Chapter 11 Multilingual teacher identity in the Emirates Implications for language policy and education

A growing number of countries are implementing school initiatives aimed at developing students' knowledge of multiple languages to help them thrive in a globalized world. Research indicates that learning languages can be made more effective if teachers draw on their own and their students'...

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Main Author: Calafato, Raees (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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