
Multilingual Classroom Ecologies
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Inter-relationships
* Relationships between languages and their speakers in multilingual/multicultural classrooms.
* The impact of educationally dominant languages on the ecologies of other languages.
Interactions
* The dynamics of multilingual classroom interaction for learning and teaching bilingually.
* The discursive meetings and mergings of socially situated participants within multilingual classrooms.
Ideology
* The positionings of classroom languages and their speakers in dominant educational discourses/conversations.
* The positionings of pedagogies, knowledge and participants in multilingual classrooms.
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Content
Ellen Skilton-Sylvester: Legal Discourse and Decisions, Teacher Policymaking and the Multilingual Classroom: Constraining and Supporting Khmer/English Biliteracy in the United States
Peter W. Martin: Interactions and Inter-relationships Around Text: Practices and Positionings in a Multilingual Classroom in Brunei
Alexandra Jaffe: Talk Around Text: Literacy Practices, Cultural Identity and Authority in a Corsican Bilingual Classroom
Angela Creese: Language, Ethnicity and the Mediation of Allegations of Racism: Negotiating Diversity and Sameness in Multilingual School Discourses
Deirdre Martin: Constructing Discursive Practices in School and Community: Bilingualism, Gender and Power
Jo Arthur: 'Baro Afkaaga Hooyo!' A Case Study of Somali Literacy Teaching in Liverpool
Marilyn Martin-Jones and Mukul Saxena: Bilingual Resources and 'Funds of Knowledge' for Teaching and Learning in Multi-ethnic Classrooms in Britain
Sally Boyd: Foreign-born Teachers in the Multilingual Classroom in Sweden: The Role of Attitudes to Foreign Accent
Nancy H. Hornberger: Afterword: Ecology and Ideology in Multilingual Classrooms
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