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Teacher beliefs and approaches to linguistic diversity. Spanish as a second language in the inclusion of immigrant students
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Abstract This study examines teachers’ beliefs regarding linguistic diversity and their approaches to teaching Spanish as a second language (SSL) in the inclusion of immigrant students whose first language is not Spanish. Grounded in a qualitative study in multicultural schools in Andalusia (Spain), we compa... view more
This study examines teachers’ beliefs regarding linguistic diversity and their approaches to teaching Spanish as a second language (SSL) in the inclusion of immigrant students whose first language is not Spanish. Grounded in a qualitative study in multicultural schools in Andalusia (Spain), we compared the voices of two groups of teachers: regular teachers and specialist language teachers. Teachers reflected monolingual beliefs -from assimilationist to deficit approaches- and attached great importance to the role that SSL has for immigrant students. Results indicated the need for professional development for teachers to promote multilingualism based on beliefs of language-as-resource or language-as-right.... view less
Keywords
language acquisition; language instruction; Spanish language; pupil; migration background; multilingualism; teacher
Classification
Special areas of Education
Free Keywords
Teachers' beliefs; Linguistic diversity; Language approaches; Spanish as a second language; Assimilationist approach; Multilingualism
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Journal
Teaching and Teacher Education, 90 (2020)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2020.103035
ISSN
0742-051X
Status
Preprint; reviewed