Multilingual Approaches for Teaching and Learning From Acknowledging to Capitalising on Multilingualism in European Mainstream Education Routledge Research in Language Education Series
Coordonnateurs : Kirsch Claudine, Duarte Joana
Multilingual Approaches for Teaching and Learning outlines the opportunities and challenges of multilingual approaches in mainstream education in Europe. The book, which draws on research findings from several officially monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual countries in Europe, discusses approaches to multilingual education which capitalise on students? multilingual resources from early childhood to higher education. This book synthesises research on multilingual education, relates theory to practice, and discusses different pedagogical approaches from diverse perspectives.
The first section of the book outlines multilingual approaches in early childhood education and primary school, the second looks at multilingual approaches in secondary school and higher education, and the third examines the influence of parents, policy-makers, and professional development on the implementation and sustainability of multilingual approaches. The book demonstrates that educators can leverage students? multilingualism to promote learning and help students achieve their full potential.
This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of language education, psychology, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.
1. Introduction: Multilingual approaches for teaching and learning Part 1: Multilingual approaches in early childhood education and primary school 2. Translanguaging pedagogies in early childhood education in Luxembourg: theory into practice 3. Multilingual teaching practices in primary classrooms in Germany: language comparisons 4. What is effective pedagogy for multilingual learners? Observations of teaching that challenges inequity. The OPETAN project in England Part 2: Multilingual approaches in secondary school 5. Multilingual interaction in secondary education in the Netherlands: multilingualism to learn or learning to act multilingually? 6. Intercomprehension in the mainstream language classroom at secondary school level: how online multilingual interaction fosters foreign language learning 7. Research on intercomprehension in Germany: from theory to school practice and vice versa 8. Multilingual assessment: beliefs and practices of geography teachers Part 3: Actors and factors influencing the implementation of multilingual approaches 9. Exploring the partnership between language minority parents and professionals in early childhood education and care. A systematic review 10. Parental cooperation in early childhood education in Germany – bridging language barriers in multilingual settings 11. Language policy, professional development and sustainability of multilingual approaches
Claudine Kirsch is Associate Professor at the University of Luxembourg in the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences.
Joana Duarte is Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen in the Faculty of Arts and Professor at the NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands.
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Multilingual Approaches for Teaching and Learning :
Mots-clés :
Strict Language Separation; Language Supporting Strategies; Language Awareness; Professional Development; Multilingual Education; Plurilingual Competence; ECEC Professional; ECEC Study; Translanguaging Pedagogy; Home Languages; ECEC Institution; Multilingual Learners; Early Childhood Education; Multilingual Interaction; ECEC Setting; Language Policies; Plurilingual Education; Multilingual Students; Language Comparisons; Assessment Accommodations; Language Minority Parents; Language Learning Awareness; Multilingual Assessment; Multilingual Approaches; Ell