Learning about Language: Preparing pre-service subject teachers for multilingual classroom realities

This paper presents and discusses experiences gained in a German teacher education innovation project on competence and skill development in dealing with multilingualism. New seminar structures were developed, which go hand in hand with a reorganisation of the entire teacher education structure in t...

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German as a second language
German as a second language instruction
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Language
Language Acquisition
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Program Effectiveness
Reasoning
Second Language Learning
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Social Change
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Teacher Education Programs
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Teaching
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