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Why Study Linguistics is designed to help anyone with an interest
in studying language understand what linguistics is, and what
linguists do. Exploring how the scientific study of language
differs from other ways of investigating this uniquely human
behavior, Why Study Linguistics: explores the various topics that
students of linguistics study, including sound systems of language,
the structure of words and sentences and their meanings, and the
wider social context of language change and language variation;
explains what you might do with a degree in linguistics and the
kinds of jobs and careers that studying linguistics prepares you
for; is supported by a list of links to additional resources
available online. This book is the first of its kind and will be
essential reading for anyone considering a course of study in this
fascinating subject, as well as teachers, advisors, student
mentors, and anyone who wants to know more about the scientific
study of language.
Language in the Schools: Integrating Linguistic Knowledge Into K-12
Teaching addresses two important questions: *What aspects of
linguistic knowledge are most useful for teachers to know? *What
kinds of activities and projects are most effective in introducing
those aspects of linguistic knowledge to K-12 students? The volume
focuses on how basic linguistic knowledge can inform teachers'
approaches to language issues in the multicultural, linguistically
diverse classroom. The text also includes examples of practical
applications of language awareness to pedagogy, assessment, and
curriculum construction, which support the current goals of
language arts, bilingual, and ESL education. Language in the
Schools: Integrating Linguistic Knowledge Into K-12 Teaching
contributes to the resources on linguistics and education by taking
prospective teachers beyond basic linguistics to ways in which
linguistics can productively inform their teaching and raise their
students' awareness of language. It is intended as a text for
students in teacher education programs who have a basic knowledge
of linguistics.
Why Study Linguistics is designed to help anyone with an interest
in studying language understand what linguistics is, and what
linguists do. Exploring how the scientific study of language
differs from other ways of investigating this uniquely human
behavior, Why Study Linguistics: explores the various topics that
students of linguistics study, including sound systems of language,
the structure of words and sentences and their meanings, and the
wider social context of language change and language variation;
explains what you might do with a degree in linguistics and the
kinds of jobs and careers that studying linguistics prepares you
for; is supported by a list of links to additional resources
available online. This book is the first of its kind and will be
essential reading for anyone considering a course of study in this
fascinating subject, as well as teachers, advisors, student
mentors, and anyone who wants to know more about the scientific
study of language.
"Language in the Schools: Integrating Linguistic Knowledge Into
K-12 Teaching" addresses two important questions:
*What aspects of linguistic knowledge are most useful for teachers
to know?
*What kinds of activities and projects are most effective in
introducing those aspects of linguistic knowledge to K-12 students?
The volume focuses on how basic linguistic knowledge can inform
teachers' approaches to language issues in the multicultural,
linguistically diverse classroom. The text also includes examples
of practical applications of language awareness to pedagogy,
assessment, and curriculum construction, which support the current
goals of language arts, bilingual, and ESL education.
"Language in the Schools: Integrating Linguistic Knowledge Into
K-12 Teaching" contributes to the resources on linguistics and
education by taking prospective teachers beyond basic linguistics
to ways in which linguistics can productively inform their teaching
and raise their students' awareness of language. It is intended as
a text for students in teacher education programs who have a basic
knowledge of linguistics.
Linguistics is a subject that has remained largely confined to the
academy, rather than being integrated into school curricula. This
is unfortunate but not surprising, as although some teacher
education programs include courses on linguistics, it is not
comprehensively integrated into teacher education, so it is largely
absent from the curriculum. This volume brings together a team of
leaders in the field of linguistics and education, to provide an
overview of the current state of research and practice. It
demonstrates changes which can be made to teaching, such as
revising teacher's preparation, developing and implementing
practical applications of linguistics in both primary and secondary
classrooms, partnering linguists with classroom teachers, and
working to improve state and national education standards. The
contributors emphasize the importance of collaboration between
professional linguists and educators in order to meet a common
goal: to raise awareness of the workings of language.
LINGUISTICS FOR EVERYONE: AN INTRODUCTION, Second Edition, connects
the study of linguistics to the language you use every day. The
text is very user-friendly: casual writing style, logical
presentation of material, balance of theoretical and practical,
entertaining information, and lots of ideas and activities to put
what you learn to use right away. The first chapter gives you the
basics such as how to define language, new ways to look at grammar,
your innate knowledge about language. Later chapters address core
linguistics areas in depth (phonetics and phonology, morphology,
syntax, and semantics). Many innovative and varied activities help
you review and practice the content and apply the knowledge
immediately. Special features throughout the book demystify common
curiosities about how language works.
Linguistics is a subject that has remained largely confined to the
academy, rather than being integrated into school curricula. This
is unfortunate but not surprising, as although some teacher
education programs include courses on linguistics, it is not
comprehensively integrated into teacher education, so it is largely
absent from the curriculum. This volume brings together a team of
leaders in the field of linguistics and education, to provide an
overview of the current state of research and practice. It
demonstrates changes which can be made to teaching, such as
revising teacher's preparation, developing and implementing
practical applications of linguistics in both primary and secondary
classrooms, partnering linguists with classroom teachers, and
working to improve state and national education standards. The
contributors emphasize the importance of collaboration between
professional linguists and educators in order to meet a common
goal: to raise awareness of the workings of language.
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