Investigating the role of plurilingual pre-service language teachers’ psychological landscape in their learning-to-teach process

Lena Cataldo-Schwarzl (Corresponding author), Orly Haim, Eva Vetter

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Abstract

This cross-national study investigates the role of the plurilingual identity and the psychological landscape, i.e. the psychological disposition of pre-service language teachers in their learning-to-teach process. Thirty multilingual pre-service teachers from Israel and Austria participated in the study (15 from each country). Data sources included language portraits and in-depth semi-structured interviews. Drawing on ecological perspectives, data were analysed qualitatively utilising content analysis. Predominant themes were identified suggesting that pre-service teachers’ plurilingual identity is closely intertwined with their psychological landscape, influencing a wide array of professional development dimensions of their learning-to-teach process.

Translated title of the contributionUntersuchung zur psychologischen Prädisposition von mehrsprachigen Lehramtsstudierenden im Professionalisierungsprozess
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)361-383
Number of pages23
JournalLanguage, Culture and Curriculum
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 602007 Applied linguistics

Keywords

  • biographical approach
  • learning to teach
  • Plurilingualism
  • pre-service teachers
  • psychological disposition

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