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This book explores the experiences of men and women who train to
teach ESL as a second career. Drawing from in-depth interviews and
observations of 30 students (aged 45 to 73) in a TESOL graduate
program, this book provides portraits of these individuals as they
develop as teachers. It describes the processes they go through to
launch their teaching careers, the successes and challenges they
face, and the evolving significance of their work in their overall
life goals and achievements. A welcome addition to the growing
literature on teacher development, this book will be an important
resource for teacher trainers and anyone working in TESOL.
This book is an accessible introduction to linguistics specifically
tailored for teachers of second language/bilingual education. It
guides teachers stepwise through the components of language,
focusing on the areas of linguistics that are most pertinent for
teaching. Throughout the book there are opportunities to analyze
linguistic data and discuss language-related issues in various
educational and social contexts. Readers will be able to identify
patterns in actual language use to inform their teaching and help
learners advance to the next level. A highly readable account of
how language works, this book is an ideal text for teacher
education courses.
This revised edition of Bilingualism in Schools and Society is an
accessible introduction to the sociolinguistic and educational
aspects of and the political issues surrounding bilingualism,
including code-switching in popular music, advertising, and online
social spaces. It also addresses the personal aspect of the topic
in a well-informed discussion of what it means to study and live
with multiple languages in a globalized world and practical advice
on raising bilingual children. Extensive new material has been
added that deals with more holistic understandings of bilingual
performance, including translanguaging, flexible bilingualism, and
code-meshing; blending standard and vernacular languages/dialects
in hybrid texts; and recent developments in policies surrounding
the education of English Learners and EL assessment, including
Common Core State Standards (CCSS), PARCC and SBAC testing, WIDA
and ELPA21 language assessments, and Every Student Succeeds Act
(ESSA). Updated and new discussions on community-based heritage
language programs and 'super-diversity' further enhance this new
edition, along with updated statistics on bilingual populations and
the world's top languages. Each chapter includes lists of further
readings, helpful digital resources and study questions, as well as
student activities and boxed vignettes. Firmly grounded in the
analysis of empirical work with bilingual children and adults in
various multilingual settings throughout the world, Bilingualism in
Schools and Society is the ideal text for courses on bilingualism
in language education programs.
This book is an accessible introduction to linguistics specifically
tailored for teachers of second language/bilingual education. It
guides teachers stepwise through the components of language,
focusing on the areas of linguistics that are most pertinent for
teaching. Throughout the book there are opportunities to analyze
linguistic data and discuss language-related issues in various
educational and social contexts. Readers will be able to identify
patterns in actual language use to inform their teaching and help
learners advance to the next level. A highly readable account of
how language works, this book is an ideal text for teacher
education courses.
This revised edition of Bilingualism in Schools and Society is an
accessible introduction to the sociolinguistic and educational
aspects of and the political issues surrounding bilingualism,
including code-switching in popular music, advertising, and online
social spaces. It also addresses the personal aspect of the topic
in a well-informed discussion of what it means to study and live
with multiple languages in a globalized world and practical advice
on raising bilingual children. Extensive new material has been
added that deals with more holistic understandings of bilingual
performance, including translanguaging, flexible bilingualism, and
code-meshing; blending standard and vernacular languages/dialects
in hybrid texts; and recent developments in policies surrounding
the education of English Learners and EL assessment, including
Common Core State Standards (CCSS), PARCC and SBAC testing, WIDA
and ELPA21 language assessments, and Every Student Succeeds Act
(ESSA). Updated and new discussions on community-based heritage
language programs and 'super-diversity' further enhance this new
edition, along with updated statistics on bilingual populations and
the world's top languages. Each chapter includes lists of further
readings, helpful digital resources and study questions, as well as
student activities and boxed vignettes. Firmly grounded in the
analysis of empirical work with bilingual children and adults in
various multilingual settings throughout the world, Bilingualism in
Schools and Society is the ideal text for courses on bilingualism
in language education programs.
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