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Research Article

Interacting with newly arrived migrant pupils: a sociocultural perspective

Pages 230-245 | Received 09 Jan 2019, Accepted 30 Jan 2020, Published online: 11 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The main contribution of this paper is to highlight the pedagogical orientations of reception teachers in Norwegian schools. I explore reception teachers’ approaches and their understanding of their own approaches when interacting with newly arrived minority language pupils (NAMLPs). The theoretical basis of the paper is L.S. Vygotsky’s work, emphasising that human learning and development occur in socially and culturally shaped contexts. The key research questions were: (a) What instructional approaches do reception teachers use when interacting with NAMLPs and (2) How do reception teachers make sense of their own approaches when reflecting on this?

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Sultana Norozi

Sultana Norozi has a PhD in Education from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Currently she works as an Associate Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet-storbyuniversitetet). Her research interests include student-teacher relationship, classroom for all, students learning based on their strengths and needs. Sultana is passionate about research on intercultural education, “empowering pedagogy”, “wellbeing pedagogy”, diversity and minority education.

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