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Routledge Researching Educational Practices Teacher Education And Professional Development For Early Language Learning Examples From Europe Size 12 09781032266022

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Recognising the urgent need for further progress in teacher education and preparation for the success of early language learning this volume presents research on the education and professional development of teachers exploring how they can foster multilingual spaces in the early years of formal education. Investigating a range of European contexts the book examines the effectiveness of teacher education for early language learning covering contexts of multilingualism and English as a foreign language (EFL) with children under the age of 12. Split into three parts examining research into teacher practices education and curricula chapters cover emerging topics such as teacher education and local linguistic encounters; global citizenship and transcultural education; linguistic landscapes and visual narratives; mixed-age classrooms and literacy skills; pre-service and in-service teacher education; and teacher and teacher educator competencies and beliefs. Offering a unique combination of foci on teachers teacher education and classroom practice this book will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of early language education multilingualism EFL and teacher education more broadly. Student teachers and teachers working in early language learning contexts may also find the volume of interest. | Researching Educational Practices Teacher Education and Professional Development for Early Language Learning Examples from Europe

Routledge Researching Educational Practices Teacher Education And Professional Development For Early Language Learning Examples From Europe Size 12 09781032266022

Recognising the urgent need for further progress in teacher education and preparation for the success of early language learning this volume presents research on the education and professional development of teachers exploring how they can foster multilingual spaces in the early years of formal education. Investigating a range of European contexts the book examines the effectiveness of teacher education for early language learning covering contexts of multilingualism and English as a foreign language (EFL) with children under the age of 12. Split into three parts examining research into teacher practices education and curricula chapters cover emerging topics such as teacher education and local linguistic encounters; global citizenship and transcultural education; linguistic landscapes and visual narratives; mixed-age classrooms and literacy skills; pre-service and in-service teacher education; and teacher and teacher educator competencies and beliefs. Offering a unique combination of foci on teachers teacher education and classroom practice this book will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of early language education multilingualism EFL and teacher education more broadly. Student teachers and teachers working in early language learning contexts may also find the volume of interest. | Researching Educational Practices Teacher Education and Professional Development for Early Language Learning Examples from Europe

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