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Preface
Introduction
Part I: Language Socialisation
Migrant Mothers Stories of Learning Language in Everyday Life; Minna Intke Hernandez
How Can We Better Support Refugee Families in Scotland through an Ecological, Multilingual Approach to Language Learning? Sara Cox
On having a language that is no language, really: Language ideological attributions in a Dutch as L2 classroom for asylum seekers; Massimiliano Spotti
Teaching the Hegemonic Language: Between "Enabling Violence" and "Paternalistic Benevolence" ; Alisha M.B. Heinemann
Part II: System
Language Learning of Migrants: Empirical Evidence from the German Integration Course System; Anke Grotluschen, Jana Wienberg, and Gregor Dutz
Germanys Integration Courses: Sociolinguistic Composition and Language Learning Outcomes; Ibrahim Cindark, David Huenlich & Michaela Perlmann
On How Refugees Acquire German: The Case of the Integration Course in Germany; Nina Rother, Anna Wieczorek, Giuseppe Pietrantuono, Johannes Croisier, Andreea Baier, and Lars Ninke
Part III: Language and the Curriculum
New Migrants, New Challenges? Activating Multilingual Resources for Understanding Mathematics: Institutional and Interactional Requirements; Arne Krause, Jonas Wagner, Meryem Celikkol, Angelika Redder, and Susanne Prediger
After the Big Wave: Language Learning of Refugee University Students in Germany; Sandra McGury
Part IV: Practice
Digital Literacy Practices in the Adult L2 Classroom: The Case of Basic Literacy Education in Swedish; Annika Norlund Shaswar
Wie soll ich das Kind bewerten? German Teachers between Standardization and Differentiation in the Assessment of Refugee Students: A Qualitative Study; Silvia Melo-Pfeifer and Mara Tholkes
Part V: Identity
Religion, Identity and Investment in Adult Migrants English Language Learning in the UK; Amina Al-Dhaif, Graham Hall, and Rola Naeb
Lessons for Today from Successful Women: Adult-Refugee Background Women from the former Yugoslavia Narrate Their Language Learning Stories; Vesna Busic, Kirk P.H. Sullivan and Christian Waldmann
Nothing Enters in The Brain: When Asylum Seekers Talk about Language Learning in Mental Health Consultations; Vanessa Piccoli.
Introduction
Part I: Language Socialisation
Migrant Mothers Stories of Learning Language in Everyday Life; Minna Intke Hernandez
How Can We Better Support Refugee Families in Scotland through an Ecological, Multilingual Approach to Language Learning? Sara Cox
On having a language that is no language, really: Language ideological attributions in a Dutch as L2 classroom for asylum seekers; Massimiliano Spotti
Teaching the Hegemonic Language: Between "Enabling Violence" and "Paternalistic Benevolence" ; Alisha M.B. Heinemann
Part II: System
Language Learning of Migrants: Empirical Evidence from the German Integration Course System; Anke Grotluschen, Jana Wienberg, and Gregor Dutz
Germanys Integration Courses: Sociolinguistic Composition and Language Learning Outcomes; Ibrahim Cindark, David Huenlich & Michaela Perlmann
On How Refugees Acquire German: The Case of the Integration Course in Germany; Nina Rother, Anna Wieczorek, Giuseppe Pietrantuono, Johannes Croisier, Andreea Baier, and Lars Ninke
Part III: Language and the Curriculum
New Migrants, New Challenges? Activating Multilingual Resources for Understanding Mathematics: Institutional and Interactional Requirements; Arne Krause, Jonas Wagner, Meryem Celikkol, Angelika Redder, and Susanne Prediger
After the Big Wave: Language Learning of Refugee University Students in Germany; Sandra McGury
Part IV: Practice
Digital Literacy Practices in the Adult L2 Classroom: The Case of Basic Literacy Education in Swedish; Annika Norlund Shaswar
Wie soll ich das Kind bewerten? German Teachers between Standardization and Differentiation in the Assessment of Refugee Students: A Qualitative Study; Silvia Melo-Pfeifer and Mara Tholkes
Part V: Identity
Religion, Identity and Investment in Adult Migrants English Language Learning in the UK; Amina Al-Dhaif, Graham Hall, and Rola Naeb
Lessons for Today from Successful Women: Adult-Refugee Background Women from the former Yugoslavia Narrate Their Language Learning Stories; Vesna Busic, Kirk P.H. Sullivan and Christian Waldmann
Nothing Enters in The Brain: When Asylum Seekers Talk about Language Learning in Mental Health Consultations; Vanessa Piccoli.