This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupils in a Scottish school. “Metalinguistic awareness has been identified as one or even the key factor of multilingual learning” (Jessner, 2018:257). The research aimed to explore the manifestations of metalinguistic awareness of primary school pupils who were learning French under the auspices of the recently promulgated Scottish language policy, the “1+2 Language Approach”. 53 pupil participants took part and were engaged with questionnaires, diaries and focus group interviews during an academic year. The research showed that pupils consciously expressed detailed reflections on language analysis, learning strategies and could compare French wi...
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This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupil...
This paper presents the results of long duration ethnographic research work with P6 and P7 pupils in...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, longitudinal research project with P6 and P7 pup...
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Migration flows of the 21st century have led to increasingly multilingual societies and schools. To ...
This article reports on an investigation into the influences on mainstream teachers' practice as the...
Overarching aim of this study is to interpret and create an understanding of eleven-year-old pupils’...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupil...
This paper presents the results of long duration ethnographic research work with P6 and P7 pupils in...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, longitudinal research project with P6 and P7 pup...
In England, schools are now required to introduce a foreign language at primary level, necessitating...
Over the last decades, research in bilingual and trilingual schools has shown that translanguaging –...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present my research: I am engaging typically monol...
This case study examines the perspective of plurilingual primary school students on three aspects of...
As the country with the highest percentage of immigration in Europe, Luxembourg has a very diverse s...
Existing research suggests that being multilingual may convey advantages for additional language lea...
Students in the Norwegian school system have to learn at least two languages, Norwegian and English,...
The project described in this paper is part of the broader research project ‘Capitalizing on Linguis...
While bilingual education programmes in European mainstream languages arebecom-ing increasingly popu...
Migration flows of the 21st century have led to increasingly multilingual societies and schools. To ...
This article reports on an investigation into the influences on mainstream teachers' practice as the...
Overarching aim of this study is to interpret and create an understanding of eleven-year-old pupils’...