English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice

Purpose – The shift in the function of English as a medium of instruction together with its use in knowledge construction and dissemination among scholars continue to fuel the global demand for high-level proficiency in the language. These components of the global knowledge economy mean that the abi...

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Main Author: Janina Brutt-Griffler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Crowd Science
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Online Access:https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/PRR-10-2017-0042
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spelling doaj-94360c9e545b4da8a84b1dc1362405052020-11-24T21:53:57ZengEmerald PublishingInternational Journal of Crowd Science2398-72942017-11-011321622810.1108/PRR-10-2017-0042602382English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practiceJanina Brutt-Griffler0Foreign and Second Language Education, Department of English Applied Linguistics, The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USAPurpose – The shift in the function of English as a medium of instruction together with its use in knowledge construction and dissemination among scholars continue to fuel the global demand for high-level proficiency in the language. These components of the global knowledge economy mean that the ability of nations to produce multilinguals with advanced English proficiency alongside their mastery of other languages has become a key to global competitiveness. That need is helping to drive one of the greatest language learning experiments the world has ever known. It carries significant implications for new research agendas and teacher preparation in applied linguistics. Design/methodology/approach – Evidence-based decision-making, whether it pertains to language policy decisions, instructional practices, teacher professional development or curricula/program building, needs to be based on a rigorous and systematically pursued program of research and assessment. Findings – This paper seeks to advance these objectives by identifying new research foci that underscore a student-centered approach. Originality/value – It introduces a new theoretical construct – multilingual proficiency – to underscore the knowledge that the learner develops in the process of language learning that makes for the surest route to the desired high levels of language proficiency. The paper highlights the advantages of a student-centered approach that focuses on multilingual proficiency for teachers and explores the concomitant conclusions for teacher development.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/PRR-10-2017-0042ResearchInternationalizationLanguageLiteracyPolicy and education
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English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
International Journal of Crowd Science
Research
Internationalization
Language
Literacy
Policy and education
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author_sort Janina Brutt-Griffler
title English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
title_short English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
title_full English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
title_fullStr English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
title_full_unstemmed English in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
title_sort english in the multilingual classroom: implications for research, policy and practice
publisher Emerald Publishing
series International Journal of Crowd Science
issn 2398-7294
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Purpose – The shift in the function of English as a medium of instruction together with its use in knowledge construction and dissemination among scholars continue to fuel the global demand for high-level proficiency in the language. These components of the global knowledge economy mean that the ability of nations to produce multilinguals with advanced English proficiency alongside their mastery of other languages has become a key to global competitiveness. That need is helping to drive one of the greatest language learning experiments the world has ever known. It carries significant implications for new research agendas and teacher preparation in applied linguistics. Design/methodology/approach – Evidence-based decision-making, whether it pertains to language policy decisions, instructional practices, teacher professional development or curricula/program building, needs to be based on a rigorous and systematically pursued program of research and assessment. Findings – This paper seeks to advance these objectives by identifying new research foci that underscore a student-centered approach. Originality/value – It introduces a new theoretical construct – multilingual proficiency – to underscore the knowledge that the learner develops in the process of language learning that makes for the surest route to the desired high levels of language proficiency. The paper highlights the advantages of a student-centered approach that focuses on multilingual proficiency for teachers and explores the concomitant conclusions for teacher development.
topic Research
Internationalization
Language
Literacy
Policy and education
url https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/PRR-10-2017-0042
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