Schools as Linguistic Space
Multilingual reality in schools in Vienna and Brno
This project is devoted to language in educational spaces, investigating how schools deal with the diverse linguistic repertoires of pupils. The starting point for this research is the observation that the social structure and language policies in schools demand separated forms of communication and not all components of the pupils’ repertoires have sufficient space in the school setting. The diversity of existing linguistic repertoires is treated differently in every school, hence, school-specific models have emerged. This project investigates these school-specific systems on the basis of four schools – two each in Vienna and Brno – on the individual level, the teaching level and the school level with regard to language-related positioning.
Projektzeitraum | 01/2017 – 12/2017 |
Förderung | AKTION Österreich-Tschechische Republik & Centre for Teacher Education |
Further Information
Partnership
- Faculty of Education, Masaryk University in Brno (Tomá
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Janík, Miroslav Janík, Karolína Pešková) - Centre of Didactics for Text and Information Competence (DiZeTIK), University College of Teacher Education (PH Wien) in Vienna (Brigitte Sorger)
- Students of Teacher Education of the Teaching Cluster North-East, Austria, and the Faculty of Education, Masaryk University in Brno
Publication
- Schwarzl L., Vetter E., Janík M. (2019) Schools as Linguistic Space: Multilingual Realities at Schools in Vienna and Brno. In: Kostoulas A. (eds) Challenging Boundaries in Language Education. Second Language Learning and Teaching. Springer, Cham.