The "monolingual habitus" as the common feature in teaching in the language of the majority in different countries

  • Gogolin I
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Abstract

This article describes a fixed pattern of assumptions about language learning implicit in the idea of a national language, and explores their role in failure in the multilingual, multicultural classroom. These examples are drawn from Europe, but they raise important issues for multilingual countries like South Africa with a dominant language of education

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Gogolin, I. (2013). The “monolingual habitus” as the common feature in teaching in the language of the majority in different countries. Per Linguam, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.5785/13-2-187

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