Language Teaching and Teacher Training in Catalonia in the 21st Century: Plurilingualism in Practice
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Publication date
2020ISBN
9783631819791
Abstract
The current chapter begins with an overview of societal changes in Catalonia
that have had an impact in the Catalan sociolinguistic landscape and, more specifically, in
language teaching at universities and schools. After a brief introduction to the language
model of schools in Catalonia and some challenges faced in language teaching, three
projects related to teacher training degrees at the University of Vic are presented. The first
project takes place in the first year and is a writing project in which students write their
own language autobiography and reflect upon issues such as linguistic prejudice and their
own dynamic views of multilingualism. The second project is an interdisciplinary experience
in which university teachers and students collaborate with primary schools in the
preparation of a rap show with student performances in English. The third project focuses
on a university teacher program to implement courses following the EMI approach. The
three projects can be considered examples of a holistic approach to teacher training that
puts plurilingualism at its center, with the goal ofimproving teacher quality at all levels and
language quality in different languages in a plurilingual society such as the Catalan one.
Keywords: language teaching, teacher training, plurilingual society.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Language
English
Keywords
Llenguatge i llengües -- Ensenyament
Pages
15 p.
Publisher
Peter Lang
Citation
Casas M.; Comajoan L.; Medina N.; Vallbona A. (2020). Language Teaching and Teacher Training in Catalonia in the 21st Century: Plurilingualism in Practice. En: N. Ipinña; A. Imaz; B. Pedrosa; E. Garro (eds.), Teachers' Perspectives, Practices and Challenges in Multilingual Education. pp. 143 - 162. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b17586. ISBN 9783631819791
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