From policy to practice: how schools implement German language support policy in Austria

Susanne Schwab (Corresponding author), Katharina Resch, Marie Gitschthaler, Sepideh Hassani, Diana Latzko, Antonia Peter, Sarah Walczuch

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Abstract

In 2018/2019, the Government of Austria instituted a new language support model to Austrian schools that included segregated language support measures for non-fluent German-speaking students. The central research aim of the paper is to investigate how the implementation of this new language support model compares to the policy requirement by examining different models of implementation. In the framework of the initial phases of the project ‘A multi-perspective study on German language support’, 12 interviews with German language support teachers and school principals were conducted. Following a prototypical case study analysis, four models of implementation were identified: (1) Segregationmodel, (2) Mixed segregated and integrated model, (3) Individualized language support, and (4) Inclusive support model. Given that thisis the first study in Austria to show the concrete implementation models of German language support in schoolsFindings highlight important implications for school principals and educational policy makers.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)176-192
Number of pages17
JournalCurrent Issues in Language Planning
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 503034 Inclusive education

Keywords

  • German language support classes
  • Language education
  • language introduction program
  • language support
  • multilingualism
  • second language learning

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