Teaching and Learning in Multilingual Contexts

Teaching and Learning in Multilingual Contexts
Title Teaching and Learning in Multilingual Contexts PDF eBook
Author Agnieszka Otwinowska
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 241
Release 2014-01-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1783091274

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It is clearly illogical to search for one good, universal solution for multilingual education when educational contexts differ so widely due to demographic and social factors. The situation is further complicated by the motivations of learners and teachers, and by attitudes towards multilingualism and ‘otherness’. The studies in this volume seek to investigate not only whether certain solutions and practices are ‘good’, but also when and for whom they make sense. The book covers a wide range of Western multilingual contexts, and uncovers common themes and practices, shared aims and preoccupations, and often similar solutions, within seemingly diverse contexts. In addition to chapters based on empirical data, this book offers theoretical contributions in the shape of a discussion of the appropriateness of L1-Ln terminology when discussing complex multilingual realities, and looks at how the age factor works in classroom settings.

Multilingual Education Yearbook 2021

Multilingual Education Yearbook 2021
Title Multilingual Education Yearbook 2021 PDF eBook
Author Anthony A. Essien
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 255
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Education
ISBN 3030720098

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This edited book attempts to foreground how challenges and complexities between policy and practice intertwine in the teaching and learning of the STEM subjects in multilingual settings, and how they (policy and practice) impact on educational processes, developments and outcomes. The unique feature of this book, thus, lies in its combination of not just language issues in the teaching and learning of the STEM subjects, but also in how these issues relate to policy and practice in multilingual contexts and how STEM research and practice may inform and shape language policies and their implementation in multilingual contexts. This book is of interest to stakeholders involved in STEM education such as researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, tertiary level teachers, teacher educators, curriculum developers as well as other professionals with responsibilities in STEM education subjects. The book is written in a way that is accessible to a wide range of backgrounds, including those who are in language education.

Teaching English in Multilingual Contexts

Teaching English in Multilingual Contexts
Title Teaching English in Multilingual Contexts PDF eBook
Author Graeme Cane
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 225
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1443828300

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This collection of innovative, thought-provoking papers discusses contemporary issues, practices and research related to the role and teaching of English in multilingual countries. The papers, written by experienced practitioners in the field from a number of different countries, examine how the English language can be more effectively taught to students in Asia who speak English as their second, third or fourth language. The book will be of interest not only to linguists, language teachers and educators but also to social science researchers involved in exploring the effects language policy can have on education and society at large. The eleven chapters in this book are divided into three sections: multilingual aspects in the teaching and learning of English, code-switching and code-mixing, and assessment. Their authors came to Karachi from different academic, cultural and geographic backgrounds and with diverse experiences of the world of English Language Teaching in order to participate in the Fifth International Seminar hosted by the Aga Khan University Centre of English Language. The contributors are all multi-linguals for whom the question of how best to teach languages is a challenge they face on a daily basis. This small collection of papers is likely to become a powerful resource for English teachers, scholars, and researchers interested in the problems facing language educators in today’s multilingual, multi-cultural world.

Teaching and Learning in a Multilingual School

Teaching and Learning in a Multilingual School
Title Teaching and Learning in a Multilingual School PDF eBook
Author Tara Goldstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 263
Release 2003-01-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1135641994

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In-depth portrayal and discussion of dilemmas, choices and risks teachers and students must negotiate in a multilingual school. Based on a Canadian study but applicable for all teachers working with linguistically and culturally diverse students.

Context and Culture in Language Teaching and Learning

Context and Culture in Language Teaching and Learning
Title Context and Culture in Language Teaching and Learning PDF eBook
Author Michael Byram
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 116
Release 2003
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781853596575

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The chapters in this book all address the significance of the relationship between the aims and methods of language teaching and the contexts in which it takes place. Some consider the implications for the ways in which we research language teaching; others present the results of research and development work.

Preparing Teachers to Work with Multilingual Learners

Preparing Teachers to Work with Multilingual Learners
Title Preparing Teachers to Work with Multilingual Learners PDF eBook
Author Meike Wernicke
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 305
Release 2021-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1788926129

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This collection examines a diverse range of approaches to multilingualism in teacher education programmes across Europe and North America. The authors investigate how pre-service teachers are being prepared to work in multilingual contexts and discuss the key features of current pre-service teacher education initiatives that address the increasing linguistic and cultural diversity evident in classrooms in their respective countries. The focus is not only on migrant-background learners but includes students from Indigenous, autochthonous and heritage language backgrounds, and speakers of minoritised regional varieties. The chapters contextualise, both historically and ideologically, the specific initiatives and measures taken in the participating countries. They also reveal the complexity of each educational context and the role that history, language policies and institutional and programmatic priorities play in the development and implementation of a multilingual focus in teacher education. In exploring how pre-service teachers are being prepared to work in multilingual contexts, the authors take a critical view of how multilingualism itself is conceptualised within and across contexts. The book highlights the valuable impact that explicit instruction on theories of multilingualism, pedagogies in multilingual classrooms and lived realities of multilingual children can have on the beliefs and practices of pre-service teachers.

Multilingualism in the Classroom

Multilingualism in the Classroom
Title Multilingualism in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Margaret Funke Omidire
Publisher University of Cape Town Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Multilingual education
ISBN 9781775822691

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Most education settings in South Africa and other post-colonial emerging economies are multilingual and diverse. Indeed, multilingual classrooms have become commonplace in developed countries as well. Yet many countries in post-colonial Sub-Saharan Africa use English as a medium of instruction in multilingual contexts from the early grades. The implications of this practice for teaching and learning are multifaceted. Its negative effects on achievement, retention and dropout rates, psychosocial wellbeing and community development cannot be overstated and are well documented. Societal emancipation and transformation begin in the education setting, and no transformation discourse can be successful if the issues surrounding multilingualism are not properly addressed. Teaching and learning pedagogies that ignore the complexities and dynamics of multilingual classrooms are simply reinforcing past worldviews and improved learner-achievement results cannot be expected unless things are approached differently. This book, written by authors from across Africa from first-hand experience in research and teaching, focuses mainly on teaching pedagogy and on evidenced-based analysis and guidelines. It supports, among other arguments, the need to view indigenous languages as assets and resources within classrooms. It is a resource for teachers and learners in multilingual contexts worldwide.