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12 Framing Critical Perspectives on Migration, Fairness and Belonging Through the Lens of Young People’s Multilingual Digital Stories
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xix
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Part 1 Ideology Drives Policy: Rethinking Inclusion
- 1 Pushing Back Monoglossic Ideologies of Language: Towards Transformative and Inclusive Pedagogies for 21st Century Multilingual Classrooms 3
- 2 Lines of Exclusion and Possibilities of Inclusion: A Tale of Two Schools in Austria 16
- 3 Multilingual Teachers Meet Recently Arrived Students: Language Ideologies and Practices in Preparatory Classes in Germany 35
- 4 Parents Speaking Other Languages in Early Childhood Settings: A ‘Language Barrier’ for Building an Inclusive Partnership of Education Between Practitioners and Parents? 54
- 5 ‘Dutch If Possible, and Also When It’s Not’: The Inclusion of Multilingualism in Declared, Perceived and Practiced Language Policies in a Brussels Secondary School 70
- 6 A Longitudinal Study of Emergent Bilinguals among Chinese Pupils at a Japanese Public School: A Focus on Language Policies and Inclusion 93
- 7 ‘To Make Headway You Have to Go Against the Flow’: Resisting Dominant Discourses and Supporting Emergent Bilinguals in a Multilingual Pre-School in France 112
- 8 Rethinking Inclusion: A Case Study of an Innovative University Diploma Programme for Refugee Students in Grenoble (France) 131
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Part 2 ‘Actuality Implies Possibility’: New Practices of Inclusion
- 9 Experiences, Challenges and Potential of Implementing a Participatory Approach to Designing Educational Material For and With Refugee Women in Greece 149
- 10 Transforming Our Classrooms to Embrace Students’ Multilingualism Through Translanguaging Pedagogy 169
- 11 ‘Spaces of Power, Spaces of Resistance’: Identity Negotiation Through Autobiography with Newcomer Immigrant Students 185
- 12 Framing Critical Perspectives on Migration, Fairness and Belonging Through the Lens of Young People’s Multilingual Digital Stories 202
- 13 Inclusion Strategies for Emergent Bilingual Pupils in Pre-School in France: The Importance of the Home-School Relationship 222
- 14 Teacher Language Awareness: A Personal and Pedagogical Journey 242
- 15 Fostering More Inclusive Linguistic Practices in Portuguese Classrooms: Is Teacher Education the Key for Integrating Heritage Languages? 261
- 16 Pedagogies of Powerful Communication: Enabling Minoritized Students to Express, Expand and Project Identities of Competence 284
- Glossary 298
- Index 300
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xix
-
Part 1 Ideology Drives Policy: Rethinking Inclusion
- 1 Pushing Back Monoglossic Ideologies of Language: Towards Transformative and Inclusive Pedagogies for 21st Century Multilingual Classrooms 3
- 2 Lines of Exclusion and Possibilities of Inclusion: A Tale of Two Schools in Austria 16
- 3 Multilingual Teachers Meet Recently Arrived Students: Language Ideologies and Practices in Preparatory Classes in Germany 35
- 4 Parents Speaking Other Languages in Early Childhood Settings: A ‘Language Barrier’ for Building an Inclusive Partnership of Education Between Practitioners and Parents? 54
- 5 ‘Dutch If Possible, and Also When It’s Not’: The Inclusion of Multilingualism in Declared, Perceived and Practiced Language Policies in a Brussels Secondary School 70
- 6 A Longitudinal Study of Emergent Bilinguals among Chinese Pupils at a Japanese Public School: A Focus on Language Policies and Inclusion 93
- 7 ‘To Make Headway You Have to Go Against the Flow’: Resisting Dominant Discourses and Supporting Emergent Bilinguals in a Multilingual Pre-School in France 112
- 8 Rethinking Inclusion: A Case Study of an Innovative University Diploma Programme for Refugee Students in Grenoble (France) 131
-
Part 2 ‘Actuality Implies Possibility’: New Practices of Inclusion
- 9 Experiences, Challenges and Potential of Implementing a Participatory Approach to Designing Educational Material For and With Refugee Women in Greece 149
- 10 Transforming Our Classrooms to Embrace Students’ Multilingualism Through Translanguaging Pedagogy 169
- 11 ‘Spaces of Power, Spaces of Resistance’: Identity Negotiation Through Autobiography with Newcomer Immigrant Students 185
- 12 Framing Critical Perspectives on Migration, Fairness and Belonging Through the Lens of Young People’s Multilingual Digital Stories 202
- 13 Inclusion Strategies for Emergent Bilingual Pupils in Pre-School in France: The Importance of the Home-School Relationship 222
- 14 Teacher Language Awareness: A Personal and Pedagogical Journey 242
- 15 Fostering More Inclusive Linguistic Practices in Portuguese Classrooms: Is Teacher Education the Key for Integrating Heritage Languages? 261
- 16 Pedagogies of Powerful Communication: Enabling Minoritized Students to Express, Expand and Project Identities of Competence 284
- Glossary 298
- Index 300