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Sistematično poučevanje govornega nastopanja pri slovenščini kot izhodišče za medpredmetno povezovanje in razvijanje raznojezične zmožnosti
Janja Žmavc, 2024, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Abstract: In this paper, we address the role of linguistic diversity in oral performance across the educational vertical. As a possibility for the successful implementation of cross-curricular integration through systematic and contextualised teaching of effective speaking, we present the Framework for Vertical Teaching of Oral Performance, as a basis for a holistic approach to the planning and implementation of pedagogical activities aimed at developing students' communicative competence. In the first part, we define oral performance as a multidimensional component of classical rhetoric and show the necessity of incorporating a rhetorical perspective into the conception of public speaking in education. Complementing classical rhetoric with the concept of oracy, we add a translanguaging approach to establish the link between teaching of spoken language, rhetoric as a process-based formation of a speaker, and the idiolects in the school. Finally, we present the Framework and outline main points that serve as a basis for developing pedagogical practices. The significance of a rhetorical pedagogy, which incorporates the role of institutional recognition of the individual's idiolect, is that it evokes the values of humanistic education, thus going beyond the narrow developing of linguistic skills and therefore constituting a vital part of the education’s general aims and goals.
Keywords: education, oral pefrormance, rhetoric, Slovene lessons, cross-linguistic integration, multilingualism, linguistic skills
Published in DiRROS: 27.01.2025; Views: 558; Downloads: 289
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Survey on the attitudes of school community members regarding the role of the language(s) of schooling in the integration process of pupils with an immigrant background in Slovenia
Tina Čok, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: In terms of integration policy, Slovenia is considered a country that pro-motes the integration of children with an immigrant background into schools as quickly as possible. However fast the integration process may be, languages always play a key role in the education of pupils with an immigrant background and teachers need to adapt to their different lan-guage needs and literacy levels. Furthermore, it is important that teachers use teaching methods that promote pupils’ linguistic development in their mother tongue as well. In this paper, we present the results of research on the role of languages of schooling in the success of all pupils in Slovenian primary education institutions, with a focus on those with an immigrant background. To achieve this goal, we conducted an anonymous survey (n = 78) among teachers and support staff and interviewed principals from nine Slovenian primary schools. The main aim of the survey and inter-views was to investigate the status and understanding of the role of the languages of schooling in the context of the newly proposed cognitive-in-clusive language didactics based on collaborative learning. The study found that while school staff recognise the importance of multilingual education and linguistic integration, there are significant gaps in training and sup-port mechanisms for teachers. Although schools generally support the use of multiple languages, there is a lack of cross-language awareness and vis-ible promotion of multilingualism in the school environment. The findings of the study suggest the need to introduce comprehensive, standardised training and support for teachers that focuses on improving cross-language awareness and inclusive educational practices, which can ultimately lead to better integration outcomes for immigrant pupils and enrichment of the educational environment for all members of the community.
Keywords: language(s) of schooling, linguistic integration, cognitive-inclusive didactics, collaborative learning
Published in DiRROS: 25.09.2024; Views: 754; Downloads: 572
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