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Linguistic Diversity and Teaching (Hardcover)
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Linguistic Diversity and Teaching (Hardcover)
Series: Reflective Teaching and the Social Conditions of Schooling Series
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Linguistic Diversity and Teaching raises questions and provides a
context for reflection regarding the complex issues surrounding new
English learners in the schools. These issues exist within a highly
charged political climate and involve not only language, but also
culture, class, ethnicity, and the persistent inequities that
characterize our educational system. The text addresses these
issues through conversations among experts, practitioners, and
readers that are informed by representative case studies and by a
range of theoretical approaches. It is designed to engage readers
in beginning to evolve their own practical theories, to help them
explore and perhaps modify some basic beliefs and assumptions, and
to become acquainted with other points of view. Throughout, readers
are encouraged to interact with the text and to develop their own
perspective on the issue of linguistic diversity and teaching. This
is the fourth volume in Reflective Teaching and the Social
Conditions of Schooling: A Series for Prospective and Practicing
Teachers, edited by Daniel P. Liston and Kenneth M. Zeichner. It
follows the same format as previous volumes in the series.Part I
includes four cases dealing with different aspects of the impacts
of the changing demographics of public schools. Each case is
followed by space for readers to write their own reactions and
reflections, and a set of reactions to the cases written by
prospective and practicing teachers, administrators, and
professors. Part II presents three public arguments representing
very different views about linguistic diversity: in public schools,
English should be the only language of instruction; all children
should receive instruction in both their first language and
English; planning for instruction should be based not on absolutes,
but on what is realistically possible in particular settings.Part
III offers the authors' own interpretations of the issues raised
throughout the text, outlin
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