Moving towards Translanguaging Pedagogies: Insights from a Teacher–Researcher Collaboration in Vienna
In Austria, as in most countries in Europe and beyond, linguistically heterogeneous populations increasingly define school systems, particularly in urban areas. While the European Centre for Modern Languages has been promoting multilingual and multicultural education for decades, multilingualism has...
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