Springing from the Nordic region and beyond, this collection of research-based studies provides the much-needed bridging between translanguaging theories and translanguaging pedagogies across a wide range of instructional contexts. It is a must read for teachers, scholars and teacher educators interested in gaining inspirations from examples of pedagogical translanguaging in their ongoing battles against racism, classism and monolingualism.
Angel M. Y. Lin, Simon Fraser University, Canada
This outstanding volume is a great contribution to research on translanguaging at different levels of education. By combining theoretical and research perspectives this collection clearly shows the advantages of using students’ multilingual resources in educational contexts. The illuminating insights in this book will be highly useful for scholars, teachers and teacher educators.
Jasone Cenoz, University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, Spain
Juvonen and Källkvist have put together a thought-provoking volume of studies of pedagogical translanguaging. The practical as well as theoretical insights from practitioners and researchers are particularly significant. They will help to keep the debates over the education of minoritized and racialised bilingual learners going for many years to come.
Li Wei, UCL Institute of Education, UK
<p>...the editors of this collection have carefully selected the case-study chapters in order to present a wide range of examples that touch upon various age groups, stakeholders, types of education and social contexts. They offer a rich repertoire to be drawn on in instructional contexts.</p>
- Zhe (Zoey) Zheng, University of Stirling, UK, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022
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Om bidragsyterne
Päivi Juvonen is Professor of Swedish as a second language at Linnæus University, Sweden, and Visiting Professor of Swedish at Sámi University of Applied Sciences in Kautokeino, Norway. Her research is in the area of applied linguistics, focusing on language contact, multilingualism in education, second language development and language policy and practice.
Marie Källkvist is Associate Professor of English Linguistics at Lund University, Sweden and Visiting Professor of English at Linnæus University, Sweden. Her research is in the area of applied English linguistics, focusing on multilingualism in English language education, language learning and language policy and practice.