Immersion Education 2011
DOI: 10.21832/9781847694041-005
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Chapter 2. Integrating Multiple Languages in Immersion: Swedish Immersion in Finland

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“…One solution is to offer a multitude of languages already at primary level. For instance, Finnish immersion education, where the pupils have been exposed to four languages before the age of 12, has led to more positive attitude towards the different languages (Björklund and Mård-Miettinen 2011). As this is a qualitative case study, further studies are needed to see if similar CLIL education in other countries and settings provides comparable observations, or whether the results of the present study are specific only to this particular Finnish CLIL context and cohort.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…One solution is to offer a multitude of languages already at primary level. For instance, Finnish immersion education, where the pupils have been exposed to four languages before the age of 12, has led to more positive attitude towards the different languages (Björklund and Mård-Miettinen 2011). As this is a qualitative case study, further studies are needed to see if similar CLIL education in other countries and settings provides comparable observations, or whether the results of the present study are specific only to this particular Finnish CLIL context and cohort.…”
Section: Implications and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…2 Language immersion is a method of teaching in which a person's second language is used as the language of instruction for a major part of the school day (Björklund & Mård-Miettinen, 2011). The immersion students in this study follow an early total immersion program, which means that the Swedish language is taught for 90% of the first grade and then reduced gradually to 50% in the sixth grade (Finnish National Board of Education, 2004).…”
Section: Endnotesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An international conference on CLIL was organized in Kokkola in 2004, and the conference volume in English (S. Björklund et al (eds.) 2006) provides a comprehensive overview of the useful work done in this area. Many of the contributions to this volume deal with Swedish immersion in Finnish schools (Bergström, Mård-Miettinen, Rauto, Södergård, Bergroth and Björklund 2006a and b).…”
Section: Foreign Language Teaching Measurement and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2006) provides a comprehensive overview of the useful work done in this area. Many of the contributions to this volume deal with Swedish immersion in Finnish schools (Bergström, Mård-Miettinen, Rauto, Södergård, Bergroth and Björklund 2006a and b). In addition, Jäppinen (2006) gives a general picture of CLIL, while Merisuo-Storm (2006) compares literacy skills and learning attitudes in Finnish CLIL classes with monolingual classes.…”
Section: Foreign Language Teaching Measurement and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%