Contrary to the other articles in this issue, our study does not aim at identifying innovative methods of teaching offered to migrants. Rather, we wanted to investigate the state of the teach- ing of the local language in Belgium to migrants. We tried to assess whether (i) the methods of language classes correspond to the needs of the migrants and (ii) they are satisfied with the teaching they receive. We carried out three in-depth interviews, with a European migrant, a non- EU migrant, and a migrant with an international protection status. We determined the character- istics of the teaching they received and the issues they faced. To know whether these were gen- eralizable to other migrants, we set up a questionnaire, basing our questions ...
This contribution presents data from an ongoing doctoral research project that focuses on the lingui...
This review focuses on bilingual education (BE) in migrant languages in Western Europe. In the Early...
This article reports on an interview study with six secondary school LX English teachers working in ...
Background: Courses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages as a me...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
Cette recherche a pour objet l’étude des interactions verbales dans les classes de collège pour les ...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
For more than four decades, European institutions together with researchers and language policy make...
This study examines the social, learning and emotional needs of immigrant children enrolled in an ed...
In French-speaking Belgium, educational discourses most often consider so-called migrant children, n...
Official trilingualism is often drawn upon to portray Luxembourg as a heterogeneous society with hig...
The increasing number of migrant learners in Polish schools poses a new challenge not only for teach...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
Many migrants turn to charities to learn French. Charities offer what are called « sociolinguistics ...
This contribution presents data from an ongoing doctoral research project that focuses on the lingui...
This review focuses on bilingual education (BE) in migrant languages in Western Europe. In the Early...
This article reports on an interview study with six secondary school LX English teachers working in ...
Background: Courses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages as a me...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
Cette recherche a pour objet l’étude des interactions verbales dans les classes de collège pour les ...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
For more than four decades, European institutions together with researchers and language policy make...
This study examines the social, learning and emotional needs of immigrant children enrolled in an ed...
In French-speaking Belgium, educational discourses most often consider so-called migrant children, n...
Official trilingualism is often drawn upon to portray Luxembourg as a heterogeneous society with hig...
The increasing number of migrant learners in Polish schools poses a new challenge not only for teach...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
Many migrants turn to charities to learn French. Charities offer what are called « sociolinguistics ...
This contribution presents data from an ongoing doctoral research project that focuses on the lingui...
This review focuses on bilingual education (BE) in migrant languages in Western Europe. In the Early...
This article reports on an interview study with six secondary school LX English teachers working in ...