This paper reports on progress from an EERA-funded Network Grant (Network 31) at a European level across the EERA Network, which compares and contrasts policy contexts and ongoing research around multilingualism and literacy across four nations, specifically Germany, England, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Children with ethnic minority background and low socio-economic status are more likely to have poor literacy skills and poorer academic outcomes (Farver et al., 2013). It is therefore essential to develop their preliteracy skills early because they are strong predictors of both their literacy development (e.g. Skibbe et al., 2011) and general educational attainment (Bialystok, 2013; Gogolin, 2014). Being biliterate has also been foun...
The article explores on regions economically stable in relation to the many languages spoken in a pa...
Translanguaging pedagogies promise to take account of students’ language and socio-cultural backgrou...
This book considers how educators across Europe can learn from each other about successful multiling...
This paper reports on progress from an EERA-funded Network Grant (Network 31) at a European level ac...
peer reviewedThere is a consensus that home languages are the foundation on which to develop additio...
The pedagogies of multiliteracies and translanguaging (García et al., 2017) call for multiliteracies...
Based on concerns about literacy difficulties experienced by children learning to read and write in ...
Multilingual pedagogies hold promise in our heterogeneous and fast developing world on account of th...
Due to globalisation and migration, multilingualism has become both a reality and an aim of educatio...
peer reviewedThis paper is based in Luxembourg where a multilingual programme has been implemented i...
Early literacy skills are critical for children’s later academic achievement. A wealth of research s...
Dynamic theories of bilingualism acknowledge that language learning is fluid and flexible and that l...
In this presentation we will talk about home literacy environment (HLE) and family language policy (...
This paper combines two major strands of multilingualism research, namely that of the role of starti...
Multilingualism lies at the heart of educational policies adopted in most European Union countries. ...
The article explores on regions economically stable in relation to the many languages spoken in a pa...
Translanguaging pedagogies promise to take account of students’ language and socio-cultural backgrou...
This book considers how educators across Europe can learn from each other about successful multiling...
This paper reports on progress from an EERA-funded Network Grant (Network 31) at a European level ac...
peer reviewedThere is a consensus that home languages are the foundation on which to develop additio...
The pedagogies of multiliteracies and translanguaging (García et al., 2017) call for multiliteracies...
Based on concerns about literacy difficulties experienced by children learning to read and write in ...
Multilingual pedagogies hold promise in our heterogeneous and fast developing world on account of th...
Due to globalisation and migration, multilingualism has become both a reality and an aim of educatio...
peer reviewedThis paper is based in Luxembourg where a multilingual programme has been implemented i...
Early literacy skills are critical for children’s later academic achievement. A wealth of research s...
Dynamic theories of bilingualism acknowledge that language learning is fluid and flexible and that l...
In this presentation we will talk about home literacy environment (HLE) and family language policy (...
This paper combines two major strands of multilingualism research, namely that of the role of starti...
Multilingualism lies at the heart of educational policies adopted in most European Union countries. ...
The article explores on regions economically stable in relation to the many languages spoken in a pa...
Translanguaging pedagogies promise to take account of students’ language and socio-cultural backgrou...
This book considers how educators across Europe can learn from each other about successful multiling...