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This book examines the social cost of linguistic exceptionalism for
the education of speakers of nondominant/subordinated languages in
Africa and the African diaspora. The contributors take the
languages of Africa, the Caribbean, and the US as cases in point to
illustrate the effects of exceptionalist beliefs that these
languages are inadequate for instructional purposes. They describe
contravening movements toward various forms of linguistic diversity
both inside and outside of school settings across these regions.
Different theoretical lenses and a range of empirical data are
brought to bear on investigating the role of these languages in
educational policies and practices. Collectively, the chapters in
this volume make the case for a comprehensive language awareness to
remedy the myths of linguistic exceptionalism and to advance the
affirmative dimensions of linguistic diversity.
Now available in a revised and expanded edition, this accessible
guide introduces readers to the issues and controversies
surrounding the education of language minority students in the
United States. What makes this book a perennial favorite are the
succinct descriptions of alternative practices for transforming our
schools and students' futures, such as building on students' home
languages and literacy practices, incorporating curricular and
pedagogical innovations, using proven-effective approaches to
parent engagement, and employing alternative assessment tools. The
authors have updated their bestseller to reflect recent shifts in
policies, programs, and practices due to globalization and the
changing economy demographic trends and new research on EL
pedagogy. A totally new chapter highlights multimedia and
multimodal instructional possibilities for engaging EL students.
This Second Edition is essential reading for all teachers of
language-minority students, as well as principals, superintendents,
and policymakers.
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