Organisation: Research Institute of Multilingualism

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    Vulnerable Children and Wellbeing in the Times of a Global Pandemic and Beyond

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    HERO-II – Children´s Wellbeing and Participation in Residential Care

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    Children´s Wellbeing and Participation in Residential Care

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    Oral Language Intervention and Emergent Literacy in Inclusive Settings

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    Oral Language Intervention and Emergent Literacy in Inclusive Settings

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    EUKO – EU Kids Online

    EU Kids Online, a multinational research network with 34 countries, aims to deepen our knowledge of the online opportunities, risks and safety of children and adolescents. After several successful investigations since 2014, the current group, led by Prof. Elisabeth Staksrud of the University of Oslo, will collect quantitative and qualitative data on children’s and adolescents’…

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    EUKO – EU Kids Online

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    AGENTIVE – Advancing teacher education at universities towards open and cross-sectoral early childhood multilingualism

    The project AGENTIVE brings together children, parents, teachers, teacher educators, and business partners from 6 countries. The researchers from the universities of Luxembourg, Italy, Slovenia, and the PHGR from Switzerland will collaborate with classroom teachers to develop innovative materials and methodological guides on evidence-based teaching of multiple languages in literacy activities.

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    AGENTIVE – Advancing teacher education at universities towards open and cross-sectoral early childhood multilingualism

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    Discover Science Comic LUX:plorations Vol. 2

    LUX:plorations, an award-nominated science comic, published its second volume last month. At the FHSE, six doctoral students were involved in creating this fantastic new update. “:In LUX:plorations, scientists and researchers join forces with Luxembourgish comic artists in order to turn their research topics into short comics » tells Nicole Paschek.

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