Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations
Rethinking Languages Education assembles innovative research from experts in the fields of sociocultural theory, applied linguistics and education. The contributors interrogate innovative and recent thinking and broach controversies about the theoretical and practical considerations that underpin the implementation of effective Languages pedagogy in twenty-first-century classrooms. Crucially, Rethinking Languages Education explores established understandings about language, culture and education to provide a more comprehensive and flexible understanding of Languages education that responds to local classrooms impacted by global and transnational change, and the politics of language, culture and identity.

Rethinking Languages Education focuses on questions about ways that we can develop farsighted and successful Languages education for diverse students in globalised contexts. The response to these questions is multi-layered, and takes into account the complex interactions between policy, curriculum and practice, as well as their contention and implementation. In doing so, this book addresses and integrates innovative perspectives of contemporary theory and pedagogy for Languages, TESOL and EAL/D education. It includes diverse discussions around practice, and addresses issues of the dominance of prestige Languages programs for ‘minority’ and ‘heritage’ languages, as well as discussing controversies about the current provision of English and Languages programs around the world.

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Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations
Rethinking Languages Education assembles innovative research from experts in the fields of sociocultural theory, applied linguistics and education. The contributors interrogate innovative and recent thinking and broach controversies about the theoretical and practical considerations that underpin the implementation of effective Languages pedagogy in twenty-first-century classrooms. Crucially, Rethinking Languages Education explores established understandings about language, culture and education to provide a more comprehensive and flexible understanding of Languages education that responds to local classrooms impacted by global and transnational change, and the politics of language, culture and identity.

Rethinking Languages Education focuses on questions about ways that we can develop farsighted and successful Languages education for diverse students in globalised contexts. The response to these questions is multi-layered, and takes into account the complex interactions between policy, curriculum and practice, as well as their contention and implementation. In doing so, this book addresses and integrates innovative perspectives of contemporary theory and pedagogy for Languages, TESOL and EAL/D education. It includes diverse discussions around practice, and addresses issues of the dominance of prestige Languages programs for ‘minority’ and ‘heritage’ languages, as well as discussing controversies about the current provision of English and Languages programs around the world.

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Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations

Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations

Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations

Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations

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Rethinking Languages Education assembles innovative research from experts in the fields of sociocultural theory, applied linguistics and education. The contributors interrogate innovative and recent thinking and broach controversies about the theoretical and practical considerations that underpin the implementation of effective Languages pedagogy in twenty-first-century classrooms. Crucially, Rethinking Languages Education explores established understandings about language, culture and education to provide a more comprehensive and flexible understanding of Languages education that responds to local classrooms impacted by global and transnational change, and the politics of language, culture and identity.

Rethinking Languages Education focuses on questions about ways that we can develop farsighted and successful Languages education for diverse students in globalised contexts. The response to these questions is multi-layered, and takes into account the complex interactions between policy, curriculum and practice, as well as their contention and implementation. In doing so, this book addresses and integrates innovative perspectives of contemporary theory and pedagogy for Languages, TESOL and EAL/D education. It includes diverse discussions around practice, and addresses issues of the dominance of prestige Languages programs for ‘minority’ and ‘heritage’ languages, as well as discussing controversies about the current provision of English and Languages programs around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138091580
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/27/2020
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ruth Arber is Senior Lecturer at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, Co-Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Languages (CTaLL) and Director of the Masters of Education (TESOL).

Michiko Weinmann is Senior Lecturer in Languages Education and Co-Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Languages (CTaLL) at Deakin University, Melbourne.

Jill Blackmore is an Alfred Deakin (University) Professor and the Founding Director of the Centre for Research in Educational Futures and Innovation, Deakin University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Rethinking Languages Education: Dismantling Instrumentalist Agendas (Ruth Arber, Michiko Weinmann and Jill Blackmore) Part 1: Directions 1 ‘Curses in TESOL’: Postcolonial Desires for Colonial English (Angel MY Lin and Suhanthie Motha) 2 Multilingual Researchers’ Innovative Post-monolingual Critical Thinking: Rethinking Languages Through Problem-posing Education (Michael Singh) 3 Towards Innovative English Language Teaching: Multilingualism and the Re-conceptualisation of the Chinese/Western Binary (Yingmei Luo) 4 Translanguaging across Time, Space and Generations: Ndjébbana Djérwarra Share 42 Stories in 20 Minutes (Glenn Auld, Lena Djabibba and Joanne O’Mara) 5 Interrogating the ‘Normal’: (Noticing) Discourses of Legitimacy, Identity and Difference in Languages Education (Michiko Weinmann, Ruth Arber and Roderick Neilsen) Part 2: Challenges 6 ‘Can We Talk about This?’ Power, Ideology and Sensitive Topics in an Iranian EAL Setting (Hossein Shokouhi and Elham Mohammadi) 7 The Complexity of Vietnamese English-language Learners’ Motivation (Nhung Nguyen) 8 Heterogeneity in Foreign-language Learning in Germany: Developments and Challenges (Liesel Hermes) 9 Geopolitics and Trilingual Media of Instruction in Post-conflict Sri Lanka (Indika Liyanage) Part 3: Innovations 10 Defining Bilingualism, Multilingualism and Plurilingualism in Education: Innovations in Teaching for Diversity in Mainstream Classrooms (Jennifer Alford and Margaret Kettle) 11 New Opportunities for Languages Learning through 21st-century Knowledge-building Communities (Shirley O'Neill) 12 Demystifying ‘Grammar’: Towards a More Language-aware Teaching Workforce (Roderick Neilsen) 13 Teaching Languages from an Intercultural Perspective: Rethinking the Nature of Learning (Anthony Liddicoat)
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