Kooperative Lernsequenzen unter mehrsprachiger Perspektive Code-Switching in Peer-Interaktionen

This article focuses on the question of the extent to which students use languages other than German in cooperative learning sequences. From a didactic perspective, there is a demand for the multilingualism of students in the classroom to be valued, with the teacher normally being responsible for or...

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Gepubliceerd in:Zeitschrift für Interaktionsforschung in DaFZ
Hoofdauteurs: Schiesser, Alexandra, Nell-Tuor, Nadine
Formaat: Artikel (Zeitschrift)
Taal:Duits
Gepubliceerd in: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2025
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Samenvatting:This article focuses on the question of the extent to which students use languages other than German in cooperative learning sequences. From a didactic perspective, there is a demand for the multilingualism of students in the classroom to be valued, with the teacher normally being responsible for organizing this (Gürsoy 2010; Gantefort & Maahs 2020). But what about language diversity in schools when teachers are not involved in the teaching/learning process? The empirical basis of the article is data collected as part of the “Cooperate and Communicate” project (Nell-Tuor 2019; Nell-Tuor & Schiesser 2025). Code-switching among students is examined from a conversation analysis perspective. The results of the analysis indicate that multilingual children switch between languages and varieties in a manner that is both addressee- and discourse-oriented (Auer 1998), thereby fulfilling both relationship- and task-related functions. Furthermore, the data indicate that the setting of cooperative learning promotes the use of multilingual skills (Ellwood 2008; Unamuno 2008).
DOI:10.17192/ziaf.2025.5.1.8798