Gelir, I. (2022). Teacher’s beliefs and flexible language strategies in a monolingual preschool classroom.

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Abstract

This study aims to examine teacher’s beliefs about Syrian children’s Turkish language learning and teacher’s language strategies in a monolingual preschool classroom located in a multilingual city, Siirt Turkey. This ethnographic study was conducted between October 2019 and January 2020 in a multilingual city. The data included fieldnotes kept during participant observations of children’s interactions and interviews with the teacher. The findings demonstrate that the teacher’s flexible strategy (translanguaging) enables the children to communicate in their home language and learn a second language in classroom activities. They also indicate that although the teacher has monolingual beliefs about children’s bilingual development, she provides children with a limited support of their home language use by enacting her agency in a monolingual setting. This study contributes to the discussion on the role of the teacher’s agency using flexible language strategies and the theoretical concept of translanguaging by showing that refugee children initiate it into classroom activities in a monolingual classroom.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1256-1266
Number of pages11
JournalEducation 3-13
Volume51
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 10 2022

Keywords

  • Syrian preschool children
  • language strategies
  • second language learning
  • teacher’s beliefs
  • translanguaging

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education
  • Life-span and Life-course Studies

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