This article will first give an overview of multicultural, multilingual Britain and place it within the context of community literacy. It will then discuss education reforms and policies that have aimed to place multicultural and multiple literacy at their centre before considering theoretical basis for current understanding of additional language learning in the UK. Then the article describes a project, based on ethnographic case studies of an early years centre and its reception classes. Preliminary results and conclusions are discussed
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
The following article explores the conceptual background and pedagogical realities of establishing a...
Multilingual pedagogies are a growing, yet often conceptually and politically contested area in main...
This article will first give an overview of multicultural, multilingual Britain and place it within ...
Britain is a multicultural and a multilingual country. There are over 300 languages spoken in London...
This article emerges from an ongoing exploration into how British minority ethnic communities in the...
I argue in this chapter that given the rise in migration across Europe and the rapidly increasing mu...
Introduction to a special issue of eight articles on the theme of Education and migration: Languages...
In UK schools, as elsewhere, linguistic diversity is on the rise. Changing patterns of migration and...
This chapter explores cultural learning and intercultural understanding associated with foreign lang...
This paper explores headteachers’ and teachers’ perceptions of foreign languages (FL) and cultural l...
The present study investigates the language use and literacy practices of 36 children (aged three-an...
The sharp decline in language take-up in schools and universities in the UK over the last two deca...
In this article, we present an analysis of some of the voices we heard as we conducted linguistic et...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
The following article explores the conceptual background and pedagogical realities of establishing a...
Multilingual pedagogies are a growing, yet often conceptually and politically contested area in main...
This article will first give an overview of multicultural, multilingual Britain and place it within ...
Britain is a multicultural and a multilingual country. There are over 300 languages spoken in London...
This article emerges from an ongoing exploration into how British minority ethnic communities in the...
I argue in this chapter that given the rise in migration across Europe and the rapidly increasing mu...
Introduction to a special issue of eight articles on the theme of Education and migration: Languages...
In UK schools, as elsewhere, linguistic diversity is on the rise. Changing patterns of migration and...
This chapter explores cultural learning and intercultural understanding associated with foreign lang...
This paper explores headteachers’ and teachers’ perceptions of foreign languages (FL) and cultural l...
The present study investigates the language use and literacy practices of 36 children (aged three-an...
The sharp decline in language take-up in schools and universities in the UK over the last two deca...
In this article, we present an analysis of some of the voices we heard as we conducted linguistic et...
Whilst learning an additional language throughout compulsory schooling is increasingly the norm acro...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
The following article explores the conceptual background and pedagogical realities of establishing a...
Multilingual pedagogies are a growing, yet often conceptually and politically contested area in main...