Essays about: "Teachers’ attitude"

Showing result 36 - 40 of 119 essays containing the words Teachers’ attitude.

  1. 36. Video games in English class : What are some Swedish students’ and teachers’ attitudes toward using video games as a means to teach and learn L2 English

    University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation

    Author : Johan Bjelke; [2020]
    Keywords : Video games; Education; Serious Games; L2 English; Students’ attitudes;

    Abstract : The aim of this degree project was to find out what students currently enrolled at upper-secondary school programs think of video games as an educational tool, and whether they believed it would be a good idea to use video games in English language classrooms. This was done by collecting data through the use of an online questionnaire, where students enrolled at an upper-secondary school in central Sweden answered questions on the subject video game habits, previous experience playing video games in class, attitudes toward video games in general and as educational tools in teaching English in particular. READ MORE

  2. 37. CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES ON BILINGUALISM : A qualitative study on how Somali children talk about being bilingual in a Swedish context

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Barn

    Author : Hinda Mohammud (Mohamud) Hussen (Hussein); [2020]
    Keywords : children’s perspectives; bilingualism; heritage language maintenance; identity; Somali-Swedish bilinguals;

    Abstract : This is a qualitative study on bilingualism from Somali children’s perspectives. It aims to examine how Somali-Swedish bilinguals understand their bilingual experiences in a Swedish context. READ MORE

  3. 38. Arduino Action : Arduino Action is a collaborative tool for understanding and creating with physical computing in high school.

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Designhögskolan vid Umeå universitet

    Author : Geert Jacob Roumen; [2020]
    Keywords : Ethnographic fieldwork; Education; Arduino; Technology; Science; Didactics; Design; Design based learning; K-12 Education; Physical computing;

    Abstract : Within the field of education, computers and micro-controllers like Arduino are increasingly being used to teach students relevant skills, attitude and knowledge around technology. Education around these tools are often set in group contexts and collaboration is often considered an important part of the learning, however much of the currently available software is still designed around a laptop programming paradigm that which in itself tends to restrict collaboration and cementing rather than encouraging shifting of roles and activities among group members. READ MORE

  4. 39. Skogsbranschens marknadsföringsinsatser riktade till barn och unga i grundskolan

    University essay from SLU/School for Forest Management

    Author : Michaela Axbäck; [2020]
    Keywords : kunskapsförsörjning; rekryteringsstrategi; samverkan;

    Abstract : Med skogen som klassrum finns möjligheter till att integrera ämnesundervisning för samtliga årskurser i grundskolan, samtidigt som eleverna får förutsättning att lära sig om samband i naturen – i praktiken. En positiv effekt av samverkan mellan näringslivet och skolan är möjligheten att bredda kunskapen hos eleverna, de framtida arbetstagarna, om branschers roll i samhället samt vilka yrken och arbetsmöjligheter som finns. READ MORE

  5. 40. Swedish compulsory school students’ attitudes toward English accents: Exploring how familiarity affects our language attitudes

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionen

    Author : Leonardo Hansson; [2020]
    Keywords : English accents; language attitudes; Swedish compulsory school; Received Pronunciation; General American; Australian English; Irish English.;

    Abstract : This study will explore to what extent familiarity with English accents can influence compulsory school students’ attitudes towards them. Data from questionnaires completed by 98 students were analysed. The results show that the degree of familiarity with the English accent seems to affect the attitude attributed to it. READ MORE