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  • Rinne, Suvi (2021)
    Goals of the study. Previous studies have shown that the main explanatory reason for immigrant students’ low scores in learning comparison tests such as PISA 2012 is their lack of language skills. Because of the universal symbol language and the strong affective reactions attached to learning mathematics, math has a disparate position as a school subject. The core meaning of this study is to find out if the universal symbol language could have an empowering effect on the self-efficacy of immigrant students suffering from a language barrier in elementary school, with the motive of enabling immigrants to experience self-efficacy in learning, even if they have not developed fluent Finnish speaking skills yet. Methods. The research method in this study was qualitative, theme-centered interview method, and was carried out by interviewing ten immigrant students that study Finnish as a second language in elementary schools in the Helsinki area. The research question was to determine qualitative and comparable characteristics of their self-efficacy in learning mathematics. The data was collected as audio files of the interview sessions and as pictures of the math exercises that the subjects showed as examples. The data was first transcribed and then analysed with thematic analysis. Results and conclusions. Seven of the interviewed subjects preferred math exercises that they also knew how to do. These exercises were more arithmetic, with no verbal assignments or features. The less liked and difficult exercises had fractions and verbal content that often included working with measurement units in them. Overall, the math assignments with textual features were seen as difficult. A high motivation to learn appeared as subjects’ will to improve their grades and as holding education in high value. In a few cases understanding math was seen as more comprehensible than understanding language and reading. These results reinforce previous research results on affective area, self-efficacy in mathematics learning, and the studies explaining poor learning outcomes of the immigrant students with language skill factors.
  • Sorvoja, Liisa (2021)
    This thesis focuses on social categories that are constructed from the social value of higher education in the Finnish mass media. The aim of the thesis is to analyze how the hierarchy of education level produces citizenship and social hierarchies. Previous research has shown that the subject is seen in Finnish education policies as a rational agent who makes free choices and self-invests in education. This thesis analyzes power and inequality existing in the discourse of learning and higher education possibilities. I approached the research task using feminist research methodology and the post-structural idea of language and knowledge. Admission to higher education is the context of the study. The data consists of opinion pieces about higher education reforms and the admission process in the spring of 2020. The opinion pieces were published in Helsingin Sanomat. I analyzed the data with a discursive-deconstructive reading and identified affective shades and unequal categories. I focused on the subjectivity of a higher education applicant and tried to find power that operates in discourses. According to the analysis, there is produced a self-responsible subjectivity in the data who struggles to survive in education and in the society. The self-responsible subjectivity is constructed in the contradiction between a dream discourse and demands of employability. In this study, one of the goals is to contextualize knowledge and affects so it is not necessary to look my results out of their historical context. Anyway, the results make possible to understand value choices in the Finnish education policies and social debate. This study argues that the discourse of education possibilities strengths the concept of the ideal citizen who survives because of its own merit. The discourse complicates to recognize social inequality. What is more, highlighting the social value of higher education produces the hierarchy of education paths and categories based on education level.
  • Hakkarainen, Akseli (2023)
    This research is about the forms of power within the three herra Hakkarainen picture books created by Mauri Kunnas and the affects and emotions they convey. In particular, attention was drawn to the use of power of the main character. The widespread popularity of herra Hakkarainen picture books, both in Finland and internationally, emphasizes their research significance, as illustrated books mirror the social and cultural values of our society. The importance of images of the picture books as a social commentator has been emphasized as they bring out cultural information. Picture books were studied on the basis of hermeneutic philosophy, and the research method was discourse analysis. This approach enabled focus on the use of the language and its importance in the formation of social relationships. The links between language and cultural contexts were at the core of the research. The results of the study revealed that herra Hakkarainen picture books reflect the complex relationships of power and the impact of emotions and affects in social context. In particular, herra Hakkarainen picture books humorous approach to questioning social norms was highlighted. This research opens a new perspective on how illustrated literature can influence perspectives of the world and understanding of emotions of the children. In conclusion, this research shows a significant role in of illustrated literature as a social communicator and emotional educator. It also emphasizes the need for criticism in emotional education and in understanding power relations in societal texts.