Biliteracy and Globalization

Biliteracy and Globalization
Author: Viniti Vaish
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847690326

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This book analyzes how the urban disadvantaged in the city of New Delhi learn English. Using qualitative methods the author discusses the pedagogy, texts and contexts in which biliteracy occurs and links English language teaching and learning in India with the broader social and economic processes of globalization in a developing country. The study is situated in a government school, a site where classrooms have rarely been qualitatively described, and where the Three Language Formula (TLF) is being fundamentally transformed due to increasing demand from the community for earlier access to the linguistic capital of English. Through research conducted in a call centre the author also shows what the requirements of new workplaces are and how government schools are trying to meet this demand.

Literacy and Globalization

Literacy and Globalization
Author: Uta Papen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134217311

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Using literacy practices in the newly independent post-apartheid Namibia as a lens through which to examine the effects of globalisation, this broad case study looks at issues surrounding tourism, state control and the new forces of consumerism. By placing literacy at the centre of an investigation into social and cultural change as experienced by individuals, Papen shows that in times of change, reading and writing are always implicated in structures of power and inequality. The book considers language practices that can exclude some members of Namibian society and also looks at the strategies used by local people to accommodate and even embrace the onward march of global English and the influx of foreign visitors, practices and modes of commerce and interaction.

Multilingual Trends in a Globalized World

Multilingual Trends in a Globalized World
Author: Navin Kumar Singh
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781443850018

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This book presents evolving language education trends by drawing examples and case studies from around the world. Over the past few decades, significant economic and political changes have taken place around the world which have had a significant impact on language teaching and learning practices across the globe. With globalization, the focus of language education has shifted from monolingualism towards bilingualism and multilingualism, in that multilingual practices have become the norm rather than the exception in most parts of the world. This book brings together some of latest controversies and case studies from South East Asia, the most diverse and multilingual context in the world, along with various other diverse contexts of importance. This book will be of interest to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and bilingual and multicultural education, second and foreign language educators, and other specialists in these fields.

Globalization and Language Teaching

Globalization and Language Teaching
Author: David Block,Deborah Cameron
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415242754

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This book considers the issues globalization raises for second language learning and teaching in an economy where the linguistic skills of workers is becoming increasingly important.

English and Development

English and Development
Author: Elizabeth J. Erling,Philip Seargeant
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847699480

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This book investigates the relationship between English and personal and national development, as this is both discursively promoted (particularly through language policy) and practically realized in developing societies. It addresses the effects that the increased use of English and the promotion of English-language education are having in developmental contexts, and their impact on broader educational issues, on local language ecologies and on questions of cultural identity. It investigates these issues by drawing together a series of original examinations and case studies by a range of leading scholars working in this burgeoning field. The chapters focus on a variety of contexts from around the world, and the volume as a whole surveys and critiques the positioning and influence of English as a catalyst for development in the 21st century.

Literacy Play and Globalization

Literacy  Play and Globalization
Author: Carmen L. Medina,Karen E. Wohlwend
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136193774

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This book takes on current perspectives on children’s relationships to literacy, media, childhood, markets and transtionalism in converging global worlds. It introduces the idea of multi-sited imaginaries to explain how children’s media and literacy performances shape and are shaped by shared visions of communities that we collectively imagine, including play, media, gender, family, school, or cultural worlds. It draws upon elements of ethnographies of globalization, nexus analysis and performance theories to examine the convergences of such imaginaries across multiple sites: early childhood and elementary classrooms and communities in Puerto Rico and the Midwest United States. In this work we attempt to understand that the local moment of engagement within play, dramatic experiences, and literacies is not a given but is always emerging from and within the multiple localities children navigate and the histories, possibilities and challenges they bring to the creative moment.

Language Education and the Challenges of Globalisation

Language Education and the Challenges of Globalisation
Author: Edith Esch,Martin Solly
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-06-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443860642

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This book, by an international group of scholars, focuses on a number of sociolinguistic issues, some of them complex and controversial, linked to language education in the age of globalisation. It examines these in different contexts of immigration and super-diversity, in the light of new mobilities and new conceptualisations of changing social realities and language communities. The various investigations presented in the volume are often united and interconnected in their approaches to these key areas of focus, although each peer-edited chapter brings its own relevance to the work as a whole, and each reflects the complexities and practices of the particular contexts and speech communities examined. The insights presented provide a useful way of looking at the current state of the art of language education across the different levels of schooling and also within the various contexts analysed. Because of the increasing interest in language education as a result of both the growing number of migrant children in schools and the globalisation associated with the rapid spread of English, the volume will be of interest to a wide international readership, including scholars and students of sociolinguistics and language education.

Contending with Globalization in World Englishes

Contending with Globalization in World Englishes
Author: Mukul Saxena,Tope Omoniyi
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-05-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847693976

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This book engages with English in globalization, re-examining and re-interpreting the contemporary contexts of its acquisition and use. The chapters contained in this book weave together four inter-related themes that define the role of English in the global context: the ‘centrality of structure’, ‘relationships of interdependence’, ‘social constructions of difference’ and ‘reproduction of inequality’. These themes enable the authors to draw attention to the dynamics of the contemporary realities of the ‘English-speaking’ and ‘English-using’ nations, especially as they compete for cultural, social, economic and symbolic capital in global networks. In engaging World Englishes with the sociolinguistics of globalization, the authors raise some fundamental questions about the status, structure, and functions of World Englishes.