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Superdiversity and Language
Gabriele Budach,Ingrid de Saint-Georges +1 more
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The article was published on 2017-02-16 and is currently open access. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Superdiversity.read more
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Partially shared objects and the (Elusive) potential of expansive learning: the case of “jury” in community-based citizenship classes for Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugee elders
Abstract: This article focuses on community-based citizenship classes for Bhutanese refugee elders held in central Ohio. As part of a larger longitudinal study centered in the ethnographic and discou...
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Translanguaging Strategies in Superdiverse Mainstream Norwegian ECEC: Opportunities for Home Language Support
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a study of how home language support takes place within the context of Norwegian ECEC, focusing on the strategies used by the staff to promote home language use.
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Languascientific repertoires for adolescent newcomer students: evidence from a 10th grade biology class in superdiverse Central Ohio
TL;DR: Superdiversity is a relevant context for Central Ohio and adolescent newcomer programs as discussed by the authors, with research supporting programs to support bilingual approaches, with a focus on the intersection of race and ethnicity.
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Super-diversity discourse
Karel Arnaut,Max Spotti +1 more
TL;DR: Superdiversity discourse is a relatively new, primarily academic discourse whose increasing presence in the domains of social work, institutional policy, urban and national politics, and the media is signaling a rapidly growing uptake, albeit one that is disciplinarily fragmented and geographically unevenly spread.
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Super-diversity discourse
Karel Arnaut,Max Spotti +1 more
TL;DR: Superdiversity discourse is a relatively new, primarily academic discourse whose increasing presence in the domains of social work, institutional policy, urban and national politics, and the media is signaling a rapidly growing uptake, albeit one that is disciplinarily fragmented and geographically unevenly spread.
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Super-diversity Discourse
Karel Arnaut,Max Spotti +1 more
TL;DR: Superdiversity discourse is a relatively new, primarily academic discourse whose increasing presence in the domains of social work, institutional policy, urban and national politics, and the media is signaling a rapidly growing uptake, albeit one that is disciplinarily fragmented and geographically unevenly spread.