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The Politics of English Language Education and Social Inequality - Global Pressures, National Priorities and Schooling in India... The Politics of English Language Education and Social Inequality - Global Pressures, National Priorities and Schooling in India (Paperback)
Maya Kalyanpur, Padmini Bhuyan Boruah, Sarina Chugani Molina, Sunaina Shenoy
R1,077 Discovery Miles 10 770 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Based on policy analysis and empirical data, this book examines the problematic consequences of colonial legacies of language policies and English language education in the multilingual contexts of the Global South. Using a postcolonial lens, the volume explores the raciolinguistics of language hierarchies that results in students from low-income backgrounds losing their mother tongues without acquiring academic fluency in English. Using findings from five major research projects, the book analyzes the specific context of India, where ambiguous language policies have led to uneasy tensions between the colonial language of English, national and state languages, and students' linguistic diversity is mistaken for cognitive deficits when English is the medium of instruction in schools. The authors situate their own professional and personal experiences in their efforts at dismantling postcolonial structures through reflective practice as teacher educators, and present solutions of decolonial resistance to linguistic hierarchies that include critical pedagogical alternatives to bilingual education and opportunities for increased teacher agency. Ultimately, this timely volume will appeal to researchers, scholars, academics, and students in the fields of international and comparative education, English and literacy studies, and language arts more broadly. Those interested in English language learning in low-income countries specifically will also find this book to be of benefit to their research.

Development, Education and Learning Disability in India (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Maya Kalyanpur Development, Education and Learning Disability in India (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Maya Kalyanpur
R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses qualitative research methods to examine why students in an Indian context are being identified as having learning disabilities on criteria that are largely drawn from the context of the Global North. It explores the push towards English language instruction as a possible factor that affects poor academic outcomes for students from low-income backgrounds who may be first-generation learners or English language learners. The book contrasts the different outcomes and supports for academically struggling students across low-income and middle-income backgrounds, with evidence to suggest that, despite the inclusionary principles of Education For All, this label is creating a marginalized group of students.

The Politics of English Language Education and Social Inequality - Global Pressures, National Priorities and Schooling in India... The Politics of English Language Education and Social Inequality - Global Pressures, National Priorities and Schooling in India (Hardcover)
Maya Kalyanpur, Padmini Bhuyan Boruah, Sarina Chugani Molina, Sunaina Shenoy
R3,695 Discovery Miles 36 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on policy analysis and empirical data, this book examines the problematic consequences of colonial legacies of language policies and English language education in the multilingual contexts of the Global South. Using a postcolonial lens, the volume explores the raciolinguistics of language hierarchies that results in students from low-income backgrounds losing their mother tongues without acquiring academic fluency in English. Using findings from five major research projects, the book analyzes the specific context of India, where ambiguous language policies have led to uneasy tensions between the colonial language of English, national and state languages, and students' linguistic diversity is mistaken for cognitive deficits when English is the medium of instruction in schools. The authors situate their own professional and personal experiences in their efforts at dismantling postcolonial structures through reflective practice as teacher educators, and present solutions of decolonial resistance to linguistic hierarchies that include critical pedagogical alternatives to bilingual education and opportunities for increased teacher agency. Ultimately, this timely volume will appeal to researchers, scholars, academics, and students in the fields of international and comparative education, English and literacy studies, and language arts more broadly. Those interested in English language learning in low-income countries specifically will also find this book to be of benefit to their research.

South Asia and Disability Studies - Redefining Boundaries and Extending Horizons (Hardcover, New edition): Shridevi Rao, Maya... South Asia and Disability Studies - Redefining Boundaries and Extending Horizons (Hardcover, New edition)
Shridevi Rao, Maya Kalyanpur
R3,661 Discovery Miles 36 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Incorporating scholarship that addresses the social, economic, cultural, and historical facets of the experience of disability in South Asia, this book presents the reader with a comprehensive, cogent, and nuanced view of the constructions of disability in this region. In doing so, it focuses on the lived experiences of people with disabilities and their families, analyzing such disabling barriers as poverty, caste, and other inequities that limit their access to education, employment, equity, and empowerment. It addresses the interpretations of disability within different South Asian contexts including policy, family, educational systems, films, and literary narratives. Situated in an interdisciplinary perspective that spans areas such as cultural studies, law, disability studies in education, sociology, and historiography, South Asia and Disability Studies presents a rich and complex understanding of the disability experience in South Asia. The organization of topics parallels the discourse in areas within disability studies such as identity construction, language, historical constructions of disability, and cultural representations of disability.

South Asia and Disability Studies - Redefining Boundaries and Extending Horizons (Paperback, New edition): Shridevi Rao, Maya... South Asia and Disability Studies - Redefining Boundaries and Extending Horizons (Paperback, New edition)
Shridevi Rao, Maya Kalyanpur
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Incorporating scholarship that addresses the social, economic, cultural, and historical facets of the experience of disability in South Asia, this book presents the reader with a comprehensive, cogent, and nuanced view of the constructions of disability in this region. In doing so, it focuses on the lived experiences of people with disabilities and their families, analyzing such disabling barriers as poverty, caste, and other inequities that limit their access to education, employment, equity, and empowerment. It addresses the interpretations of disability within different South Asian contexts including policy, family, educational systems, films, and literary narratives. Situated in an interdisciplinary perspective that spans areas such as cultural studies, law, disability studies in education, sociology, and historiography, South Asia and Disability Studies presents a rich and complex understanding of the disability experience in South Asia. The organization of topics parallels the discourse in areas within disability studies such as identity construction, language, historical constructions of disability, and cultural representations of disability.

Development, Education and Learning Disability in India (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Maya Kalyanpur Development, Education and Learning Disability in India (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Maya Kalyanpur
R3,003 Discovery Miles 30 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book uses qualitative research methods to examine why students in an Indian context are being identified as having learning disabilities on criteria that are largely drawn from the context of the Global North. It explores the push towards English language instruction as a possible factor that affects poor academic outcomes for students from low-income backgrounds who may be first-generation learners or English language learners. The book contrasts the different outcomes and supports for academically struggling students across low-income and middle-income backgrounds, with evidence to suggest that, despite the inclusionary principles of Education For All, this label is creating a marginalized group of students.

On the Crest of a Wave (Paperback): Maya Kalyanpur On the Crest of a Wave (Paperback)
Maya Kalyanpur
bundle available
R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bangle Seller (Paperback): Maya Kalyanpur The Bangle Seller (Paperback)
Maya Kalyanpur
bundle available
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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