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Plurilingual Education Policy in Early Childhood Education and Care


Plurilingual Education Policy in Early Childhood Education and Care

Aiming Towards More Equal Opportunities in Luxembourg

von: Kevin Simoes Loureiro

CHF 177.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 12.09.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031682216
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 300

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<p>This book explores the implementation of educational policies aimed at addressing educational inequalities and specifically focuses on Luxembourg’s pioneering plurilingual education policy in non-formal early childhood education and care. It emphasizes the significance of developing plurilingual policies that accommodate diverse linguistic and organizational contexts, ensuring more effective implementation and equitable educational opportunities for all children. Through an in-depth analysis, this book provides insights into various aspects of policy implementation. It delves into the drivers and goals of the plurilingual policy, the measures taken to implement it, the challenges encountered, and the success factors identified at the policy level. Additionally, it examines the attitudes, intentions and obstacles faced by those involved at the practice level. Drawing on a range of theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, the book presents multiple perspectives on the subject. By employing a mixed-methods design, including policy document analysis of the plurilingual education program, expert interviews with policy-level stakeholders and a cross-sectional survey of early childhood practitioners in the non-formal education sector, this work offers a multifaceted approach. The book not only enhances the understanding of policy implementation processes, but also sheds light on the practical implications and potential for reducing educational inequalities in multilingual educational settings. The findings and discussions in this book are, thus, pertinent not only to Luxembourg, but also offer policy- and practice-related implications for similar educational contexts globally.</p>
<p>Chapter I: Introduction.- Chapter II: Conceptualization and contextualization of a socio-political debate in early childhood education and care: Multilingualism as both a resource and a challenge.- &nbsp;Chapter III: Theoretical concepts: organizational and inequality perspective in education.- Chapter IV: State of Research.- Chapter V: Empirical mixed method study for the analysis of the plurilingual education policy implementation.- Chapter VI: Conclusion and discussion.</p>
<p>Kevin Simoes Loureiro, Ph.D., is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, in the department of social work, social policy, and global development. He obtained his doctoral degree in social sciences from the University of Luxembourg. Dr. Simoes Loureiro’s diverse research interests include educational policy implementation, educational inequalities, institutionalism, multilingualism, and early childhood education and care. He has made significant contributions through his publications on institutional language policies and practices, national and European reports on early childhood education, and the importance of students’ language backgrounds in explaining achievement differences in school. His research highlights the challenges and opportunities of multilingualism in both formal and non-formal education, emphasizing the importance of addressing educational inequalities from early childhood onwards and understanding the multifaceted nature of education in multilingual contexts.</p>
<p>This book explores the implementation of educational policies aimed at addressing educational inequalities and specifically focuses on Luxembourg’s pioneering plurilingual education policy in non-formal early childhood education and care. It emphasizes the significance of developing plurilingual policies that accommodate diverse linguistic and organizational contexts, ensuring more effective implementation and equitable educational opportunities for all children. Through an in-depth analysis, this book provides insights into various aspects of policy implementation. It delves into the drivers and goals of the plurilingual policy, the measures taken to implement it, the challenges encountered, and the success factors identified at the policy level. Additionally, it examines the attitudes, intentions and obstacles faced by those involved at the practice level. Drawing on a range of theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, the book presents multiple perspectives on the subject. By employing a mixed-methods design, including policy document analysis of the plurilingual education program, expert interviews with policy-level stakeholders and a cross-sectional survey of early childhood practitioners in the non-formal education sector, this work offers a multifaceted approach. The book not only enhances the understanding of policy implementation processes, but also sheds light on the practical implications and potential for reducing educational inequalities in multilingual educational settings. The findings and discussions in this book are, thus, pertinent not only to Luxembourg, but also offer policy- and practice-related implications for similar educational contexts globally.</p>
Offers a unique blend of theoretical approaches for policy analysis Enhances understanding of policy implementation in reducing inequalities Tackles global multilingual education issues for researchers and policymakers

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