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Language Debates - Theory and Reality in Language Learning, Teaching and Research (Paperback)
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Language Debates - Theory and Reality in Language Learning, Teaching and Research (Paperback)
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This book captures an urgent moment for language teaching, learning
and research. At its core are a series of debates concerning gender
stereotyping, the place of linguistics in modern languages,
language activism, multilingualism and modern languages and digital
humanities. Taken together, these debates explore the work that
languages, and that those who learn and speak them, do in the world
as well as the way we think 'through' and 'in' a language and are
shaped by it. Language Debates acknowledges the history of language
teaching and the current realities of language teaching and
learning. It is bold in suggesting ways forward for reform and for
policy, setting languages and language learning at the heart of a
consciously transformative set of goals. This book is therefore
essential reading for academics, language teachers, policy makers,
students, activists and those passionate about progressing language
learning and teaching. The editors and contributors make up a
multilingual and multicultural team who work across languages,
cultures and borders with a globally-informed approach to their
work. Uniquely, the debates in this volume are based on events with
participants in the Language Acts and Worldmaking Debates Series
and/or workshops within the wider research project and take into
account the ensuing discussions there. Each debate is accompanied
by an interview which serves as a model on how to continue the
conversation beyond the printed pages of the book. You can also
discover ways to join the debate through links on the Language Acts
and Worldmaking series website (www.jmlanguages.com/languageacts)
which includes recorded debates, additional materials and more
information about the series. Like all the volumes in the Language
Acts and Worldmaking series, the overall aim is two-fold: to
challenge widely-held views about language learning as a neutral
instrument of globalisation and to innovate and transform language
research, teaching and learning, together with Modern Languages as
an academic discipline, by foregrounding its unique form of
cognition and critical engagement. Specific aims are to: * propose
new ways of bridging the gaps between those who teach and research
languages and those who learn and use them in everyday contexts
from the professional to the personal * put research into the hands
of wider audiences * share a philosophy, policy and practice of
language teaching and learning which turns research into action *
provide the research, experience and data to enable informed
debates on current issues and attitudes in language learning,
teaching and research * share knowledge across and within all
levels and experiences of language learning and teaching * showcase
exciting new work that derives from different types of community
activity and is of practical relevance to its audiences *
disseminate new research in languages that engages with diverse
communities of language practitioners.
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