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Children's literature in multilingual classrooms: from multiliteracy to multimodality

Cummins, Jim(Foreword by)Davies, Maria Gonzalez(Contributions by)Ernest, Caterina Sugranyes(Contributions by)Lotherington, Heather(Contributions by)Lyster, Roy(Contributions by)Oller, Judith(Contributions by)Pernes, Stefan(Contributions by)Pietikainen, Sari(Contributions by)Pitkanen-Huhta, Anne(Contributions by)Schreger, Christian(Contributions by)Daly, Nicola(Edited by)Helot, Christine(Edited by)Sneddon, Raymonde(Edited by)
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In the true multilingual classroom, children use a variety of languages to learn: their home languages, the school language, foreign and second languages offered in the curriculum, minority languages, endangered languages.

Transforming our monolingual classrooms into spaces where a multiplicity of languages can thrive remains a pedagogical challenge for most teachers, but greatly enhances the children's learning.The authors in this collection describe inspirational initiatives in the teaching of literacy and the role of children's literature in multilingual primary classrooms.

Accounts by teachers and researchers from the UK, Canada, France, New Zealand, Finland, Spain and Austria of recent innovative classroom-based research projects illustrate new conceptualizations of multilingual literacies and their pedagogical impact in the various teaching contexts.The book explores new forms of pedagogy and presents inspiring examples, such as the 'Little Books', that teachers can adapt to the circumstances and interests of all the children in their classrooms.

Every teacher educator, and any school with children who speak languages other than the official one, needs this book.

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Trentham Books
1858566487 / 9781858566481
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
370.117
01/11/2014
England
English
171 pages
156 x 234 mm
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