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Intercultural education and linguistic and cultural diversity: navigating the tension between policy and grassroots implementation in schools

Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy
Over the years, cultural and linguistic diversity in schools across Europe has significantly increased due to migration and refugee flows. In response, international organizations, such as the Council of Europe and the European Commission, advocate ...
Irene Landini
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Promoting linguistic and cultural diversity through global Englishes teacher education: classroom practices, challenges, and rewards

Language and Education
This multiple-case study is framed within the Global Englishes Language Teaching (GELT) paradigm, calling for a break from standard English norms in teacher education.
Özge Güney, Brandon Tullock
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LINGUISTIC, CULTURAL, AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2005
Over the past decade, the field of biocultural diversity has arisen as an area of transdisciplinary research concerned with investigating the links between the world's linguistic, cultural, and biological diversity as manifestations of the diversity of life.
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students

2020
The structure of American public schools has altered within the past 30 years due to receiving extensive number of linguistically diverse students. The fact that culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students often experience academic failure within the U.S. public schools creates a subgroup of students who cannot achieve their educational goals.
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Culture, Linguistic Diversity, and Economics

2014
This chapter examines how cultural similarities (or differences) represented by common language roots affect economic activities. When individuals share some common linguistic repertoires, they are more inclined to develop commercial relationships and conduct business transactions than in the absence of such commonalities.
Ginsburgh, Victor, Weber, Shlomo
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Teaching Culturally and Linguistically-Diverse International Students

2022
This chapter describes three studies that explore promising teaching practices for teaching linguistically and culturally-diverse international students by identifying teaching practices that have high levels of international student satisfaction and student perceptions of learning.
Clayton Smith, George Zhou
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Consulting with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Parents

2015
The U.S. population is becoming increasingly more ethnically diverse. According to the 2015 U.S. Census, 38% of the U.S. population is composed of individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds, with the Hispanic population constituting the largest minority group (United States Census Bureau, 2015). By the year 2020, students of color are projected to
Sara G. Nahari   +2 more
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Cultural, Linguistic, and Geographical Diversity of Participants in Australian Physical Activity Research Studies: A Systematic Review.

Journal of Physical Activity and Health
BACKGROUND The Australian population is highly diverse in terms of cultural heritage, languages spoken, and geographical dispersion. Health outcomes are often worse among these culturally, linguistically, and geographically diverse populations, and this ...
Stephen Gilbert   +5 more
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Navigating Linguistic and Cultural Duality: The Impact of Internationalization on Moroccan Higher Education

Journal of Translation and Language Studies
The Moroccan higher education system is marked by its linguistic diversity, with Arabic, French, and the rising prominence of English as key languages of instruction.
Fatima Ezzahra Mouassine, Hicham Fatmi
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Effective Strategies for Preserving Mother Tongues: Approaches to Linguistic and Cultural Sustainability

European Journal of Contemporary Education and E-Learning
Language endangerment, driven by colonization, globalization, and urbanization, threatens linguistic diversity and cultural heritage worldwide. This study explores the historical and sociocultural factors contributing to language loss and evaluates ...
Hamza Atifnigar   +2 more
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