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A Multilingual Development Framework For Young Learners Early Multicompetence In South Tyrol Barbara Hofer

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A Multilingual Development Framework For Young Learners Early Multicompetence In South Tyrol Barbara Hofer
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.93 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Barbara Hofer
ISBN: 9783111106601, 3111106608
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Multilingual Development Framework For Young Learners Early Multicompetence In South Tyrol Barbara Hofer by Barbara Hofer 9783111106601, 3111106608 instant download after payment.

This book presents a new extended framework for the study of early multicompetence. It proposes a concept of multilingual competences as a valuable educational target, and a view of the multilingual learner as a competent language user. The thematic focus is on multilingual skill development in primary schoolers in the trilingual province of South Tyrol, northern Italy. A wide range of topics pertaining to multicompetence building and the special affordances of multilingual pedagogy are explored. Key concepts like language proficiency, native-speakerism, or monolingual classroom bias are subjected to critical analysis.

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