Aronin / Vetter Dominant Language Constellations for Teachers
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-03304-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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A Practical Dimension
E-Book, Englisch, 328 Seiten
Reihe: Education (R0)
ISBN: 978-3-032-03304-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book focuses on practical use of the Dominant Language Constellations (DLC) approach, not only in formal settings, but also in social and family domains. It addresses the daily needs of all those who deal with multilingual reality. The key unique feature of the volume is its focus on giving practical advice, recommendations, and suggestions that can help individuals deal with real-life multilingual situations. It covers multiple social and geographical contexts, bringing insights into working directly with family members, children and adults, and educational stakeholders. While based on DLC theory and empirical studies, this volume appeals directly to practitioners, both in-service and future teachers, as well as teacher educators, parents and social workers in multilingual settings.
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Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Foreword: A Concept and a Profession: The Relevance and Power of the DLC for Teachers.- Chapter 2. Introduction: A practical dimension of the Dominant Language Constellation approach in education .- Part I. Organizational issues of DLC practices.- Chapter 3. Plurilingual Curricula and Functional Multilingualism: Opening up new research spaces with the Supra-individual Dominant Languages Constellations model (SuDoLanCos).- Chapter 4. The dominant language constellation as a concept with which to increase student teachers’ awareness of institutional language diversity – A case study from Finland.- Chapter 5. DLCs as a Pedagogical Tool for Promoting Multilingual Identities Among Undergraduate Students in U.S. Higher Education Institutions.- Part II. DLC practices in a classroom.- Chapter 6. 'Vizibilising' multilingualism in school education through students' and teachers' DLC representations and artefacts.- Chapter 7. A DLC classroom approach to fostering multilingual identities in adolescent learners with different linguistic profiles.- Chapter 8. Raising awareness of dialectal diversity through DLCs of YLS in Croatian primary schools.- Part III. DLC practices in English teacher education .- Chapter 9. Transforming English Language Teacher Education Through Arts-Based Approaches to DLCs.- Chapter 10. DLC artefacts as plurilingual practice in pre-service English teacher education: a comparative study in Portugal and Norway.- Chapter 11. Dominant Language Constellation as a Pedagogical Practice in Pre-Service Teacher Education.- Chapter 12. Language Teachers thinging through Dominant Language Constellations: The Materialization of Beliefs about Languages and Multilingualism.- Chapter 13. Navigating Multilingual Classrooms: Elevating EFL Pedagogy Through DLC Reflective Practice.- Part IV. DLC practices in multilingual families and school activities.- Chapter 14. The dynamic DLC of mobile multilingual families.- Chapter 15. Dominant Language Constellations, Visual and Artefactual Representations of Multilingualism by EFL Students in Cyprus.




