Recent studies have demonstrated how teachers can draw on students' multilingual resources in teaching English writing, even in monolingually oriented policy settings. However, limited research has been conducted outside of countries where English is the majority language or in classes where few students share a language background. This article reports on a linguistic ethnography of English writing instruction in two introductory classes for newly arrived students in Norway (Grades 8–10, N = 22), where students and teachers negotiated the role of students' diverse language backgrounds and emerging Norwegian. Data reflect 3 months of participant observation, including classroom video recording, recording of students' computer screens, text ...
This chapter discusses the implications for multilingual pedagogical practices in multilingual class...
In this MA thesis, multilingual children of immigrant background as well as English teachers were st...
This study examined Norwegian seventh graders ' English writing, investigating how close their ...
This chapter investigates writing instruction for migrant students with little formal education. The...
This paper presents an action research project that aimed to increase opportunities for multilingual...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that teachers have limited competence in teaching English to m...
This master’s thesis is about multilingualism in English teaching. There is an increasing number of ...
Teachers in Norway have been increasingly faced with the challenge of adapting their instruction met...
This thesis investigates teachers’ and students’ experience of multilingualism, taking into account ...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
This paper gives an account of Norwegian upper secondary school students’ self-reported use of lingu...
This article explores the concept of translanguaging and its pedagogical implications. Specifically,...
The L1 subject is a central meeting place for all students regardless of their linguistic background...
With the globalization of the world, it is becoming very important to have linguistic competence. Mo...
Translanguaging has gained prominence as a way to understand multilingual practices and draw on thes...
This chapter discusses the implications for multilingual pedagogical practices in multilingual class...
In this MA thesis, multilingual children of immigrant background as well as English teachers were st...
This study examined Norwegian seventh graders ' English writing, investigating how close their ...
This chapter investigates writing instruction for migrant students with little formal education. The...
This paper presents an action research project that aimed to increase opportunities for multilingual...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that teachers have limited competence in teaching English to m...
This master’s thesis is about multilingualism in English teaching. There is an increasing number of ...
Teachers in Norway have been increasingly faced with the challenge of adapting their instruction met...
This thesis investigates teachers’ and students’ experience of multilingualism, taking into account ...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
This paper gives an account of Norwegian upper secondary school students’ self-reported use of lingu...
This article explores the concept of translanguaging and its pedagogical implications. Specifically,...
The L1 subject is a central meeting place for all students regardless of their linguistic background...
With the globalization of the world, it is becoming very important to have linguistic competence. Mo...
Translanguaging has gained prominence as a way to understand multilingual practices and draw on thes...
This chapter discusses the implications for multilingual pedagogical practices in multilingual class...
In this MA thesis, multilingual children of immigrant background as well as English teachers were st...
This study examined Norwegian seventh graders ' English writing, investigating how close their ...