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Study on public service translation in cross-border healthcare
Angelelli, Claudia V.; Directorate-General for Translation (European Commission). - : Publications Office of the European Union, 2019
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Youth Bilingualism, Identity and Quechua Language Planning and Policy in The Urban Peruvian Andes
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (2019)
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Policies on language education in Indonesia
In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 308-315 (2019) (2019)
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Miks õppida “väikest keelt”? Integratiivne vs. instrumentaalne motivatsioon välisüliõpilaste eesti keele õppimisel
In: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat, Vol 15, Pp 83-98 (2019) (2019)
Abstract: Välisüliõpilaste arv on Eesti kõrgkoolides kümne aasta jooksul kasvanud viis korda ja ulatub juba 6000-ni. Ühelt poolt aitab see täita demograafilisest olukorrast tingitud suurt auku üli.pilaste arvus, kuid teisalt on käivitanud diskussiooni, kuidas v.lisüli.pilasi enam siduda Eesti ühiskonna ja eesti keeleruumiga. Eesti keel kui suhteliselt väikese kõnelejaskonnaga keel ei pruugi kanda v.lisüli.pilase jaoks inglise keelele omaseid tarbijaväärtusi. Mis motiveerib välismaalast Eestis eesti keelt õppima ja kas teda üldse selleks miski motiveerib? Vene emakeelega Eesti elanikud õpivad eesti keelt pigem pragmaatilistel põhjustel ehk instrumentaalsest motivatsioonist johtuvalt. Artiklis otsitaksegi vastust, kas v.lisüli.pilaste eesti keele õppimise motivatsioon lähtub samadest põhjustajatest ja instrumentaalsest motivatsioonist või on õpingute käivitajaks muud tegurid. Motivatsioonisuuna määramisel soovitakse ka kindlaks teha, kas eesti keele õppimise instrumentaalne või integratiivne motivatsioon on seotud keele õppimise ja mitteõppimisega, Eestis viibimise aja, keeleõppija eriala, soo ja haridustasemega. *** "Why learn a “small” language? Integrative vs. instrumental motivation in international students’ learning of Estonian" The number of international students in Estonian higher education institutions has increased by nearly five times in the past ten years and now amounts to 6000. Universities must inevitably consider how to integrate international students into Estonian society and language space. But what, if anything, could motivate a foreigner to learn Estonian? Being a relatively small language, Estonian does not have the kind of consumer value that English has. Studies have shown that Russianspeaking inhabitants of Estonia mainly learn Estonian for pragmatic reasons, i.e. their motivation is instrumental. The paper focuses on the issue of international students’ motivation for learning Estonian – whether it is mainly instrumental or integrative, showing the learner’s positive attitude towards the target language community. Some of the questions discussed in the paper are whether the learning motivation is associated with sociodemographic factors such as the international student’s gender, field of study, previous level of education and intended duration of stay in Estonia, and whether the orientation of the motivation differs between those who learn Estonian and those who do not. The results were obtained by a survey and statistical data analysis. The attitudes of international students (N = 194) were measured both on a seven point Likert scale and with eight relevant statements using the method of semantic differential. The results indicate that international students in Estonia have mainly integrative motivation for learning Estonian. The instrumental value of Estonian was considered less important with the difference on the scale being relatively great (average values of 19 and 15 of the maximum of 28, p < 0.001). Students not learning Estonian gave lower points to both instrumental and integrative statements than students learning Estonian. When sociodemographic factors were taken into account it became evident that the students who stayed in Estonia longer also started to place a greater instrumental value on Estonian. Regardless of the field of study, the motivation for learning Estonian was mainly integrative. Only students of information technology (in comparison with students of natural sciences) showed noticeably more instrumental motivation. International students with higher education saw the integrative value of Estonian more than students with secondary education. No statistical difference between genders was found in the study.
Keyword: education policy; Estonian; Finnic. Baltic-Finnic; foreign language teaching; language policy; learning motivation; needs; P1-1091; PH91-98.5; Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.5128/ERYa15.05
https://doaj.org/article/ed2a033bdafe45a7a897ada0eda23426
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Developing Higher English Language Proficiency for Vietnamese Primary EFL Teachers: a Critical Ethnographic Study
Vu, Trinh. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2018
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The Notion of Plurilingual and Pluricultural Competence in the Teaching of Foreign Languages in France ...
Chen, Yan-Zhen; Hélot, Christine. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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Europäische Wissensordnung im Schweizer Fremdsprachenunterricht (1961-1990) ; Configuration européenne des savoirs et enseignement des langues étrangères en Suisse (1961-1990)
In: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Bildungswissenschaften 40 (2018) 1, S. 153-173 (2018)
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Language Ecology in Cyprus, Sweden and Estonia: Bilingual Russian-Speaking Families in Multicultural Settings
In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 2, No 1 (2018); 107-117 ; 2399-9101 (2018)
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Europäische Wissensordnung im Schweizer Fremdsprachenunterricht (1961-1990) ... : Configuration européenne des savoirs et enseignement des langues étrangères en Suisse (1961-1990) ...
Grizelj, Sandra; Wrana, Daniel. - : Academic Press, 2018
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English-only policy in an Australian ELICOS setting: perspectives of English students, teachers and academic management
Kharchenko, Yulia. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2018
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Bambine e ragazzi bilingui nelle classi multietniche di Torino
Ritucci, Raffaella. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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The Notion of Plurilingual and Pluricultural Competence in the Teaching of Foreign Languages in France
Chen, Yan-Zhen; Hélot, Christine. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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Können die Experten das, was sie sollen? Schwachstellen des soziokulturellen Rahmenkonzeptes des BMZ
In: Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit : E + Z ; internationale Zeitschrift ; 33 ; 7 ; 4-5 (2018)
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An analysis of the changes to New York State commissioner's regulations part 154 and the impact on the landscape of English language education
Marks, Caroline. - : State University of New York College at Fredonia, 2018
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Economic security as a factor of the stable development of a state ; Економічна безпека як фактор стабільного розвитку держави
In: Economies' Horizons; No. 3(6) (2018): Economies' Horizons; 137-144 ; Економічні горизонти; № 3(6) (2018): Економічні горизонти; 137-144 ; 2616-5236 ; 2522-9273 (2018)
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THE WAR BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA: A GEOPOLITICAL CONTEXT ; УКРАИНСКО-РОССИЙСКАЯ ВОЙНА: ГЕОПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ КОНТЕКСТ ; УКРАЇНСЬКО-РОСІЙСЬКА ВІЙНА: ГЕОПОЛІТИЧНИЙ КОНТЕКСТ
In: Міжнародні відносини: теоретико-практичні аспекти; № 2 (2018); 13-21 ; International Relations: Theory and Practical Aspects; № 2 (2018): International Relations: Theory and Practical Aspects; 13-21 ; Международные отношения: теоретико-практические аспекты; № 2 (2018): Международные отношения: теоретико-практические аспекты; 13-21 ; 2616-7794 ; 2616-745X (2018)
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Repensando o lugar do livro nas relações internacionais : literatura e política externa brasileira na travessia de um país emergente
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From Language Policy to Pedagogic Practice: Elementary School English Education in Japan
Gaynor, Brian. - : University of Stirling, 2018
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“Speak English”: Challenges of and Opportunities for Implementing National Education Language Policy in Rural Nicaragua
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Foreign language portfolio and EU funded foreign language courses in Poland
In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 60, Iss 1, Pp 59-80 (2018) (2018)
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