This paper analyses how teachers and toddlers enact participation frames in bidialectal early education in Limburg, the Netherlands. Teachers’ language choice is often context-bound as they use the national language, Dutch, for instruction and the regional language, Limburgish, for playful or social-emotional situations with individual children. Drawing on ethnographic data generated during 4.5 months of fieldwork in a bidialectal pre-school, I address how teachers and toddlers use the two language varieties, respectively, as well as other semiotic means to shape situational participation in multiparty interaction. My multi-modal analysis of selected video- and audio-recordings of interactions of two teachers and the target child Felix as w...
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This paper analyses how teachers and toddlers enact participation frames in bidialectal early educat...
This paper analyses how teachers and toddlers enact participation frames in bidialectal early educat...
Aims and objectives: We discuss how children with various language backgrounds interact in preschool...
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This article explores the construction of multilingualism in the semiotic landscapes of two kinderga...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
This paper explores language practice in early childhood education for children new to the majority ...
This paper analyses how teachers and toddlers enact participation frames in bidialectal early educat...
This paper analyses how teachers and toddlers enact participation frames in bidialectal early educat...
Aims and objectives: We discuss how children with various language backgrounds interact in preschool...
Dutch preschools intend to increase the learning opportunities for children from 2½ to 4 years of ag...
This study examines the ways in which children communicate and collaborate with one another whilst ...
In our increasingly globalised, heterogenous and varied societies, scholars have called for multilin...
In early foreign language classrooms, teachers often create language learning contexts through infor...
This paper analyzes toddlers' spontaneous singing of songs in non-formalized interactions in prescho...
This discourse-based micro-ethnographic study scrutinizes the various forms of play that are a recur...
After first discussing the ideologies (standard and monolingual) implicit in language education in t...
The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that ...
In Flemish schools, a high proportion of children with an ethnic minority background underachieves. ...
This article explores the construction of multilingualism in the semiotic landscapes of two kinderga...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
This paper explores language practice in early childhood education for children new to the majority ...