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Language issues in migration, integration (2014)

Mallows D. (ed) (2014), Language issues in migration and integration: perspectives from teachers and learners, British Council, London.

From the introduction:
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapters are all engaged in the education of migrants as teachers, researchers or policymakers in a wide variety of contexts and they provide us with a rich and thought-provoking array of perspectives from teachers and learners on language issues in migration and integration. Through them we hear directly from learners, migrants who have arrived in a new country and are now striving to master the host language. We learn much from them about the place of language and language learning in their new lives.

Includes chapter on Norway.

Note: Does not directly address work-related learning.
Country: UK
Language: English
Date: 2010s
Criteria: Scientific

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