Teachers' Beliefs and Strategies when Teaching Reading in Multilingual Settings

Globalization has not only changed our society, it has also had a profound effect on education. Many schools deal with student populations that due to migration have become increasingly multilingual. Politically, few would argue against the importance of multilingualism; rather, it is promoted to th...

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Main Author: Bravo Granström, Monica (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Logos Verlag Berlin 2019
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