2014
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2014v39n11.3
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The Evolution of English Language Teaching during Societal Transition in Finland – A mutual relationship or a distinctive process?

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“…Grammar schools were private, municipally run or state-run institutions that focused on academic studies, in a similar way to upper secondary schools and universities. Elementary schools were run by the municipality and focused on vocational and everyday skills ( Jaatinen and Saarivirta, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Grammar schools were private, municipally run or state-run institutions that focused on academic studies, in a similar way to upper secondary schools and universities. Elementary schools were run by the municipality and focused on vocational and everyday skills ( Jaatinen and Saarivirta, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government had to simplify the functions for the municipalities due to the country's and the municipalities' economic situation. Both the public and private sector were in crisis therefore not only the tasks for schooling, but other municipally run law-based tasks were alleviated (Alava et al, 2012;Jaatinen and Saarivirta, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Finland, where foreign language learning is considered an indispensable element of development, English education has developed by gaining great momentum towards the end of the 20th century. The Grammar-Translation Method used before has been replaced by the Communication-Based Teaching method (Jaatinen & Saarivirta, 2014). With the adoption and implementation of both CEFR and CLIL approaches to this phase, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, the 4 basic skills of English teaching, have been widely used in teaching English language (Leppänen et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of the television channels broadcast with native language voiceover with English subtitle support. Apart from the languages of the neighboring countries due to its geopolitical location, it is believed that even the mother tongue in Finland will remain pale in comparison to English in the near future (Jaatinen & Saarivirta, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…); -теоретико-методологічні засади іншомовної освіти у Фінляндії (В. Кохонен [294; 295; 296: 297], Х. Рінгбом (H. Ringbom) [343], Т. Скутнабб-Кангас (T. Scutnabb-Kangas) [354], С. Телла (S. Tella) [364], П. Харжанне (P. Harjanne) [270] та ін. ); -підходи і методи в іншомовній освіті Фінляндії (Е. Брантмеєр (E. Brantmeier) [234], Н. Грицик [44], В. Кохонен (V. Kohonen) [295], Д. Марш (D. Marsh) [319], К. Ніємінен (K. Nieminen) [324], Т. Саарівірта (T. Saarivirta) [283], П. Харжанне (P. Harjanne) [270], Р. Яатінен (R. Jaatinen) [282] та ін. ); -сучасне й майбутнє ІМ у Фінляндії (І. Бухбергер [238], С. Леппанен [313], Т. Саарівірта [283], К. Сажаваара [348], П. Харжанне [270], Р. Яатінен [282] та ін.).…”
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