Multilingualism in a montessori preschool: A study of language variability in a linguistically diverse preschool programme
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https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2019.00009.3Keywords:
Multilinguality, Montessori, Language VariabilityAbstract
This article is based on a study of an ‘English-medium’ preschool programme for underprivileged children. The diverse linguistic backgrounds of the teachers and students prompted an enquiry into how multiple languages would be negotiated in the setting and how comprehension, learning and communication would occur given that none of the children came from English-speaking homes. The article identifies and interprets key features of verbal language that were observed in the setting and articulates implications for educational practice.Downloads
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20-Aug-19
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Multilingualism in a montessori preschool: A study of language variability in a linguistically diverse preschool programme. (2019). Journal of Exclusion Studies, 9(2), 111-131. https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2019.00009.3