This study explores teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and multilingual students in Swedish primary schools. The aim is to support a better-informed discussion about teachers’ decision- making in linguistically diverse classrooms in the European nation- state. The use of Q method combines qualitative and quantitative data analyses. Q material applied in the present study provided the participants with all the necessary language to describe their beliefs. Two Q sets of statements – one regarding the understanding of the phenomenon and the other concerning suggested pedagogical responses in relation to current multilingualism – were constructed using a variety of sources. The participants are forty teachers, predominantly female, employe...
The aim of this study is to investigate how heads of schools perceive multilingualism as a resource ...
This dissertation explores and discusses minoritized multilingual teachers’ perspectives on their ow...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and multilingual students in Swedish pri...
This special issue consists of five original research papers from four European countries. By applyi...
Recent statistics on language diversity among pupils in Swedish secondary school classrooms show tha...
The present study provides qualitative insights into the multilingual sociolinguistic reality in the...
Sweden is often commended for the inclusion of home languages in the formal education system: both m...
Due to globalization, diversity in the Swedish classrooms is common. This study sets out to examine ...
This ethnographically informed, qualitative study aims to investigate English teacher candidates’ at...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
The aim of the study is to investigate how multilingualism can be expressed in a classroom. With the...
Knowledge of teachers’ beliefs is central to understanding teachers’ decision-making in the classroo...
This research project is a qualitative study examining the beliefs and reported experiences held by ...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
The aim of this study is to investigate how heads of schools perceive multilingualism as a resource ...
This dissertation explores and discusses minoritized multilingual teachers’ perspectives on their ow...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and multilingual students in Swedish pri...
This special issue consists of five original research papers from four European countries. By applyi...
Recent statistics on language diversity among pupils in Swedish secondary school classrooms show tha...
The present study provides qualitative insights into the multilingual sociolinguistic reality in the...
Sweden is often commended for the inclusion of home languages in the formal education system: both m...
Due to globalization, diversity in the Swedish classrooms is common. This study sets out to examine ...
This ethnographically informed, qualitative study aims to investigate English teacher candidates’ at...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
The aim of the study is to investigate how multilingualism can be expressed in a classroom. With the...
Knowledge of teachers’ beliefs is central to understanding teachers’ decision-making in the classroo...
This research project is a qualitative study examining the beliefs and reported experiences held by ...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
The aim of this study is to investigate how heads of schools perceive multilingualism as a resource ...
This dissertation explores and discusses minoritized multilingual teachers’ perspectives on their ow...
Language teachers struggle to shift from monolingual ideologies and pedagogical practices, as advoca...