Teachers' perceptions of multilingual education and teaching in a multilingual classroom-The case of the Republic of Macedonia

Type Journal Article - Jezikoslovlje
Title Teachers' perceptions of multilingual education and teaching in a multilingual classroom-The case of the Republic of Macedonia
Author(s)
Volume 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 683-700
URL https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=250008
Abstract
Macedonia is a multilingual, multiethnic, and multicultural country where the language teachers face challenges in their classrooms. South East European University (SEEU) is located in Tetovo, Macedonia and it was established in 2001. It has a branch campus in Skopje. SEEU has five faculties: Contemporary Sciences and Technologies, Law, Public Administration, Business Economics and faculty of Languages, Cultures and Communications. The students enrolled at the SEEU have different ethnicities Albanians, Macedonians, Turkish, Roma, etc. The study programs are offered in three languages: Albanian, Macedonian and English and all students enrolled at SEEU can choose their language of study. The aim of the paper is to find out teachers’ perceptions about multicultural edu-cation and what teaching techniques they employ in their instruction. Current lit-erature deals with second language teaching and focuses on either the recommen-dation of different methods of teaching a second language or describing the ex-periences of second language learners. Nevertheless, few studies in Macedonia try to investigate the phenomenon of teaching students in a multilingual environment and investigate teachers’ perceptions of teaching in a multilingual classroom. The research context is the SEEU and the study uses two methods: Teacher Ques-tionnaire and Classroom Observations. The findings from the data suggest that teachers find teaching in a multicultural classroom challenging and enjoyable.

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