Words and Actions: Teaching Languages Through the Lens of Social Justice

Words and Actions: Teaching Languages Through the Lens of Social Justice

Words and Actions: Teaching Languages Through the Lens of Social Justice

Words and Actions: Teaching Languages Through the Lens of Social Justice

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Overview

According to the authors, a social justice curriculum positively influences all students. Social justice, critical pedagogy, and culturally relevant teaching are becoming essential as more and more language educators teach in increasingly diverse world language classrooms. This new publication supports in-service and pre-service teachers in recognizing their students' diverse backgrounds while also supporting students' ability to think critically about the world around them. Questioning mainstream approaches to language and culture learning is vital. An emphasis on social justice is, in part, a way to expand the definition and scope of language education, leading to further innovation in the profession.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149947881
Publisher: ACTFL
Publication date: 11/14/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
Sales rank: 1,169,363
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Cassandra Glynn is an Assistant Professor at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, where she teaches world language methods, German, and works with student teachers. She is also Director of the Master of Education in World Language Instruction at Concordia College in partnership with Concordia Language Villages. Prior to working in teacher education, she taught middle and high school German and French in Minnesota and North Dakota.

Pamela Wesely is an Assistant Professor of Foreign Language and ESL Education at the University of Iowa. She teaches courses to pre-service world language teachers and graduate students specializing in second language teaching and learning research, and her research addresses the K-12 world language classroom and its stakeholders. She was previously a middle school French teacher for eight years.

Beth Wassell is Professor in the College of Education at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in world language methods, ESL methods, and multicultural education. Her research focuses on language teaching and learning in urban schools. Prior to her work in teacher education, she taught high school Spanish in Florida and New Jersey and English to adults in Pennsylvania.
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