Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science

Schools have begun to face many challenges with the influx of recently immigrated students who are not able to speak the official language well enough to participate in class. To help integrate and accelerate language acquisition in German schools, these students are often enrolled in "internat...

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Main Authors: Mario Schmiedebach, Claas Wegner
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: University of Oslo 2019-01-01
Series:Nordina: Nordic Studies in Science Education
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/nordina/article/view/4775
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spelling doaj-6edacdf45644404687abe53d30866c6c2020-11-25T03:17:33ZdanUniversity of OsloNordina: Nordic Studies in Science Education1504-45561894-12572019-01-0115110.5617/nordina.4775Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for scienceMario Schmiedebach0Claas Wegner1Bielefeld UniversityBielefeld UniversitySchools have begun to face many challenges with the influx of recently immigrated students who are not able to speak the official language well enough to participate in class. To help integrate and accelerate language acquisition in German schools, these students are often enrolled in "international classes". Our project, "Biology for Everyone", teaches newly arrived secondary students science through the use of hands-on experiments. While addressing scientific content, students build new language structures and improve their German. Using 13 interviews, the concomitant research examines students’ evaluations of the project in relation to science as well as language acquisition with a qualitative content analysis. Results show that students value this action-oriented approach as it helps them understand scientific concepts. Furthermore, they notice an improvement in their German and an increase in their science content knowledge. Therefore, such "international classes" should be considered for use in additional subjects in order to ease integration into the regular school system. https://journals.uio.no/nordina/article/view/4775action-orientedBiology for EveryoneCLILiGimmigrated studentsinternational classesintroductory classes
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Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
Nordina: Nordic Studies in Science Education
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Biology for Everyone
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title Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
title_short Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
title_full Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
title_fullStr Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
title_full_unstemmed Hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
title_sort hands-on science for recently immigrated students: possibilities for language acquisition and motivation for science
publisher University of Oslo
series Nordina: Nordic Studies in Science Education
issn 1504-4556
1894-1257
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Schools have begun to face many challenges with the influx of recently immigrated students who are not able to speak the official language well enough to participate in class. To help integrate and accelerate language acquisition in German schools, these students are often enrolled in "international classes". Our project, "Biology for Everyone", teaches newly arrived secondary students science through the use of hands-on experiments. While addressing scientific content, students build new language structures and improve their German. Using 13 interviews, the concomitant research examines students’ evaluations of the project in relation to science as well as language acquisition with a qualitative content analysis. Results show that students value this action-oriented approach as it helps them understand scientific concepts. Furthermore, they notice an improvement in their German and an increase in their science content knowledge. Therefore, such "international classes" should be considered for use in additional subjects in order to ease integration into the regular school system.
topic action-oriented
Biology for Everyone
CLILiG
immigrated students
international classes
introductory classes
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