International audienceThis paper describes a collaborative longitudinal project, launched in September 2015, which aims to create a multilingual environment in a French Polynesian primary school called Maeha'a Nui situated in Tahiti. The project was conceived with the joint efforts of four researchers from the University of French Polynesia, and a number of teaching professionals involved in primary education. The overall objectives of the Maeha'a Nui project are: to involve all stake holders such as teachers, school staff, parents and so forth in the creation of a dynamic multilingual environment; to experiment and identify effective teaching methodologies for Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL); and to train teachers and colle...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupil...
This paper looks at current practice in teaching multilingual Indo-Fijian children in eight Fiji pri...
We would like to thank Jacqueline Ferlicoq for her invaluable help and participation in our research...
International audienceMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy pl...
AbstractMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy planning efforts...
The present policy of the Ministry of Education is that all schools should offer instruction in an a...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present an ongoing research project financed b...
The project comprises a four-year (2019-2022) research work that aims to explore different CLIL prac...
International audienceThe research examines the effects of a bilingual pedagogical program (French/T...
With its great linguistic diversity (234 languages are spoken in the region), Oceania demonstrates t...
Nous interrogeons à La Réunion, dans une perspective écologique fondée sur la théorie du rhizome et ...
en préparationInternational audienceIn this paper we will discuss a major issue in French Guiana: th...
International audienceThe French educational system commonly invalidates the multilingualism of prim...
Learning Languages is a new area in the 2007 New Zealand Curriculum. However there have not been ma...
This dissertation describes a collaborative action research project undertaken with Grades 1 and 2 c...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupil...
This paper looks at current practice in teaching multilingual Indo-Fijian children in eight Fiji pri...
We would like to thank Jacqueline Ferlicoq for her invaluable help and participation in our research...
International audienceMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy pl...
AbstractMultilingual education is receiving remarkable attention in language policy planning efforts...
The present policy of the Ministry of Education is that all schools should offer instruction in an a...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present an ongoing research project financed b...
The project comprises a four-year (2019-2022) research work that aims to explore different CLIL prac...
International audienceThe research examines the effects of a bilingual pedagogical program (French/T...
With its great linguistic diversity (234 languages are spoken in the region), Oceania demonstrates t...
Nous interrogeons à La Réunion, dans une perspective écologique fondée sur la théorie du rhizome et ...
en préparationInternational audienceIn this paper we will discuss a major issue in French Guiana: th...
International audienceThe French educational system commonly invalidates the multilingualism of prim...
Learning Languages is a new area in the 2007 New Zealand Curriculum. However there have not been ma...
This dissertation describes a collaborative action research project undertaken with Grades 1 and 2 c...
This paper presents the results of an ethnographic, long duration research work with P6 and P7 pupil...
This paper looks at current practice in teaching multilingual Indo-Fijian children in eight Fiji pri...
We would like to thank Jacqueline Ferlicoq for her invaluable help and participation in our research...