Teacher Agency in Multilingual Pedagogies

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ethnographic study
ethnography
multilingual pedagogies
multilingual school development
plurilingual experiences
plurilingual repertoires
primary education
primary school and multilingualism
primary school classrooms
primary school pedagogy
superdiverse voices
teacher agency
teacher education
teachers' agency
the monolingual norm

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  • ISBN 9781800416079
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through an ethnographic study that took place in highly diverse primary school classrooms in London and the East of England, UK, this book engages with teachers’ perspectives and children's descriptions of their plurilingual experiences, as it explores what constitutes, hinders and potentially facilitates teachers’ agency in multilingual pedagogies. The concept of teacher agency offers a powerful lens for critical reflections on the – often monolingual – status quo and on possible transformations in schools, where teachers seek to create pedagogical spaces that acknowledge, engage and promote pupils’ plurilingual repertoires. This book develops a nuanced framework for understanding and enhancing teacher agency in multilingual pedagogies. It also encourages teacher educators and policymakers to recognise multilingual pedagogies as an integral part of (primary) school pedagogy and to support the capacity of present and future teachers to build on their professional knowledge and experiences, when normalising multilingual pedagogies in mainstream schools.

Thomas Quehl is a primary school teacher and Visiting Research and Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the Centre for Language, Culture and Learning at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. His research interests include multilingual pedagogies and teacher professionalisation.

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