Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching

There has been research that suggests that an anti-studying culture is present in vocational programs in Sweden (Högberg 2009), and that teachers need to adapt their teaching to the students’ vocational interests in order to create an interest in learning (Lindahl 2015; Riley & Eriksson 2014...

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Main Author: Keinvall, Kristoffer
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR) 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-855542019-06-28T09:52:42ZTeaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teachingengKeinvall, KristofferLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR)2019AdaptationattitudesEnglishmotivationsecond language learningvocationally oriented teachingvocational programsGeneral Language Studies and LinguisticsJämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistikThere has been research that suggests that an anti-studying culture is present in vocational programs in Sweden (Högberg 2009), and that teachers need to adapt their teaching to the students’ vocational interests in order to create an interest in learning (Lindahl 2015; Riley & Eriksson 2014; Smagorinsky et al. 2010). This study investigates how three teachers working at a vocational school in a rural area of Sweden teach the English 5 course. This entails investigating how the teachers perceive student attitudes, how they adapt their teaching, and also how they work to raise motivation among the students. The method used for this is semi-structured personal interviews along with a qualitative content analysis. The results of the study showed that attitudes among students are generally good with some exceptions, where lacking proficiency seems to be a factor regarding poor attitudes. It became evident that the main tool for raising motivation among the students is the adaptation of the teaching. The results also showed that some student groups are more interested in learning English than others, likely because of some students seeing English more a useful tool for their future working life. The issue of social structures regarding the Swedish educational system is also brought up. There is an implication for teachers regarding the adaptations – there has to be a balance between making vocational students interested, while still making sure they do not miss out on any content, i.e. that they get equal opportunity to learn as other students. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-85554application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Adaptation
attitudes
English
motivation
second language learning
vocationally oriented teaching
vocational programs
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
spellingShingle Adaptation
attitudes
English
motivation
second language learning
vocationally oriented teaching
vocational programs
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
Keinvall, Kristoffer
Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
description There has been research that suggests that an anti-studying culture is present in vocational programs in Sweden (Högberg 2009), and that teachers need to adapt their teaching to the students’ vocational interests in order to create an interest in learning (Lindahl 2015; Riley & Eriksson 2014; Smagorinsky et al. 2010). This study investigates how three teachers working at a vocational school in a rural area of Sweden teach the English 5 course. This entails investigating how the teachers perceive student attitudes, how they adapt their teaching, and also how they work to raise motivation among the students. The method used for this is semi-structured personal interviews along with a qualitative content analysis. The results of the study showed that attitudes among students are generally good with some exceptions, where lacking proficiency seems to be a factor regarding poor attitudes. It became evident that the main tool for raising motivation among the students is the adaptation of the teaching. The results also showed that some student groups are more interested in learning English than others, likely because of some students seeing English more a useful tool for their future working life. The issue of social structures regarding the Swedish educational system is also brought up. There is an implication for teachers regarding the adaptations – there has to be a balance between making vocational students interested, while still making sure they do not miss out on any content, i.e. that they get equal opportunity to learn as other students.
author Keinvall, Kristoffer
author_facet Keinvall, Kristoffer
author_sort Keinvall, Kristoffer
title Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
title_short Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
title_full Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
title_fullStr Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
title_full_unstemmed Teaching English 5 to Swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
title_sort teaching english 5 to swedish vocational students : student attitudes, motivation and adaptation of teaching
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR)
publishDate 2019
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