Traditionally bilingual Maltese school populations are increasingly linguistically diverse, due to intensified migration flows. To shed light on central issues to be addressed by policy makers, school administrators, researchers and teacher trainers, collective beliefs of Maltese primary school teachers regarding their conceptual understanding and pedagogical actions concerning multilingualism are investigated. Through the application of Q methodology and focus group interviews, data from twenty-one in-service teachers from six different colleges were collected. Using inverted factor analysis, three factors were extracted for each of the components (understanding and pedagogy). Detailed narratives for each group of collective teachers' beli...
This article contributes to the limited research on teacher agency in early bilingual development an...
This study investigates Slovenian GFL teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and the use of multili...
The focus of this study was to examine students and teachers attitude towards multilingualism in the...
Traditionally bilingual Maltese school populations are increasingly linguistically diverse, due to i...
Traditionally bilingual Maltese school populations are increasingly linguistically diverse, due to i...
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...
As a result of globalisation, bilingualism and multilingualism are becoming more of a norm rather th...
Multilingualism is omnipresent daily. It enhances its meaning when we are fully aware of it, discuss...
Recent global migration trends and an increase in worldwide human mobility are currently contributin...
Malta has a long-standing, successful bilingualism. There is a strong political and societal desire ...
Knowledge of teachers’ beliefs is central to understanding teachers’ decision-making in the classroo...
The present study provides qualitative insights into the multilingual sociolinguistic reality in the...
Multilingualism is ubiquitous in European mainstream education and has increasingly found its way in...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
This article contributes to the limited research on teacher agency in early bilingual development an...
This study investigates Slovenian GFL teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and the use of multili...
The focus of this study was to examine students and teachers attitude towards multilingualism in the...
Traditionally bilingual Maltese school populations are increasingly linguistically diverse, due to i...
Traditionally bilingual Maltese school populations are increasingly linguistically diverse, due to i...
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...
As a result of globalisation, bilingualism and multilingualism are becoming more of a norm rather th...
Multilingualism is omnipresent daily. It enhances its meaning when we are fully aware of it, discuss...
Recent global migration trends and an increase in worldwide human mobility are currently contributin...
Malta has a long-standing, successful bilingualism. There is a strong political and societal desire ...
Knowledge of teachers’ beliefs is central to understanding teachers’ decision-making in the classroo...
The present study provides qualitative insights into the multilingual sociolinguistic reality in the...
Multilingualism is ubiquitous in European mainstream education and has increasingly found its way in...
Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many...
This article contributes to the limited research on teacher agency in early bilingual development an...
This study investigates Slovenian GFL teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism and the use of multili...
The focus of this study was to examine students and teachers attitude towards multilingualism in the...