Teaching and learning in multilingual contexts : sociolinguistic and educational perspectives

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Teaching and learning in multilingual contexts : sociolinguistic and educational perspectives

edited by Agnieszka Otwinowska and Gessica De Angelis

(Bilingual education and bilingualism / series editors, Colin Baker and Nancy Hornberger, 96)

Multilingual Matters, c2014

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Description

It is clearly illogical to search for one good, universal solution for multilingual education when educational contexts differ so widely due to demographic and social factors. The situation is further complicated by the motivations of learners and teachers, and by attitudes towards multilingualism and ‘otherness’. The studies in this volume seek to investigate not only whether certain solutions and practices are ‘good’, but also when and for whom they make sense. The book covers a wide range of Western multilingual contexts, and uncovers common themes and practices, shared aims and preoccupations, and often similar solutions, within seemingly diverse contexts. In addition to chapters based on empirical data, this book offers theoretical contributions in the shape of a discussion of the appropriateness of L1-Ln terminology when discussing complex multilingual realities, and looks at how the age factor works in classroom settings.

Table of Contents

Agnieszka Otwinowska and Gessica De Angelis: Introduction: Towards Education for Multilingualism  Part I: Multilingualism in Education: Conceptual Issues and Sociolinguistic Perspectives  1. Björn Hammarberg: Problems in Defining the Concepts of L1, L2 and L3  2. Hanna Komorowska: Analyzing Linguistic Landscapes. A Diachronic Study of Multilingualism in Poland  3. Julie S. Byrd Clark and Sylvie A. Lamoureux: Rethinking Multilingualism: Complex Identities, Representations, and Practices of Multilingual Student Teachers moving through Plurilingual Times in University French Language Teacher Education Programs  4. Laura Portolés Falomir: Analysing Prospective Teachers´ Attitudes towards three Languages in two Different Sociolinguistic and Educational Settings  5. Katarzyna Cybulska and Višnja Kabalin Borenić: EFL Teacher Trainees and European Goals of Multilingualism and Plurilingualism. A Survey of Attitudes in Poland and Croatia  6. Tatjana Leichsering: Rethinking Urban Schools – a Sociolinguistic Analysis of Multilingual Environments in Frankfurt/m, Germany. Principles of Ascription, Categorization, Discourse and Language Proficiency  Part II: Students and Teachers in the Multilingual Classroom  7. Laura Sanchez: The Roles of Age on the Development of Written Competence in L4 English. Evidence from a Spanish/German CLIL Context.  8. Sandra Lucietto: The Role of External Consultancy in Supporting Multilingual CLIL teams and in Shaping School Pedagogical Culture. The case of S. Giacomo di Laives/St. Jakob Leifers (Italy)  9. Claudine Brohy, Philippe A. Genoud and Jean-Luc Gurtner: Discourse on Multilingualism, Language Competence, Use and Attitudes in German-English Bilingual Vocational Schools in Switzerland  10. Irena Horvatić Čajko: Developing Metalinguistic Awareness in L3 German Classrooms  11. Márta Csire and Johanna Laakso: L3, L1 or L0? Heritage Language-Students as Third-Language Learners  12. Agnieszka Otwinowska and Gessica De Angelis: Epilogue: Education for Multilingualism: From Political Discourse to Classroom Applications 

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  • NCID
    BB14586074
  • ISBN
    • 9781783091256
    • 9781783091249
  • LCCN
    2013032428
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bristol
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 238 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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