Empowering multilingual classrooms: approaches and trends in English as an additional language education
Wei Xu ()
Contemporary Research in Education and English Language Teaching, 2025, vol. 7, issue 2, 27-33
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The increasing linguistic diversity of student populations worldwide has foregrounded English as an Additional Language (EAL) as a pivotal area in educational policy and classroom practice. This paper examines the current state of EAL education, using one book as a foundational text. Drawing on recent academic research, the discussion explores challenges in teacher preparedness, the evolving theoretical landscape of language acquisition, and the crucial role of sociocultural and identity factors in shaping multilingual learners’ experiences. The review highlights evidence-based instructional strategies, the necessity of whole-school and interdisciplinary approaches, and the importance of culturally sustaining pedagogy. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the transformative potential and ethical considerations of artificial intelligence (AI) in EAL teaching and assessment. The conclusion calls for expanded professional development, inclusive educational practices, and ongoing research to ensure that EAL provision not only addresses linguistic needs but also recognizes and values the rich cultural and linguistic resources students bring to school. This synthesis aims to guide educators, policymakers, and researchers toward more equitable, responsive, and innovative approaches to EAL education in an increasingly globalized world.
Keywords: English as an additional language (EAL); EAL classroom; Second language acquisition; Teacher education; educational equity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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