Aims and objectives: We discuss how children with various language backgrounds interact in preschool playgrounds in Limburg, the Netherlands. This paper addresses the question how power dynamics between Dutch and/or Limburgish, and other languages are enacted in, by, and through language choice in preschool settings, and to what extent this leads to social (in)equality. Approach: This paper incorporates data collected during ethnographic fieldwork and discusses literature about language socialisation, multilingualism, and language policy. Data and analysis: All data were collected at three preschools in Southern Limburg with over 30 children and more than five teachers. The data were analysed using various theoretical perspectives. Findings...
While much research has focused on how Western schools contain or silence the increasing multilingua...
This paper highlights a current phenomenon reported from preschools placed in multilingual areas in ...
Linguistic diversity is not only an integral part of Luxembourgian society in general but also of th...
Aims and objectives: We discuss how children with various language backgrounds interact in preschool...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
The effects of immersive strategies and the benefits of a multilingual language policy have been ext...
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...
Bilingual acquisition largely depends on the input that children receive in each language. The more ...
It is generally assumed that in the countryside of Northeast Netherlands children enter primary scho...
peer reviewedPurpose – The purpose of the paper is to explore how professional educators in early ch...
In Flanders a perfect knowledge of the Dutch standard language is seen as necessary to be successful...
The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that ...
In Belgium, language diversity in the classroom is often perceived as a problem. It is necessary, ho...
While much research has focused on how Western schools contain or silence the increasing multilingua...
This paper highlights a current phenomenon reported from preschools placed in multilingual areas in ...
Linguistic diversity is not only an integral part of Luxembourgian society in general but also of th...
Aims and objectives: We discuss how children with various language backgrounds interact in preschool...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
This article addresses the question as to why toddlers in The Netherlands may stop speaking their re...
The effects of immersive strategies and the benefits of a multilingual language policy have been ext...
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...
Bilingual acquisition largely depends on the input that children receive in each language. The more ...
It is generally assumed that in the countryside of Northeast Netherlands children enter primary scho...
peer reviewedPurpose – The purpose of the paper is to explore how professional educators in early ch...
In Flanders a perfect knowledge of the Dutch standard language is seen as necessary to be successful...
The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that ...
In Belgium, language diversity in the classroom is often perceived as a problem. It is necessary, ho...
While much research has focused on how Western schools contain or silence the increasing multilingua...
This paper highlights a current phenomenon reported from preschools placed in multilingual areas in ...
Linguistic diversity is not only an integral part of Luxembourgian society in general but also of th...