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As our world becomes increasingly diverse and
technologically-driven, the role and identities of teachers
continues to change. Cases on Teacher Identity, Diversity, and
Cognition in Higher Education seeks to address this change and
provide an accurate depiction of the teaching profession today.
This thought-provoking collection of cases covers a range of
educational contexts from preschool teaching in Europe to higher
education in Australia and North America, and draws on expert
knowledge of these diverse contexts, centered on a common theme of
teacher identity. This book can be used by teacher educators and
trainee teachers, as well as those who have an interest in social
research into teaching.
This book articulates an understanding of what is meant by the term
social justice from a global perspective, drawing upon examples of
practice from across a range of English for academic purposes (EAP)
and English language teaching (ELT) higher education contexts.
Presently, within western higher educational systems, there is a
drive for greater integration of approaches that lend themselves to
social justice. However, questions still remain about what that
means in practice. This book seeks to answer that not by telling
but by showing. It presents a series of chapters that act as
vignettes into a diverse set of classrooms, contexts and countries,
offering examples of how and where an epistemology of social
justice has been put into practice in teaching and learning
situations. Such situations range from cross-continental higher
educational partnerships between east and west to instances of EAP
practitioners’ work with refugees from North Africa and the
Middle East. These examples are threaded together by the common
goal of understanding what it is that defines an enactment of
social justice and what the shared denominators are across these
contexts. Through looking at these various examples, the authors
produce a set of codes and themes that are common to practice
across contexts and discuss how these might help inform practice in
other areas of language education, higher education and educational
development work in general.
'The Charlton Men', the first part of a trilogy set in South
London, follows two 'Charlton Men' as their lives become
intertwined with the fortunes of their local football club.
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