Multilingual Classroom Ecologies

Multilingual Classroom Ecologies
Title Multilingual Classroom Ecologies PDF eBook
Author Angela Creese
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 154
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9781853596957

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The theme of this book is the multilingual classroom and the inter- relationships, interactions and ideologies that pertain in such classrooms. Drawing on studies from different multilingual communities in different parts of the world, the volume demonstrates the complex nature of the multilingual classroom from an ecological perspective.

Open Education and Second Language Learning and Teaching

Open Education and Second Language Learning and Teaching
Title Open Education and Second Language Learning and Teaching PDF eBook
Author Carl S. Blyth
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 246
Release 2021-02-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1800411014

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Compared with STEM fields, foreign language (FL) education and second language acquisition have only slowly embraced open education and the new knowledge ecologies it produces. FL educators may have been hesitant to participate in the open education movement due to a lack of research which investigates the benefits and challenges of FL learning and teaching in open environments. This book contextualizes open education in FL learning and teaching via an historical overview of the movement, along with an in-depth exploration of how the open movement affects FL education beyond the classroom context; fills the research void by exploring aspects of open second language learning and teaching across a range of educational contexts; and illustrates new ways of creating, adapting and curating FL materials that are freely shared among FL educators and students. This book is open access under a CC BY ND licence.

Challenges for Language Education and Policy

Challenges for Language Education and Policy
Title Challenges for Language Education and Policy PDF eBook
Author Bernard Spolsky
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1134658656

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Addressing a wide range of issues in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and multilingualism, this volume focuses on language users, the ‘people.’ Making creative connections between existing scholarship in language policy and contemporary theory and research in other social sciences, authors from around the world offer new critical perspectives for analyzing language phenomena and language theories, suggesting new meeting points among language users and language policy makers, norms, and traditions in diverse cultural, geographical, and historical contexts. Identifying and expanding on previously neglected aspects of language studies, the book is inspired by the work of Elana Shohamy, whose critical view and innovative work on a broad spectrum of key topics in applied linguistics has influenced many scholars in the field to think “out of the box” and to reconsider some basic commonly held understandings, specifically with regard to the impact of language and languaging on individual language users rather than on the masses.

Language Policy for the Multilingual Classroom

Language Policy for the Multilingual Classroom
Title Language Policy for the Multilingual Classroom PDF eBook
Author Christine Hélot
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 231
Release 2011
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847693660

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The book proposes a round the world exploration of the way our traditionally monolingual school systems are being challenged by students from diverse language backgrounds, forcing educationalists to question entrenched ideologies of language and challenging teachers in their everyday classrooms to rethink their relationships to language learning and the issue of diversity.

Critical Perspectives on Teaching in the Multilingual University

Critical Perspectives on Teaching in the Multilingual University
Title Critical Perspectives on Teaching in the Multilingual University PDF eBook
Author Ibrar Bhatt
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 194
Release 2024-11-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1040256880

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This book critically and reflectively engages with the ‘Language Problem’ in the contemporary multilingual university. It paints a complex picture of the lived multilingual realities of teachers and students in universities across geographies such as Pakistan, Timor-Leste, South Korea, Bangladesh, Somaliland, Afghanistan, Fiji, Colombia, and the UK (including Northern Ireland) and focuses on three overall analytic themes: language and colonial epistemologies, language policies and practices, and language and research. Globalisation, global knowledge economy, and neoliberal governance has significantly impacted higher education by elevating colonial languages, particularly English, to a global academic lingua franca. Universities now collaborate and compete globally, with English emerging as the dominant language for education and research. The imposition, or uncritical adoption, of English poses profound political, cultural, and epistemic challenges for those who have to use the language in everyday university administration, research, and teaching and also intertwines with issues of race, gender, coloniality, and social class. This volume addresses this as higher education’s multifaceted Language Problem which requires interdisciplinary collaboration and critical debate, and ultimately aims towards understanding multilingualism in higher education across both the Global North and South. The contributions to this book continue to remind us of the coloniality of language and of the linguistic stratification that governs epistemological structures and power relations in the academy. It will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and practitioners of higher education, applied linguistics, education policy and politics, and sociology of education. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Teaching in Higher Education.

Family Language Policies in a Multilingual World

Family Language Policies in a Multilingual World
Title Family Language Policies in a Multilingual World PDF eBook
Author John Macalister
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1317214285

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Through case studies from around the world, this book illustrates the opportunities and challenges facing families negotiating the issues of language maintenance and language learning in the home. Every family living in a bi/multilingual environment faces the question of what language(s) to speak with their children and must make a decision, consciously or otherwise, about these issues. Exploring links between language policy in the home and wider society in a range of diverse settings, the contributors utilize various research tools, including interviews, questionnaires, observations, and archival document analysis, to explore linguistic ideologies and practices of family members in the home, illuminating how these are shaped by macro-level societal processes.

Teacher Collaboration and Talk in Multilingual Classrooms

Teacher Collaboration and Talk in Multilingual Classrooms
Title Teacher Collaboration and Talk in Multilingual Classrooms PDF eBook
Author Angela Creese
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 236
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9781853598210

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This volume looks at the interactions of collaborating teachers in multilingual classrooms and how these impact on what counts as knowledge in the secondary school classroom. It also looks at how policy statements and ideologies around multilingualism position teachers and learners in particular ways. A linguistic ethnographic approach is taken in the study, which considers the discourses of whole class and small group teaching and learning. Chapters consider the relation between different languages, different pedagogues and different teacher identities in the secondary school classroom. The book documents how a policy of inclusion is played out in practice.