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Exploring multilingualism as a complex, context-related, societal and individual phenomenon, this book centres around perspectives on how multiple languages are made (in)visible within educational settings in the Global North. The authors of each chapter compare and contrast findings across geographical contexts with the goal of understanding the facets of multilingualism that, on the one hand, conform across contexts, and on the other, diverge context-specifically. The chapters range from contributions with a focus on national/state planning for the development of sustainable multilingual and intercultural educational policies, to chapters that deal with multilingual practices and identities of students and student teachers as well as the consequences for language practices, strategies and policies in diversifying societies. This cross-contextual, comparative and interdisciplinary exploration of multilingualism will be of great interest to researchers, administrators, practitioners and students within the fields of multilingual education, sociolinguistics, youth culture and identity studies. The book is open access under a CC BY NC ND licence.



Trade Review
This timely and engaging collection of comparative explorations of multilingualism as manifested in educational policy, curricular reform and praxis represents a compelling and important contribution to the literature on multilingualism. It is indispensable reading for all those who seek to understand the complexity of multilingualism across a wide range of contexts. * Diane J. Tedick, Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, USA *
A remarkable and innovative volume that addresses multilingualism from a cross-disciplinary and cross-context perspective. By comparing and contrasting geographically different educational settings, this timely book provides a much-needed resource for policy stakeholders and researchers to understand the various aspects of multilingualism and linguistic diversity in broader educational domains, from language policy to language programmes and from classroom practices to individual identity. * Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen, University of Bath, UK *
This timely volume reveals important similarities and differences of multilingualism in a wide-ranging set of case studies. Its systematic comparative approach shows the benefits of exploring multilingualism across contexts. The book provides an invaluable resource for educators, policymakers, and researchers interested in the study of multilingualism and education. * Durk Gorter, University of the Basque Country; Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain *

This publication is a treasure, for researchers, teacher educators and student teachers [...] With intriguing comparisons across contexts, the volume is educational. It could be one of those pieces of literature that lasts from the first course in ITE to the final degree project

* Ylva Sandberg, Language Policy 22 2023 *

Table of Contents

Contributors

Siv Björklund and Mikaela Björklund: Introduction

Chapter 1. Jim Cummins and Jarmo Lainio: A Comparison of Swedish and Canadian Educational Policies and Instructional Practices: The Case of Multilingual Language Learners

Chapter 2. Kamil Özerk and Colin H. Williams: National Curriculum Reforms and Their Impact on Indigenous and Minority Languages: The Sami in Norway and Welsh in Wales in Comparative Perspective

Chapter 3. Anna Slotte, Janus Spindler Møller and Tuuli From: Languaging and Language Policies among Multilingual Children and Youth Groups in Finland and Denmark

Chapter 4. Júlia Llompart, Tjaša Dražnik and Mari Bergroth: ‘I am a Plurilingual Speaker, but can I Teach Plurilingual Speakers?’ Contradictions in Student Teacher Discourses on Plurilingualism in Spain, Slovenia and Finland

Chapter 5. Sviatlana Karpava, Mikaela Björklund and Siv Björklund: In Search of Dominant Language Constellations among Multilingual Young Adults in Cyprus and Finland: The Influence of Multiple Language Use and Practices on Linguistic Identity and Trajectories as Future Teachers

Chapter 6. Agnieszka Otwinowska, Mari Bergroth and Eve Zyzik: Supporting Multilingual Learning in Educational Contexts: Lessons from Poland, Finland and California

Chapter 7. Lorenzo Zanasi, Karita Mård-Miettinen and Verena Platzgummer: Researching Adolescents’ Linguistic Repertoires in Multilingual Areas: Case Studies from South Tyrol and Finland

Colin H. Williams: Creating Synergies in Comparative Multilingualism: An Epilogue

Index

Policy and Practice for Multilingual Educational

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      Publisher: Multilingual Matters
      Publication Date: 23/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800412989, 978-1800412989
      ISBN10: 1800412983

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Exploring multilingualism as a complex, context-related, societal and individual phenomenon, this book centres around perspectives on how multiple languages are made (in)visible within educational settings in the Global North. The authors of each chapter compare and contrast findings across geographical contexts with the goal of understanding the facets of multilingualism that, on the one hand, conform across contexts, and on the other, diverge context-specifically. The chapters range from contributions with a focus on national/state planning for the development of sustainable multilingual and intercultural educational policies, to chapters that deal with multilingual practices and identities of students and student teachers as well as the consequences for language practices, strategies and policies in diversifying societies. This cross-contextual, comparative and interdisciplinary exploration of multilingualism will be of great interest to researchers, administrators, practitioners and students within the fields of multilingual education, sociolinguistics, youth culture and identity studies. The book is open access under a CC BY NC ND licence.



      Trade Review
      This timely and engaging collection of comparative explorations of multilingualism as manifested in educational policy, curricular reform and praxis represents a compelling and important contribution to the literature on multilingualism. It is indispensable reading for all those who seek to understand the complexity of multilingualism across a wide range of contexts. * Diane J. Tedick, Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, USA *
      A remarkable and innovative volume that addresses multilingualism from a cross-disciplinary and cross-context perspective. By comparing and contrasting geographically different educational settings, this timely book provides a much-needed resource for policy stakeholders and researchers to understand the various aspects of multilingualism and linguistic diversity in broader educational domains, from language policy to language programmes and from classroom practices to individual identity. * Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen, University of Bath, UK *
      This timely volume reveals important similarities and differences of multilingualism in a wide-ranging set of case studies. Its systematic comparative approach shows the benefits of exploring multilingualism across contexts. The book provides an invaluable resource for educators, policymakers, and researchers interested in the study of multilingualism and education. * Durk Gorter, University of the Basque Country; Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Spain *

      This publication is a treasure, for researchers, teacher educators and student teachers [...] With intriguing comparisons across contexts, the volume is educational. It could be one of those pieces of literature that lasts from the first course in ITE to the final degree project

      * Ylva Sandberg, Language Policy 22 2023 *

      Table of Contents

      Contributors

      Siv Björklund and Mikaela Björklund: Introduction

      Chapter 1. Jim Cummins and Jarmo Lainio: A Comparison of Swedish and Canadian Educational Policies and Instructional Practices: The Case of Multilingual Language Learners

      Chapter 2. Kamil Özerk and Colin H. Williams: National Curriculum Reforms and Their Impact on Indigenous and Minority Languages: The Sami in Norway and Welsh in Wales in Comparative Perspective

      Chapter 3. Anna Slotte, Janus Spindler Møller and Tuuli From: Languaging and Language Policies among Multilingual Children and Youth Groups in Finland and Denmark

      Chapter 4. Júlia Llompart, Tjaša Dražnik and Mari Bergroth: ‘I am a Plurilingual Speaker, but can I Teach Plurilingual Speakers?’ Contradictions in Student Teacher Discourses on Plurilingualism in Spain, Slovenia and Finland

      Chapter 5. Sviatlana Karpava, Mikaela Björklund and Siv Björklund: In Search of Dominant Language Constellations among Multilingual Young Adults in Cyprus and Finland: The Influence of Multiple Language Use and Practices on Linguistic Identity and Trajectories as Future Teachers

      Chapter 6. Agnieszka Otwinowska, Mari Bergroth and Eve Zyzik: Supporting Multilingual Learning in Educational Contexts: Lessons from Poland, Finland and California

      Chapter 7. Lorenzo Zanasi, Karita Mård-Miettinen and Verena Platzgummer: Researching Adolescents’ Linguistic Repertoires in Multilingual Areas: Case Studies from South Tyrol and Finland

      Colin H. Williams: Creating Synergies in Comparative Multilingualism: An Epilogue

      Index

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