Organisation: Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE)
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HOMELY – Home literacy environment and family language policy of language minority children in Luxembourg
Learn moreThis project explored home literacy environment and family language policy through 600 parent questionnaires and 32 interviews with multilingual families.
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HOMELY – Home literacy environment and family language policy of language minority children in Luxembourg
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IRMA – Intergenerational Relations in the Light of Migration and Ageing
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IRMA – Intergenerational Relations in the Light of Migration and Ageing
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IDLL – Individual Differences in Language Learning
Learn moreA multi-study project examining individual differences in language learning for both language learners and language teachers.
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Digitalization in European Education: Realizing Equity and Inclusion with Living Learning Materials (DigiLLM)
Learn moreThe aim of the DigiLLM project is to establish and expand this discourse on inclusion sensitivity in the context of OER and to anchor it internationally. This is done by building a comprehensive digital ecosystem: A digital portal is currently being set up that will become the central point of contact on the topic of…
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Digitalization in European Education: Realizing Equity and Inclusion with Living Learning Materials (DigiLLM)
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Governance for sustainable spatial development – a comparative study of Luxembourg and Switzerland (SUSTAIN-GOV)
Learn morehe project, SUSTAIN_GOV, investigated sustainable spatial development policies in the context of governance, both with respect to Luxembourg and, as a comparative approach, to the Swiss planning system. SUSTAIN_GOV built directly on the conceptual and empirical foundations established by the previous SUSTAINLUX project (CO9/SR/01) that demonstrated that despite intense urbanization pressure, the strains on land…
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Governance for sustainable spatial development – a comparative study of Luxembourg and Switzerland (SUSTAIN-GOV)
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