Chapter 2 Current discussions on plurilingual pedagogy: Language learning implications in the Arabian Peninsula

English Medium Instruction within higher education is in continuous change as it evolves to meet the needs of both faculty and students. In this chapter, the focus is on highlighting the "transformative" aspects of adopting plurilingual and translanguaging pedagogy to improve language lear...

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第一著者: Jaafarawi, Nadine (auth)
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出版事項: Taylor & Francis 2023
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