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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company
    ISBN: 9789027214164
    Language: English
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] MyiLibrary Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on linguistic diversity v.3
    Series Statement: Hamburg studies on linguistic diversity
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Plurilingual education
    DDC: 306.44/6094
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Sprachunterricht ; Sprachpolitik ; Sprachliche Minderheit ; Sprachgebrauch
    Abstract: Plurilingual Education; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Acknowledgment - financial support; Table of contents ; Introduction ; The notion of plurilingualism ; Policies, practices and language development ; Section 1: Language policies ; Section 2: Language practices ; Section 3: Language development ; References ; Part 1. Policies; Plurilingualism and the challenges of education ; 1. The paradigm of plurality ; 1.1 Intricate and interrelated facets of plurality facing educational systems ; 1.2 Socialisation/individualisation: A complex process involving plural entities
    Abstract: 2. Languages in school education 2.1 The language of schooling ; 2.2 Facing the challenge ; 2.3 Subjects as part of plurilingual development ; 2.4 Complex functions of the language of schooling as a subject ; 3. Five components of a dynamic model ; 4. Concluding comments ; References ; The Council of Europe's Language Education Policy Profile ; 1. The Council of Europe and language education: A brief history ; 2. The Language Education Policy Profile: Procedures and process ; 3. Example 1: LEPP Austria (2006−2008) ; 3.1 Why a LEPP for Austria? ; 3.2 The country report
    Abstract: 3.3 The study visit, the experts' report and the round table 3.4 LEPP Austria ; 3.5 Features of the Austrian LEPP process ; 4. Example 2: LEPP Sheffield (2007−2009) ; 4.1 Background ; 4.2 Why LEPP Sheffield? ; 4.3 The City Report and study visit ; 4.4 The Experts' report and LEPP Sheffield ; 5. Conclusion ; References ; Australian Language Policy and the design of a national curriculum for languages ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Background: Language policy and language study in Australia ; 2.1 The National Policy on Languages (NPL), 1987 ; 2.2 The Australian Language and Literacy Policy (ALLP)
    Abstract: 2.3 National Asian Languages and Studies in Australian Schools (NALSAS) 2.4 Requirements for language study and student enrolments ; 3. The development of a national curriculum for languages ; 3.1 Rationale ; 3.2 Learner profiles ; 3.3 Design of the curriculum ; 3.4 Proposed learner pathways ; 3.5 Implementation ; 4. Discussion ; References ; Acts of identity in the continuum from multilingual practices to language policy ; From multilingual practices to language policy, step by step ; 1. Language ecology of the classroom in educational planning and teacher education
    Abstract: 2. Luxembourg - a long history of linguistic diversity at school and in society 3. Tayo de Saint-Louis: The genesis of a school creole ; 4. Conclusions ; References ; Minority language instruction in Berlin and Brandenburg ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Demographics ; 3. European and national policies for instruction in LOTGs ; 4. Instruction in LOTGs in Berlin and Brandenburg ; 4.1 Foreign language offerings: Berlin ; 4.2 Foreign language offerings: Brandenburg ; 4.3 Begegnungssprache ; 4.4 "Europaschulen" in Berlin ; 4.5 Europaschulen in Brandenburg
    Abstract: 4.6 Content instruction in languages other than German
    Abstract: Children educated in Catalonia are growing in a multilingual environment. Catalan is their school language but not necessarily their home or social language. Our goal was to track the presence of such multilingual input in the written lexicon of 2,436 students throughout compulsory schooling. Participants were asked to write down as many names as they remembered of five semantic fields and to produce 6 types of text. The two corpora were tapped for the presence of non-Catalan and hybrid constructions. Unexpectedly, these accounted for only 3% of the total number of lexical forms in the corpora
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