icelandic universities to investigate immigrant students’ experiences of the learning environments and teaching methods. Forty-one first-generation immigrants participated in the study. The findings provided a deep insight into immigrant students’ experiences of being university students. The study brought to the forefront challenges that the participants experienced during the educational process, including language related issues, shortage of appropriate educational support and lack of clear policies regarding special assistance during examination periods. Furthermore, the study highlighted the importance of establishing a multicultural learning environment where every student has equal access and opportunity for personal development. https://humanrer.org/index.php/nordiccie/article/view/4348culturally responsive teachinghigher educationimmigrantsmulticultural educationqualitative research
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Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
culturally responsive teaching
higher education
immigrants
multicultural education
qualitative research
author_facet Artëm Ingmar Benediktsson
author_sort Artëm Ingmar Benediktsson
title Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
title_short Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
title_full Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
title_fullStr Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
title_sort establishing a multicultural learning environment based on active knowledge exchange and mutual trust between teachers and students
publisher Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
series Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education
issn 2535-4051
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Cultural and linguistic composition of the population of Iceland is constantly expanding. This brings new opportunities as well as challenges to the educational institutions that need to adapt to the new reality. Culturally responsive teaching and assessment methods have become increasingly important to motivate all students and provide them with equal opportunities. The research project, “It is not only the Teacher who is Talking; It is an Exchange”, was the first extensive qualitative study conducted in Icelandic universities to investigate immigrant students’ experiences of the learning environments and teaching methods. Forty-one first-generation immigrants participated in the study. The findings provided a deep insight into immigrant students’ experiences of being university students. The study brought to the forefront challenges that the participants experienced during the educational process, including language related issues, shortage of appropriate educational support and lack of clear policies regarding special assistance during examination periods. Furthermore, the study highlighted the importance of establishing a multicultural learning environment where every student has equal access and opportunity for personal development. 
topic culturally responsive teaching
higher education
immigrants
multicultural education
qualitative research
url https://humanrer.org/index.php/nordiccie/article/view/4348
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