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MULTICULTURAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN TALLINN HEALTH CARE COLLEGE Ene Kotkas MA, Õilme Siimer MA, Aet Taremaa. INTRODUCTION. In today`s Estonia, multicultural society has become an actual topic not only in the social but in the educational level as well. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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MULTICULTURAL LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT IN TALLINN HEALTH CARE
COLLEGE
Ene Kotkas MA, Õilme Siimer MA, Aet Taremaa
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INTRODUCTION
In today`s Estonia, multicultural society has become an actual topic not only in the social but in the educational level as well.
Students have to know the state language well to manage with their study in higher educational institutions.
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Vastuvõetud õppurid pärinevad:
Tallinn; 255
Harjumaa; 65
Hiiumaa; 5
Ida-Virumaa; 120
Raplamaa; 8Pärnumaa; 23
Põlvamaa; 1Lääne-Virumaa; 16
Läänemaa; 8Järvamaa; 9Jõgevamaa; 5
Saaremaa ; 10
Võrumaa; 7
Tartu; 4
Viljandimaa; 14 määramata 5; 5
Tartumaa; 3Valgamaa; 4
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OBJECTIVE
To give a survey of how non-Estonians integrate into the Estonian learning environment in Tallinn Health Care College and what contributes to the process.
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SOURCES
Results of the interviews (lecturers and non-Estonian students were interviewed).
Measures taken by the college to integrate non-Estonian students into the Estonian learning environment (support systems, complementary learning of Estonian).
Database, documents, and investigations performed in the college.
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PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERVIEWS
25 non-Estonian students of Tallinn Health Care College
First-year students 11 (including 2 from a mixed group) Second-year student 1 Third-year students 11 (including 4 from a mixed group) Graduates 2
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PARTICIPANTS IN THE INTERVIEWS
14 lecturers Lecturers delivering
lectures on the speciality 9 Lecturers of the intensive
classes of Estonian 3 Lecturers of the Estonian
language 2
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METHODS
Analysis of the structured interview and observation data. Unstructured interview.
The interviews have been structured by the topics related to each other.
Fields of the topics: mother tongue, ethnic background, attitude to cultural differences, learning motivation, self-esteem and coping, relationships with Estonian fellow students, proposals for better integration.
Lecturers have been interviewed to know their opinions of the integration process.
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ASSESSMENTS GIVEN BY NON-ESTONIAN STUDENTS
Sociocultural integration
•All the students place a high value on their family culture and the Russian language.•All the students` friends and connections are Russian-speaking people and the Estonian language is spoken only in the college, at work, or when having practical training.
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ASSESSMENTS GIVEN BY NON-ESTONIAN STUDENTS
Sociocultural integration
•Two students find that learning Estonian can lead to disappearance of the Russian language and culture in Estonia.•All the students find English and half of them find French and Spanish to be very useful languages besides Russian.
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ASSESSMENTS GIVEN BY NON-ESTONIAN STUDENTS
Five students find that the Estonian language and culture are very important for them.
Six students find it to be important to have relationships with Estonian students in the college.
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INTEGRATION INTO THE ESTONIAN LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
The students have been encouraged by the lecturers.
Difficulties in understanding of the lectures depressed them.
Teaching methods of the state language lecturers are very good.
Estonians keep close to each other and non-Estonians feel guilty for the past events.
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INTEGRATION INTO THE ESTONIANLEARNING ENVIRONMENT
This led to the low self-esteem and difficulties in coping.
To feel better and attain successin Estonia, three students have taken Estonian family names.
The goal and will help them to cope with difficulties.
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INTEGRATION INTO THE ESTONIANLEARNING ENVIRONMENT
The students feel the support of the whole college. The students are interested in finding a
job in Estonia.
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LECTURERS` OPINIONS
Different level of Estonian slows the integration and learning process. Integration is going better in the mixed groups. Pair and group work are the methods to improve
communication skills in Estonian. Integration depends on the personal
characteristics.
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LECTURERS` OPINIONS
Integration of the non-Estonian students into the college is different and takes place step by step.
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THE INTEGRATION IS BEING SUPPORTED BY THE COLLEGE:
Intensive classes of the state language. Learning aid by the student counsellors (as tutors). Psychological counselling (lecturers of psychology).
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INTENSIVE CLASSES OF THE STATELANGUAGE
Tallinn Health Care College started teaching the state language within the frames of the intensive classes in 2002.
First-year nursing students who have finished a Russian gymnasium in Estonia
can have a deepened course of Estonian for a half of academic year in Tallinn.
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INTENSIVE CLASSES OF THE STATE LANGUAGE
Since the year 2006, the first-year nursing students have had the deepened Estonian course in Kohtla-Järve where they are learning complimentary Estonian during an academic year.
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INTENSIVE CLASSES OF THE STATE LANGUAGE
Today, in the Chair of Nursing there are four groups ( 150 students) of the
intensive classes: three in Tallinn and one in Kohtla-Järve.
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INTENSIVE CLASSES OF THE STATELANGUAGE
Next year, the intensive classes of the state language not only for the first-year nursing students but for the first-year students of other specialities as well will be opened in the college.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING
Two lecturers of psychology in Tallinn and one lecturer of psychology in Kohtla-Järve give counselling to the non-Estonian students.
They help solving psychological problems related to the integration (relationships, identity crisis, coping with adjustment and learning difficulties).
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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING
They direct the students to health care professionals (psychiatrists, psychotherapists) if necessary.
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LEARNING AID BY THE STUDENT COUNSELLORS
In 2006, the tutor training for students who would deal with students from abroad was started in Tallinn Health Care College.
In 2010, the tutor training for students who would deal with the first-year students of Tallinn Health Care College was started.
26 students passed the training.
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LEARNING AID BY THE STUDENT COUNSELLORS
General e-mail address was created enabling students to contact with the tutors in different chairs and write in different languages (Estonian,Russian, and English) : [email protected]
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THE AIM OF THE TUTORING
To support the progress of the different target groups in the college: to enhance the students` integration into the learning environment, to improve their cultural integration and the Estonian language skills, and to develop corresponding support service.
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THE AIM OF THE TUTORING
To give a chance to be counselled and informed by the fellow students and get an advice to solve the problems related to the progress in the college.
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THE TUTORS` FIELDS
The tutors deal with the first-year students mostly to help them to adjust to the college life, develop learning skills, and apply for a student loan and scholarship.
They advise the students having problems, and inform them about students` responsibilities and rights.
Since 2010, the main attention has been paid to the non-Estonian students.
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A STUDENT HAVING PASSED THE TUTOR TRAINING ...
has a survey of the most significant documents related to the study (curricula, timetable...);
is aware of the students` rights and responsibilities;
knows the structure and support systems of Tallinn Health Care College, and where to seek help when it is needed;
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A STUDENT HAVING PASSED THE TUTOR TRAINING...
understands the role of a tutor and can support the first-year students in their adjustment.
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RESULTS
Tutoring is very popular with the first-year students in Tallinn Health Care College;
The students value the kind of tutoring: they say it to be very comfortable to be counselled by the fellow students.
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TUTORING IN OTHER HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Necessity of the tutoring system has already been proved in the other educational institutions. Support students are needed to help students in their study.
Thanks to the support students, the number of the students interrupting their study in the higher educational institution has been reduced.
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FUTURE PLANS
To improve the tutoring system by the functions of the support students (giving learning aid).
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RESULTS
The administration and lecturers of Tallinn Health Care College have found the ways for non-Estonian students to integrate into the college life and Estoniansociety.
In the lecturers` opinion, the integration and coping with learning in Estonian depends on the non-Estonians` motivation and attitude.
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RESULTS
Non-Estonian students belong to the certain (Russian ) group, and they do not communicate with Estonians much.
Intensive classes of Estonian help them to start learning special subjects in Estonian.
Student tutors support the non-Estonian students in their study and give advice when it is needed.
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CONCLUSION
Integration into the Estonian learning environment is proceeding through thelearning process (lectures, independent work, course papers) mostly.
Non-Estonian students do not think it to be important to communicate with Estonian students.
The integration is supported by the intensive classes of Estonian, psychological counselling,and learning aid.
Estonian as the state language is considered as an important language by non-Estonian students to learn and work in Estonia.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
To offer an optional subject on the cultural differences to the students.
To enhance the support system for the non-Estonian students.
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!