ABSTRACT

Bringing together the voices of a diverse group of scholars and language professionals, this edited collection, concerned with the cultivation of plurilingualism in multilingual educational settings, builds on the theory and practice of linguistic and cultural mediation both as curricular content and social practice.

The chapters view mediation as an important aspect of communication which involves dynamic, purposeful interactivity, implicating social agents in the negotiation and construction of socially situated meanings across different languages and within the same language. Theoretically informed chapters present views on mediation as well as contributors’ research and project outcomes in educational interventions. They also describe how mediation has been incorporated in educational practices and how it materialises in social contexts. Ultimately, this book makes the case for why mediation constitutes a key competence to be developed for active global and local citizenry in today’s societies where there is an increased rate of knowledge acquisition and exchange.

Presenting research from classrooms and other multilingual environments, this book offers concrete suggestions for the development of language users/learners’ ability to mediate within and across languages. It will appeal to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of language and education, education policy and politics, bilingualism and plurilingualism more generally. Curriculum designers may also find the volume of use.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction and critical review the key concepts in this volume

Mediation and plurilingualism

chapter 2|26 pages

Mediation for plurilingual competence

Synergies and implications

chapter 3|24 pages

Developing an action-oriented perspective on mediation

The new CEFRCV descriptors

chapter 4|16 pages

Developing mediation skills at university language centres

How meaningful tasks and scenarios make language learning relevant to the learner

chapter 9|19 pages

Translation and mediation

From theoretical models to self-awareness and pedagogy

chapter 12|17 pages

Mediation as a means of negotiating difference in a multilingual community

An educational intervention project