Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience

The model of Mother Tongue Tuition (MTT) which has developed in Sweden since the 1970’s offers speakers of languages other than Swedish the opportunity to request tuition in their mother tongue, from kindergarten through to year 12. It is unique among the major immigrantreceiving countries of the...

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Main Author: Anne Reath Warren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2013-11-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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Online Access:https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/35/33
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spelling doaj-981c82cc520144a99e50f1e215439be32020-11-25T03:29:22ZengKura PublishingInternational Electronic Journal of Elementary Education1307-92981307-92982013-11-016195116Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experienceAnne Reath Warren0Stockholm UniversityThe model of Mother Tongue Tuition (MTT) which has developed in Sweden since the 1970’s offers speakers of languages other than Swedish the opportunity to request tuition in their mother tongue, from kindergarten through to year 12. It is unique among the major immigrantreceiving countries of the world yet little is known about MTT and its syllabus outside of its Nordic context. This article examines the syllabus for MTT from two perspectives; firstly using the framework of Constructive Alignment, secondly from the perspective of what is hidden. The intended syllabus is revealed as well-aligned, but the hidden curriculum impedes successful enactment in many contexts. Examples from case studies in a larger on-going research project offer an alternate approach to syllabus implementation when the negative effects of the hidden curriculum are challenged. While highly context-specific, this model may represent a step in the right direction for implementation of the syllabus.https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/35/33Mother tongue tuitionSyllabusConstructive alignmentHidden curriculum
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author Anne Reath Warren
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Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Mother tongue tuition
Syllabus
Constructive alignment
Hidden curriculum
author_facet Anne Reath Warren
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title Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
title_short Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
title_full Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
title_fullStr Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
title_full_unstemmed Mother tongue tuition in Sweden - Curriculum analysis and classroom experience
title_sort mother tongue tuition in sweden - curriculum analysis and classroom experience
publisher Kura Publishing
series International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
issn 1307-9298
1307-9298
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The model of Mother Tongue Tuition (MTT) which has developed in Sweden since the 1970’s offers speakers of languages other than Swedish the opportunity to request tuition in their mother tongue, from kindergarten through to year 12. It is unique among the major immigrantreceiving countries of the world yet little is known about MTT and its syllabus outside of its Nordic context. This article examines the syllabus for MTT from two perspectives; firstly using the framework of Constructive Alignment, secondly from the perspective of what is hidden. The intended syllabus is revealed as well-aligned, but the hidden curriculum impedes successful enactment in many contexts. Examples from case studies in a larger on-going research project offer an alternate approach to syllabus implementation when the negative effects of the hidden curriculum are challenged. While highly context-specific, this model may represent a step in the right direction for implementation of the syllabus.
topic Mother tongue tuition
Syllabus
Constructive alignment
Hidden curriculum
url https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/35/33
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