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Global Challenges Facing Early Language Teaching: Exploring English Language Learning in Diverse Plurilingual Contexts: Routledge Research in Language Education

Editat de Joanna Rokita-Jaśkow, Melanie Ellis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2026
Acknowledging the differing motivations between multilingual and monolingual societies in advocating for the adoption of a second language amongst (pre)primary school children, this book discusses universal challenges in implementing early language teaching in various international contexts.    
Effectively teaching additional languages to young learners requires an understanding of their learning capacities, as well as their socio-linguistic backgrounds and linguistic repertoires. Demonstrating findings from global contexts such as those from Japan, Cyprus, Spain, Poland, Slovenia, Germany, South Korea, Croatia, Indonesia, Canada, and the UK, the book provides valuable means to support additional language acquisition that have garnered local success, focussing on plurilingual contexts, migrant populations, and the need for samples of ELL syllabi, outcomes, and assessment. Through cross-sectional surveys, ethnographic small-scale studies, and experimental empirical research reports, the book looks to foster future plurilingual individuals who can communicate successfully.
This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of Bilingualism / ESL, teaching and learning, early childhood education, and education policy. Curriculum designers working in international language education contexts may also find the volume of use.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041080176
ISBN-10: 1041080174
Pagini: 218
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Language Education

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Contents
 
Foreword: Children, teachers and languages in context
 Marianne Nikolov
Introduction: Challenges in introducing early language learning
Joanna Rokita-Jaśkow and Melanie Ellis
 
Part I  Setting the scene: Challenges in early pluri/multilingual development in education across the globe
 
Chapter 1. Navigating Multilingual Education: Challenges, Solutions, and Collaborative Success
Victoria A. Murphy 
Chapter 2. Diversity in English as Foreign Language Classrooms in Germany: L2 and L3 Learners' Attitudes Towards English
Nils Jaekel, Nadine Kolb and Luz de la Paz de la Garma  
Chapter 3. The challenges of introducing EFL in early childhood multilingual settings: insights from Catalonia
 
Alexandra Bos-Solé and Julie Waddington
Chapter 4. English for young learners (EYL) in Indonesia: Challenges and innovations in a superdiverse context
Subhan Zein
Chapter 5. Foreign language learner self-concept in the transition period from lower- to upper-primary level
Werona Król-Gierat 
 
Part II Challenges and solutions in early foreign language teaching and teacher education
 
Chapter 6. Language specialists and generalist teachers of EFL to young learners: Two sides of the same coin?
Mirna Erk and Ksenija Benčina 
Chapter 7. Institutional challenges in teacher development in private early childhood English education: The case of English Kindergartens in South Korea
Inchull Jang and Jinsuk Yang
Chapter  8. Dual Language Tandem Teaching: Teachers’ Cross-Language Collaborations to Promote ESL Learning
Sunny Man Chu Lau,  Zeina Maatouk and  Geneviève Brisson 
Chapter 9. Enhancing pre-service teacher training in CLIL through project-based learning
Tomáš Kos and Grit Bergner
Chapter 10. Preparing pre-service teachers for integrating virtual exchange into early language teaching  
Mateja Dagarin Fojkar, Katarzyna Brzosko-Barratt, Žan Korošec, Nurjona Pinguri and Tina Rozmanič 
 
Part III: Insights from the early language classroom
 
Chapter 11. The role of pre-task planning in developing young learners’ grammar accuracy
María del Pilar García Mayo and María Luquin
Chapter 12. The effectiveness of local instructional strategies for early reading: An exploratory study in Japan
Yuko Goto Butler and Eiichi Okazawa
Part IV: Looking Ahead
Chapter 13. Mapping the routes for future solutions in effective early language learning and teacher education.
Melanie Ellis and Joanna Rokita-Jaśkow

Recenzii

'This timely volume offers an in-depth view into latest developments in researching English language learning and teaching to young and very young learners. It brings new research-informed insights into major changes prompted by new realities in different contexts across the globe, ranging from insistence on intensive teaching by English native speakers to 'trolley teaching' in contexts where English is perceived as a threat to the official language. The interested reader will find convincing evidence for the need to reevaluate the roles of familiar approaches such as focus on form or pre-task planning as well as novel ideas for dealing with new realities of teaching English in increasingly multilingual classes. New teacher competences necessary to meet diverse needs of plurilingual young learners are suggested based on insights from novel studies on English language teacher education. This is a must-read for both researchers and practitioners engaged in the young language learners field.'
 
Jelena Mihaljević DjigunovićRetired Full Professor, University of Zagreb
 
'The editors have put together a rich and insightful collection of papers discussing globally persisting challenges in our field. The chapters take the reader on a world tour of contexts highlighting some globally shared challenges but also focussing on specific issues and questions unique to individual contexts. This volume raises awareness about how the rapid changes happening in our societies impact language classrooms around the world and it also makes some excellent recommendations about how stakeholders can collaborate and begin to address these challenges.  This is a ‘must-read’ not just for researchers and teacher educators but also for policy makers and administrators interested in early language learning and teaching.'
Annamaria Pinter, University of Warwick, UK
 
'This volume addresses multilingualism as a defining feature of language teaching to young learners, illuminating the complex status of the English language in a globalised world. It is thus a timely addition to current research in the field of Early Language Teaching. Taking a global perspective, the contributions in the book explore longer-standing as well as new challenges in both theoretical depth and with a view to practical relevance. Positioning practitioners and learners at the centre, the volume highlights the interconnectedness of empirical research, teacher education, policy making and classroom experiences. Covering aspects such as CLIL, grammar and literacy instruction, Virtual Exchange, learners’ self-concepts, tandem teaching, and institutional challenges, the book is a must-read for researchers, practitioners, and teacher educators alike who seek to better understand and navigate multilingual environments.'
Karen Glaser, University of Leipzig, Germany

Notă biografică

Joanna Rokita-Jaśkow is Associate Professor and Head of the Faculty of Linguistics, University of the National Education Commission, Poland. She is a founder member of the Early Language Learning Research Association (ELLRA).
Melanie Ellis is Associate Professor, Department of Applied Linguistics and Law, Faculty of Organization and Management, Silesian University of Technology, Poland. She is a founder member of the Early Language Learning Research Association (ELLRA).

Descriere

Acknowledging the differing motivations between multilingual and monolingual societies in advocating for the adoption of a second language amongst (pre)primary school children, this book discusses universal challenges in implementing early language teaching in international contexts.