Marina Antony-Newman

Marina Antony-Newman

University of Toronto

H-index: 3

North America-Canada

About Marina Antony-Newman

Marina Antony-Newman, With an exceptional h-index of 3 and a recent h-index of 3 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Plurilingualism, Literacy Development, Language Policy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Implementing innovation: Findings from diverse classrooms

All things interconnected: Activating holistic, dynamic and diverse perspectives in the enactment of innovative language education

The immigrant perspective: Eastern-European parental discourses about the value of French, plurilingualism and plurilingual literacy practices

Innovative features of a plurilingual approach in language teaching: Implications from the LINCDIRE project

Marina Antony-Newman Information

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Citations(all)

17

Citations(since 2020)

17

Cited By

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hIndex(all)

3

hIndex(since 2020)

3

i10Index(all)

0

i10Index(since 2020)

0

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University of Toronto

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Marina Antony-Newman Skills & Research Interests

Plurilingualism

Literacy Development

Language Policy

Top articles of Marina Antony-Newman

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Journal

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Implementing innovation: Findings from diverse classrooms

Marina Antony-Newman

Yuliya Desyatova

Adriana Ortiz

Kimberly Cho

2022/4/2

All things interconnected: Activating holistic, dynamic and diverse perspectives in the enactment of innovative language education

Enrica Piccardo

Marina Antony-Newman

Rebecca Schmor

Geoff Lawrence

Angelica Galante

...

2022/4/2

The immigrant perspective: Eastern-European parental discourses about the value of French, plurilingualism and plurilingual literacy practices

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism

Mimi Masson

Marina Antony-Newman

Max Antony-Newman

2022/10/21

Innovative features of a plurilingual approach in language teaching: Implications from the LINCDIRE project

Critical Multilingualism Studies

Enrica Piccardo

Marina Antony-Newman

Le Chen

Banafsheh Karamifar

2021/8/4

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