In this section, you will find extended exploration infosheets on plurilingualism. They are designed for language educators who want to engage deeply with critical ideas and materials to foster linguistic and cultural diversity in the classroom, highlighting ways to draw on learners’ diverse linguistic and cultural repertoires in transformative ways. The infosheets take 30 minutes or more to work through and focus on critical engagement with research, theory, and practice, encouraging educators to question, analyze, and connect ideas to foster linguistic and cultural plurality in diverse language learning contexts.

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  • AI Prompts in Plurilingual, AoA Teaching

    Large Language Models (LLMs) learn to generate text from extensive self-training and specific data, but their output requires evaluation.

  • Digital Storytelling

    Digital storytelling has been defined by Robin (2006) as “the art of telling stories with digital elements including text, graphics, sound, and video”

  • Mediation in Context

    Considering mediation in context and exploration of activities for mediation.

  • Plurilingual Assessment

    Plurilingual assessment does not involve assessing language skills in one language only, but how language learners address linguistic diversity and flexibility using the languages in their repertoire and communication with people from different backgrounds.

  • Plurilingualism in the Digital World

    The digital world is a vibrant, plurilingual and pluricultural space. This guide provides a theoretical foundation and practical strategies…