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Relationships of Slovak pupils with pupils with a different mother language in primary classrooms

  1. TitleRelationships of Slovak pupils with pupils with a different mother language in primary classrooms
    Author infoBeata Žitniaková Gurgová, Monika Brozmanová, Simona Sedliačiková
    Author Žitniaková Gurgová Beata 1977- (45%) UMBPF08 - Katedra psychológie
    Co-authors Brozmanová Monika 1970- (45%) UMBPF07 - Katedra elementárnej a predškolskej pedagogiky
    Sedliačiková Simona (10%)
    Source document ICERI 2023 : 16th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation : conference proceedings. Pp. 2478-2482. - Valencia : International association of technology, education and development (IATED), 2023 ; ICERI 2023 international conference of education, research and innovation
    Keywords multikulturalizmus - multikulturalita - multiculturalism - multiculturality   1. stupeň ZŠ - prvý stupeň základných škôl - primárny stupeň ZŠ - first stage of elementary schools   slovenskí žiaci - Slovak pupils  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySpain
    AnnotationThe need to be accepted in the social group of which we are a member is an important social need that greatly influences our quality of life. The school classroom as a social group brings together different pupils among whom different social relationships are formed. Even in Slovak primary schools there are more and more pupils from different cultural backgrounds and with different mother language. Various foreign studies [1], [2] point to the specifics of relationships in these classrooms, whether in relation to school engagement or multicultural education. In our research, we were interested in the views of primary teachers with experience of pupils with different mother language on the relationships between pupils in these classrooms. We used a qualitative research design. The research sample consisted of 20 primary education teachers from twelve Slovak primary schools. The research method consisted of semi-structured interviews which, after verbatim transcription, were subjected to content analysis through open coding. The results of the framework analysis showed that the teachers' views were that the teacher's behaviour as a positive role model was important. The experience of most of the female teachers shows that pupils at the primary level behave respectfully and in a self-equal manner towards pupils with a different mother language. However, some teachers have also encountered the singling out of these pupils in the classroom. Responses regarding pupils' communication with pupils with a different mother language pointed to pupils' resourcefulness and use of non-verbal communication, supportive visual material, use of a translator or use of another language to communicate with each other. The findings of our qualitative research represent a pilot probe in our educational setting with a need for further investigation
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