This is a qualitative study about Norwegian preservice teachers’ orientations towards teaching in multilingual and multicultural classrooms – contributing to global research in this field. The theoretical approach, and tool for analyses, is a framework for Linguistically Responsive Pedagogy developed by Lucas and Villegas (2013). Main findings are that preservice teachers express value for linguistic diversity and a reflective discussion about the relation between identity/language and culture. Talking about race and colour is, however, uncomfortable. Suggestions for further development in Initial Teacher Education are given, and also suggestions for further research
This article reports the results of a school-based curriculum development project that aimed to supp...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
The article focuses on multicultural education in the Norwegian teacher education programs. We ask t...
This is a qualitative study about Norwegian preservice teachers’ orientations towards teaching in mu...
This thesis investigates teachers’ experiences of and attitudes towards multicultural education and ...
The present article examines how a group of Norwegian pre-service teachers of English and other fore...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This chapter discusses the implications for multilingual pedagogical practices in multilingual class...
The term diversity has been a topic of discussion in educational research and has received increased...
The term diversity has been a topic of discussion in educational research and has received increased...
The L1 subject is a central meeting place for all students regardless of their linguistic background...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
The purpose of this study is to understand how Norwegian multicultural kindergartens deal with diver...
This article investigates an innovative approach that has as its aim to ensure that more students co...
Culturally and linguistically responsive education takes the learners’ diverse identities and l...
This article reports the results of a school-based curriculum development project that aimed to supp...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
The article focuses on multicultural education in the Norwegian teacher education programs. We ask t...
This is a qualitative study about Norwegian preservice teachers’ orientations towards teaching in mu...
This thesis investigates teachers’ experiences of and attitudes towards multicultural education and ...
The present article examines how a group of Norwegian pre-service teachers of English and other fore...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This chapter discusses the implications for multilingual pedagogical practices in multilingual class...
The term diversity has been a topic of discussion in educational research and has received increased...
The term diversity has been a topic of discussion in educational research and has received increased...
The L1 subject is a central meeting place for all students regardless of their linguistic background...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
The purpose of this study is to understand how Norwegian multicultural kindergartens deal with diver...
This article investigates an innovative approach that has as its aim to ensure that more students co...
Culturally and linguistically responsive education takes the learners’ diverse identities and l...
This article reports the results of a school-based curriculum development project that aimed to supp...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
The article focuses on multicultural education in the Norwegian teacher education programs. We ask t...