Languages in the primary classroom: teachers’ views and practices (Journal Article)
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TextSeries: American Psychological Association , Volume 70, Number 2Publication details: UK Oxford University Press January 2023Description: 11–22.pISSN: - 0951-0893
- 428.0071
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Abstract-
This article draws on data from a British Council-funded project which aimed both to compare global early English language learning (EELL) pedagogic practices in 2020 with those in 2010 and to investigate current EELL teaching and learning in primary schools. The project had an explicit focus on classroom language practice, that is, the languages teachers (and learners) use to deliver and learn English content, a key pedagogic concern in the literature. This article first compares survey data on classroom language use in 2010 and 2020 before presenting a more in-depth consideration of the 2020 data from fourteen case studies to give an overview of current classroom language practices.
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