Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11

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Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11. / Daryai-Hansen, Petra; Drachmann, Natascha; Krogager Andersen, Line.

I: Language Awareness, 01.2024.

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Daryai-Hansen, P, Drachmann, N & Krogager Andersen, L 2024, 'Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11', Language Awareness. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658416.2023.2300268

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Daryai-Hansen, P., Drachmann, N., & Krogager Andersen, L. (2024). Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11. Language Awareness. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658416.2023.2300268

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Daryai-Hansen P, Drachmann N, Krogager Andersen L. Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11. Language Awareness. 2024 jan. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658416.2023.2300268

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Daryai-Hansen, Petra ; Drachmann, Natascha ; Krogager Andersen, Line. / Conceptualizing Students’ Language Awareness across Educational Levels in the Context of Plurilingual Education: Within- and Cross-Case Findings from Grades 1, 7 and 11. I: Language Awareness. 2024.

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abstract = "Within linguistics and educational research, language awareness (LA) has been studied for decades. Despite the extensive use of the concept and several conceptualizations, systematic empirical research examining students{\textquoteright} LA across educational levels in the context of plurilingual education is still lacking. The article seeks to fill this gap by introducing a theoretically and empirically based conceptualization of LA across educational levels in the context of plurilingual education and, based on the conceptualization, presents findings from a within- and cross-case analysis exploring students{\textquoteright} expressions of LA in primary, lower, and upper secondary education. As part of an exploratory embedded multiple-case study, interview data are coded and analysed through a qualitative content analysis. The case study found that students across educational levels expressed metalinguistic awareness (MLA) and critical language awareness (CLA) revealing similarities and differences in respect to the learners{\textquoteright} age and language resources as well as signs of complexification, e.g., through more nuanced MLA expressions and concretisations reflecting that the students drew on a broader range of experiences. The students{\textquoteright} MLA and CLA are framed by the students' plurilingualism representing a diversity of language resources, while also showing a preoccupation with languages that are not represented in the educational system. ",
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