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Part I: Multilingual, Multicultural and Inclusive Education.- Chapter 1. Multilingual, Multicultural and Inclusive Education in Cyprus, Sviatlana Karpava.- Chapter 2. Include them, don't exclude them: Voices of transnational youths to claim for inclusive education and social justice, Irasema Mora-Pablo.- Chapter 3. Inclusive Education for Social Justice: Policy and Practice in primary education in Bangladesh, S. M. Akramul Kabir, Mahammad Abul Hasnat .- Part II: Inclusive Multilingual Classrooms:Teacher Training and Preparation.- Chapter 4. Multilingualism and Inclusion in Language Teachers' Pedagogical Practices, Sheri Dion, Harvard T.H. Chan.- Chapter 5, Training intercultural teachers in a CLIL context: a case study in Primary Education, Author: Isabel Alonso-Belmonte.- Chapter 6.The contribution of language autobiography to in-service teacher training: towards personal and professional awareness and reflection, Dimitra Tzatzou.- Part III: Multilingualism: (Family) Language Policy and Education.- Chapter 7. Inequitable learning environments from the lens of emergent multilinguals, Sung Kyung Ahn, Luke Jang.- Chapter 8. Reading, Writing, and the Power of Diverse Literature in Supporting Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Pei-Ni Lin Causarano, Antonio Causarano.- Chapter 9. Institutional and Discursive Multilingualism, Maria Yelenevskaya,  Ekaterina Protassova.- Part IV: Family Involvement in Multilingual and Heritage Language Education.- Chapter 10. Language-in-education and family language policy: The case of Betawi, Indonesian, and English language in peripheral Jakarta, Indonesia, Irham Irham, Lengga Pradipta, Vita Lutfiah.- Chapter 11. Learning strategies for English language in peripheral Jakarta, Indonesia in the home context: oral speech perspective, Anna Ritter, Tatjana Kurbangulova, Veronika Wald.- Chapter 12. Challenges and contradictions at play in Chinese heritage language maintenance Experiences of newly arrived immigrant parents from People's Republic of China, Yining Wang.- Chapter 13. Afterword: Multilingualism, Inclusive Education and Social Justice, Sviatlana Karpava.

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 08/04/2025
      ISBN13: 9783031811937, 978-3031811937
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      Part I: Multilingual, Multicultural and Inclusive Education.- Chapter 1. Multilingual, Multicultural and Inclusive Education in Cyprus, Sviatlana Karpava.- Chapter 2. Include them, don't exclude them: Voices of transnational youths to claim for inclusive education and social justice, Irasema Mora-Pablo.- Chapter 3. Inclusive Education for Social Justice: Policy and Practice in primary education in Bangladesh, S. M. Akramul Kabir, Mahammad Abul Hasnat .- Part II: Inclusive Multilingual Classrooms:Teacher Training and Preparation.- Chapter 4. Multilingualism and Inclusion in Language Teachers' Pedagogical Practices, Sheri Dion, Harvard T.H. Chan.- Chapter 5, Training intercultural teachers in a CLIL context: a case study in Primary Education, Author: Isabel Alonso-Belmonte.- Chapter 6.The contribution of language autobiography to in-service teacher training: towards personal and professional awareness and reflection, Dimitra Tzatzou.- Part III: Multilingualism: (Family) Language Policy and Education.- Chapter 7. Inequitable learning environments from the lens of emergent multilinguals, Sung Kyung Ahn, Luke Jang.- Chapter 8. Reading, Writing, and the Power of Diverse Literature in Supporting Young Refugees and Asylum Seekers, Pei-Ni Lin Causarano, Antonio Causarano.- Chapter 9. Institutional and Discursive Multilingualism, Maria Yelenevskaya,  Ekaterina Protassova.- Part IV: Family Involvement in Multilingual and Heritage Language Education.- Chapter 10. Language-in-education and family language policy: The case of Betawi, Indonesian, and English language in peripheral Jakarta, Indonesia, Irham Irham, Lengga Pradipta, Vita Lutfiah.- Chapter 11. Learning strategies for English language in peripheral Jakarta, Indonesia in the home context: oral speech perspective, Anna Ritter, Tatjana Kurbangulova, Veronika Wald.- Chapter 12. Challenges and contradictions at play in Chinese heritage language maintenance Experiences of newly arrived immigrant parents from People's Republic of China, Yining Wang.- Chapter 13. Afterword: Multilingualism, Inclusive Education and Social Justice, Sviatlana Karpava.

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