2024
DOI: 10.3390/languages9070230
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Spanish Teachers’ Beliefs about Plurilingualism: A Case Study in a Monolingual Context

Guadalupe de la Maya Retamar,
Carmen Galván Malagón,
Magdalena López-Pérez

Abstract: In Spain, the learning of foreign languages has become one of the most interesting educational challenges in recent decades. Regulatory changes have been proposed to align with the Council of Europe’s language policy, which aims to promote plurilingualism and pluriculturalism among European Union citizens. Although the development of plurilingual competence in students has become a key goal, there is little evidence regarding the beliefs of current teachers, especially in monolingual contexts, where multilingu… Show more

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