Learning and Well-Being in Multilingual Adolescents with Italian as L2: A Comparison with Monolingual Peers with and without a Learning Disorder

Author:

Bettoni Roberta1,Vernice Mirta2ORCID,Tironi Marta3ORCID,Lombardi Elisabetta4ORCID,Offredi Ilaria5,Giorgetti Marisa6,Lorusso Maria Luisa6ORCID,Sarti Daniela5ORCID,Traficante Daniela7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20126 Milan, Italy

2. Department of Humanities, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, 61029 Urbino, Italy

3. Department of Educational Sciences, University of Genoa, 16128 Genoa, Italy

4. Faculty of Psychology, eCampus University, 22060 Novedrate, Italy

5. Carlo Besta Neurological Institute (IRCCS), 20133 Milan, Italy

6. Scientific Institute IRCCS Eugenio Medea, 23842 Bosisio Parini, Italy

7. Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Milan, 20123 Milan, Italy

Abstract

The current exploratory study aimed to offer a description of the learning skills and well-being of multilingual adolescents with Italian as L2, a population regarded as vulnerable with respect to their academic achievements and psychosocial profile. We compared the performance of L2 participants with that of their monolingual peers with and without Specific Learning Disorders on a range of tests and questionnaires to define their learning skills and well-being within the school context. Results confirm greater reading difficulties in the L2 group compared to monolingual peers with Specific Learning Disorders. This pilot study offers one of the first investigations into the learning skills and well-being of a scarcely studied population, namely L2 adolescents. Additionally, it discusses practices that can be implemented within the classroom to promote inclusion.

Funder

CARIPLO Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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