Becoming a Plurilingual Child Becoming a Plurilingual Child

Becoming a Plurilingual Child

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Description de l’éditeur

The present research aims at illustrating the newcomer's process of becoming an 'emergent plurilingual' member of a heterogeneous and multilingual primary school classroom in Luxembourg. It is a 8 month case study about a child belonging to one of the ethnic and linguistic communities most affected by school failure in Luxembourg, namely 'Romanophones' or romance-language speaking students. The country of Luxembourg has three official languages and a great diversity, both factors demanding a unique educational system. The Luxembourgish educational system is then confronted with the common practice of trilingualism and a high proportion of foreigners in its classrooms. A detailed analysis of the actors in contact with this child, including the different teachers, parents, and peers, allows for an observation of which practices are legitimated and which ones are marginalized. It also provides valuable insights on how such practices emerge and how the newcomer's identity evolves within the class group.

GENRE
Ouvrages de référence
SORTIE
2013
20 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
330
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Editorial Bubok Publishing
TAILLE
5,8
Mo

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