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Overview of the teacher sample.

Overview of the teacher sample.

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Today, the Common European Framework of Reference (2009) and Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) underpin English Language Teaching (ELT) curricula throughout Europe. However, given cross-national differences such as ones related to educational policies and students' engagement in extramural English (EE), one could expect ELT to vary across count...

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... were recruited via the researchers' social network, social media, and contact information provided by interested participants from the previous study (Schurz & Coumel, 2020 Austria and Sweden, the interviews were conducted while focusing in particular on students at the age of 13-14 years. For France, due to recruitment constraints, teachers answered the questions while focusing on a larger age range between the ages of 11 and 15 years old (see Table 1 for more details about the grade levels). All teachers but one in Sweden (Magnus) and one in Austria (Lukas) were female. ...
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... teachers in Austria and Sweden taught at least one additional subject (except Magnus), which was Swedish or a different language for Sweden and a great variety of subjects in Austria, but this was not the case for France. For the teachers' pseudonyms and their age, number of years of teaching experience, and the age group and class size they reported on, see Table 1. ...
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... particular, she indicated speaking being the focus in Middle School, especially when teachers have the opportunity to teach smaller groups of students. Indeed, judging from the teacher reports, class size is strikingly higher in France as compared to Austria and Sweden (see Table 1), which is likely to determine methodological choices and influence learning outcomes. ...
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... Austria and Sweden, the interviews were conducted while focusing in particular on students at the age of 13-14 years. For France, due to recruitment constraints, teachers answered the questions while focusing on a larger age range between the ages of 11 and 15 years old (see Table 1 for more details about the grade levels). All teachers but one in Sweden (Magnus) and one in Austria (Lukas) were female. ...
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... teachers in Austria and Sweden taught at least one additional subject (except Magnus), which was Swedish or a different language for Sweden and a great variety of subjects in Austria, but this was not the case for France. For the teachers' pseudonyms and their age, number of years of teaching experience, and the age group and class size they reported on, see Table 1. ...
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... particular, she indicated speaking being the focus in Middle School, especially when teachers have the opportunity to teach smaller groups of students. Indeed, judging from the teacher reports, class size is strikingly higher in France as compared to Austria and Sweden (see Table 1), which is likely to determine methodological choices and influence learning outcomes. ...

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