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Subject: From second language pedagogy to the pedagogy of 'plurilingualism': a possible paradigm shift? - special issue of Canadian Modern Language Review now available on Project MUSE


Now available on Project MUSE…
 
Canadian Modern Language Review/ La Revue canadienne des langues vivantes 
Volume 71, Number 4, November 2015 
http://bit.ly/cmlr714pm
 
From second language pedagogy to the pedagogy of ‘plurilingualism’: a possible paradigm shift? / De la didactique des langues à la didactique du plurilinguisme : un changement de paradigme possible ?
 
Introduction
Enrica Piccardo and Isabelle Capron Puozzo
 
Introduction
Enrica Piccardo and Isabelle Capron Puozzo
 
Laying Down Pale Memories:Learners Reflecting on Language, Self, and Other in the Middle-School Drama-Languages Classroom
Julia Rothwell
 
Autonomous Pluralistic Learning Strategies Among Mexican Indigenous and Minority University Students Learning English
Colette Despagne
 
A Comparison of L2 and L3 Learners’ Strategy Use in School Settings
Åsta Haukås
 
Un code-switching inédit en classe de langue : la déromanisation graphique et morphosyntaxique de la L2
Manale Aref and Mohamed Aref
 
Language Choice Among Peers in Project-Based Learning: A Hong Kong Case Study of English Language Learners’ Plurilingual Practices in Out-of-Class Computer-Mediated Communication
Christoph A. Hafner, David C.S. Li, and Lindsay Miller
 
Didactique du plurilinguisme et alternance de codes : le cas de l’enseignement bilingue précoce
Laurent Gajo and Gabriela Steffen
 
BOOK AND SOFTWARE REVIEWS / CRITIQUES DE LIVRES ET DE LOGICIELS
Plurilingual Education: Policies – Practices – Language Development
Enrica Piccardo
 
Processing Perspectives on Task Performance
Rika Tsushima and Martin Guardado
 
The CEFR in Practice
Larry Vandergrift
 
 
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