International audienceAbstract This chapter explores the strategies and ideologies of two teachers who, each in their own way, try to mobilize the languages of young plurilingual learners (aged 3–4 and 5–6) in a pre-school situated in a marginalized area in La Reunion, a French island in the Indian Ocean and central hub of migration for families from neighbouring islands. We argue that translanguaging crossed with subaltern studies can be a powerful approach to deconstruct othering processes. Following this analysis, we propose a model for teacher education that includes three main objectives to rethink inclusion and social justice in a French post-colonial context
International audienceThough traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the natio...
Migration flows of the 21st century lead to increasingly multilingual societies and entail rapidly e...
Classrooms in Luxembourg are highly socially, culturally, and linguistically diverse. About 65% of 4...
International audienceThis book explores the question of how equitable and inclusive education can b...
International audienceThe French educational system commonly invalidates the multilingualism of prim...
International audienceThe refusal to seriously take into account the linguistic and cultural diversi...
Nous interrogeons à La Réunion, dans une perspective écologique fondée sur la théorie du rhizome et ...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to gain a better understanding of how lang...
en préparationInternational audienceIn this paper we will discuss a major issue in French Guiana: th...
Multilingual and multicultural settings are an ever-growing reality all over the world. The potentia...
International audienceThis contribution reports on using students' plurilingual skills by students a...
Multilingual pedagogies are a growing, yet often conceptually and politically contested area in main...
The concept of translanguaging has been continuously redefined in education, psycholinguistics and s...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with education in the multilingual postcolonial cont...
<p>In this paper, the authors report on a national online survey on multilingual perspectives and pr...
International audienceThough traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the natio...
Migration flows of the 21st century lead to increasingly multilingual societies and entail rapidly e...
Classrooms in Luxembourg are highly socially, culturally, and linguistically diverse. About 65% of 4...
International audienceThis book explores the question of how equitable and inclusive education can b...
International audienceThe French educational system commonly invalidates the multilingualism of prim...
International audienceThe refusal to seriously take into account the linguistic and cultural diversi...
Nous interrogeons à La Réunion, dans une perspective écologique fondée sur la théorie du rhizome et ...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to gain a better understanding of how lang...
en préparationInternational audienceIn this paper we will discuss a major issue in French Guiana: th...
Multilingual and multicultural settings are an ever-growing reality all over the world. The potentia...
International audienceThis contribution reports on using students' plurilingual skills by students a...
Multilingual pedagogies are a growing, yet often conceptually and politically contested area in main...
The concept of translanguaging has been continuously redefined in education, psycholinguistics and s...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with education in the multilingual postcolonial cont...
<p>In this paper, the authors report on a national online survey on multilingual perspectives and pr...
International audienceThough traditionally reluctant to teach languages other than French, the natio...
Migration flows of the 21st century lead to increasingly multilingual societies and entail rapidly e...
Classrooms in Luxembourg are highly socially, culturally, and linguistically diverse. About 65% of 4...