Teachers’ Beliefs About Multilingualism at Universities in North Macedonia

Author:

Xhaferi Brikena1,Smajlaj Uskana2,Hamzai Jeta3

Affiliation:

1. 1 Full Professor, Faculty of Languages, Cultures and Communication South East European University , North Macedonia

2. 2 Faculty of Languages, Cultures and Communication South East European University , North Macedonia

3. 3 High Lecotr, Language Centre South East European University , North Macedonia

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ beliefs about multilingualism at universities in North Macedonia. Multilingualism as a concept is related to an individual’s ability to speak three or more languages. Given the educational and cultural globalization, multilingualism is crucial in many countries in the world. North Macedonia is an excellent example of multilingualism where different cultures live together and learn the languages of each other. At Universities across the country, teachers face different challenges while teaching multilingual classes. Linguistic competence in many local languages allows students to learn foreign languages easily and thus raises students’ global awareness and deepens knowledge about their future teaching career. The study analysed data collected from thirty EFL teachers from four different universities, Southeast European University, University of Tetova, Mother Teresa University and International Balkan University in North Macedonia. The research instrument used was the teacher survey which contained five domains: Teachers’ perspective on multilingualism; Students’ language learning knowledge; Language teacher collaboration; Learning materials, and other topics related to L2 learning and teaching. The study results revealed that teachers view multilingualism as a positive asset for the students, and they expressed that they have developed an approach which helps multilinguals to achieve their learning goals. One area which needs improvement is teacher collaboration, as they tend to collaborate regarding materials and textbooks, however, not willing to share their experience on teaching methods/strategies and challenges faced.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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