Teaching Young Multilingual Learners
This Element provides an overview of research focusing on language teaching practices for young multilingual learners in primary classrooms in English-speaking contexts. The term 'young multilingual learner' refers to primary school children, with ages ranging from approximately 5 to 12 years old at various English language proficiency levels. Pedagogy-informed research studies conducted in K-5 classrooms are used to develop research-informed pedagogies for young multilingual learners in primary classrooms. The authors use the notion of culturally sustaining teaching practices to provide examples from pedagogy-informed research studies. The focus on early (K-3) and intermediate (4-5) grades provides a range of illustrations of such practices. The Element concludes with implications for teacher education and the preparation of teachers of young multilingual learners.
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January 2023Adobe eBook Reader
9781108946124
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Table of Contents
- 1. Key Concepts in Teaching Young Multilingual Learners
- 2. Practices for Teaching Young Multilingual Learners
- 3. Practices in Action: Evidence and Examples from Pedagogy-informed Research Studies
- 4. Implications for Teacher Education
- References.