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Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning:
Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers
provides educators with foundational knowledge on how students'
native languages influence their learning of English language and
literacy. Linguistically diverse students increasingly populate
current classrooms, and it is important for educators to have
general linguistic and cross-linguistic knowledge to provide
students with equitable access to the language and content of
school. By discussing English language learners' (ELLs) primary
language norms, positive and negative transfer, and culturally
sustaining resources, this book helps educators understand how to
support ELLs' use of their primary language as an asset when
engaging in English language and literacy learning experiences.
This book provides a critical introduction and translation of fifty
Santiniketan (Abode of Peace) essays written by Rabindranath Tagore
between 1908 and 1914. It provides key insights into Tagore's
fundamental meditations on life, nature, religion, philosophy and
the world at large. As the first of its kind, this volume is a
definitive collection of Tagore's Santiniketan essays translated
into English which contains a substantial amount of scholarly
material on them. The essays look at Tagore's ideas of
universality, his socio-cultural location along with the
development of his thought, his reflections on Buddhism,
Vaisnavism, Baul philosophy, the Bhagavadgita and to a great extent
the Upanishads and their contemporary relevance. It also connects
Sri Ramakrishna's concepts of vijnana and bhavamukha with Tagore's
thought, an original contribution, through the study of these
essays. A nuanced exploration into translation theory and praxis,
it fills a lacuna in Tagore Studies by bringing to the fore
profound religious, spiritual and philosophical knowledge in
Tagore's own voice. This volume will be useful for scholars and
researchers of Translation Studies, Tagore Studies, Language and
Literature, Cultural Studies and readers interested in Tagore's
philosophical ideas.
This book provides a critical introduction and translation of fifty
Santiniketan (Abode of Peace) essays written by Rabindranath Tagore
between 1908 and 1914. It provides key insights into Tagore's
fundamental meditations on life, nature, religion, philosophy and
the world at large. As the first of its kind, this volume is a
definitive collection of Tagore's Santiniketan essays translated
into English which contains a substantial amount of scholarly
material on them. The essays look at Tagore's ideas of
universality, his socio-cultural location along with the
development of his thought, his reflections on Buddhism,
Vaisnavism, Baul philosophy, the Bhagavadgita and to a great extent
the Upanishads and their contemporary relevance. It also connects
Sri Ramakrishna's concepts of vijnana and bhavamukha with Tagore's
thought, an original contribution, through the study of these
essays. A nuanced exploration into translation theory and praxis,
it fills a lacuna in Tagore Studies by bringing to the fore
profound religious, spiritual and philosophical knowledge in
Tagore's own voice. This volume will be useful for scholars and
researchers of Translation Studies, Tagore Studies, Language and
Literature, Cultural Studies and readers interested in Tagore's
philosophical ideas.
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