<p>This book examines a diverse range of approaches to multilingualism in teacher education programmes across Europe and North America. It studies how pre-service teachers are being prepared to work in multilingual contexts and the key features of current initiatives that address the linguistic and
Preparing Teachers to Work with Multilingual Learners
โ Scribed by Meike Wernicke (editor), Svenja Hammer (editor), Antje Hansen (editor), Tobias Schroedler (editor)
- Publisher
- Multilingual Matters
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 249
- Series
- Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This collection examines a diverse range of approaches to multilingualism in teacher education programmes across Europe and North America. The authors investigate how pre-service teachers are being prepared to work in multilingual contexts and discuss the key features of current pre-service teacher education initiatives that address the increasing linguistic and cultural diversity evident in classrooms in their respective countries. The focus is not only on migrant-background learners but includes students from Indigenous, autochthonous and heritage language backgrounds, and speakers of minoritised regional varieties. The chapters contextualise, both historically and ideologically, the specific initiatives and measures taken in the participating countries. They also reveal the complexity of each educational context and the role that history, language policies and institutional and programmatic priorities play in the development and implementation of a multilingual focus in teacher education. In exploring how pre-service teachers are being prepared to work in multilingual contexts, the authors take a critical view of how multilingualism itself is conceptualised within and across contexts. The book highlights the valuable impact that explicit instruction on theories of multilingualism, pedagogies in multilingual classrooms and lived realities of multilingual children can have on the beliefs and practices of pre-service teachers.
โฆ Table of Contents
DOI https://doi.org/10.21832/WERNIC6102
Contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
1 Multilingualism and Teacher Education: Introducing the MultiTEd Project
2 What is Multilingualism? Towards an Inclusive Understanding
3 One School for All? Multilingualism in Teacher Education in Sweden
4 Multilingualism in Finnish Teacher Education
5 Multilingualism in Teacher Education in Germany: Differences in Approaching Linguistic Diversity in Three Federal States
6 Multilingualism in Teacher Education in Croatia
7 Approaches to Diversity: Tracing Multilingualism in Teacher Education in South Tyrol, Italy
8 Multilingualism and Primary Initial Teacher Education in the Republic of Ireland: Policies and Practice
9 Preparing Teachers for Multilingual Classrooms in English Canada
10 Multilingualism and Teacher Education in the United States
11 Diversity in Teacher Preparation for Multilingual Contexts
Index
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