Series | SAIL
Edited book | Policies and Practices for Linguistic Education, Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication
Chapter | Promuovere un’educazione plurilingue parlando a casa di cose di scuola

Promuovere un’educazione plurilingue parlando a casa di cose di scuola

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Abstract

The positive effects of multilingual education are hindered when some languages in one’s repertoire do not develop beyond the level of primary socialization, as is often the case of children of immigrant families: on the one hand, monolingual use at school limits the sociolinguistic functions of home languages; on the other, inadequate parental competence in the language of schooling hinders their involvement in scholastic practices at home. Starting from these presuppositions, the paper describes a research project aimed at promoting multilingual communication related to school matters and practices within immigrant families of children attending Italian primary schools. Enhancing the use of heritage languages can promote parental participation in homework interactions thus enhancing CALP-related practices within the family.


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Submitted: Oct. 16, 2020 | Published May 24, 2021 | Language: it

Keywords Second generation immigrantsAcademic languageParental involvementMultilingual educationSchool communication practices


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