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Dissertation

“Schools need to open in the afternoon to be schools”: teaching Greek to parents and community members in a public school in Athens.

This study explores, through qualitative methodology, the pedagogical goals and practices of primary school teachers who teach Greek to adult migrant parents and community members in a public school in Athens. It examines instructional approaches, the dynamic interaction with learners, and the formation of an inclusive educational space, where communication and coexistence with the formal morning school program are central components.

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References

Bourtouli, M. 2021. “Schools need to open in the afternoon to be schools”: teaching Greek to parents and community members in a public school in Athens.

Community Projects & Initiatives, Education Systems & Schooling, Educational Practices & Pedagogies / Teacher Training, Language, Literacy & Multilingualism
adult education greek as a second language instruction intercultural education migrant parents school community

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Innovation Council and the Executive Agency (State Scholarship Foundation-IKY). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.