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Teaching English as a foreign language in the 21st century:
(Englisch)
Perceptions, attitudes, dilemmas, types of talk and educational needs
Bjørg Olsen Eikrem

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Autor/Autorin: Eikrem Bjørg Olsen

Bjørg Olsen Eikrem is an Associate Professor of English at the nFaculty of Humanities and Education, Volda University College. nShe has long experience in teacher training and in-service/ nfurther education of English teachers in Norway.
The thesis addresses the field of didactics and studies a group of teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL): First, how do they perceive the teaching of English as a foreign language (TEFL) in the light of the curriculum for the 10-year compulsory school in Norway, and what attitudes to learning in EFL do they reveal? Second, what dilemmas do the different types of perceptions and attitudes imply for the teachers, and how do they talk about TEFL? Its ambition is to see the TEFL landscape more clearly and to open up for a critical, but constructive outlook on TEFL. In both cases the implications for the teachers´ educational needs is a main concern. The teachers´ perceptions, attitudes, dilemmas and types of talk are researched through discursive group interviews which provide the talk-in-interaction data. The methodological approach implies a social constructionist framework and discourse analysis inspired by Discursive Psychology.
The thesis addresses the field of didactics and
studies a group of teachers of English as a foreign
language (EFL): First, how do they perceive the
teaching of English as a foreign language (TEFL) in
the light of the curriculum for the 10-year
compulsory school in Norway, and what attitudes to
learning in EFL do they reveal? Second, what
dilemmas do the different types of perceptions and
attitudes imply for the teachers, and how do they
talk about TEFL? Its ambition is to see the TEFL landscape more clearly and to open up for a
critical, but constructive outlook on TEFL. In both
cases the implications for the teachers educational
needs is a main concern. The teachers perceptions,
attitudes, dilemmas and types of talk are researched
through discursive group interviews which provide
the talk-in-interaction data. The methodological
approach implies a social constructionist framework
and discourse analysis inspired by Discursive
Psychology.
Bjørg Olsen Eikrem is an Associate Professor of English at the
Faculty of Humanities and Education, Volda University College.
She has long experience in teacher training and in-service/
further education of English teachers in Norway.

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Bjørg Olsen Eikrem is an Associate Professor of English at the Faculty of Humanities and Education, Volda University College. She has long experience in teacher training and in-service/ further education of English teachers in Norway.



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