Language Education and Society in a Changing World

Language  Education  and Society in a Changing World
Author: Tina Hickey,Jenny Williams
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 185359315X

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This book addresses many of the issues facing language teachers, researchers and policy makers in a world where languages are becoming extinct at an alarming rate and are frequently the focus for dispute and conflict.

Language Education and Policy for the Changing Society

Language  Education  and Policy for the Changing Society
Author: Dadang S. Anshori
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 6237776842

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Language Policies in Education

Language Policies in Education
Author: James W. Tollefson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415894586

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This new edition of takes a fresh look at enduring questions at the heart of fundamental debates about the role of schools in society, the links between education and employment, and conflicts between linguistic minorities and "mainstream" populations.

Language Policy Ideology and Educational Practices in a Globalised World

Language Policy  Ideology and Educational Practices in a Globalised World
Author: Delombera Negga,Monika Szirmai,Daniel Chan
Publsiher: Archives contemporaines
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2024
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9782813002778

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The challenges posed by globalization for languages, policies and education form the basis of this collection of selected doubly-blind peer-reviewed articles, which have been put together following the 2014 PLIDAM conference on “Policies and Ideologies in Language Teaching: Actors and discourses”. The chapters collected in this volume revolve around the topic of globalization, which we understand to be a blend of ideas covered by at least four meanings: (1) internationalization, in reference to the growing interdependence and transactions between countries; (2) liberalization, which has to do with the forming of an ‘open’ and ‘borderless’ world economy; (3) universalization of certain phenomena around the world; and (4) westernization, with an emphasis on the influence of Western values (gender equality, freedom of speech and other ideas inspired by the West) over the rest of the world. The four broad themes that the chapters are organised into are (I) Policies in Language Teaching and Learning; (II) Language Policy, Ideology and Minority Languages; (III) Language Teaching and Learning across Cultures; (IV) Language Teaching and Learning with Technology. Contributing to the knowledge, discussion and debate about the impact that globalization has had on languages, policies and education in a wide variety of contexts, we hope that this book will be useful and informative to language researchers, policy makers and anyone with an interest in the intersecting field between languages, policies and education.

Language Policy and Language Acquisition Planning

Language Policy and Language Acquisition Planning
Author: Maarja Siiner,Francis M. Hult,Tanja Kupisch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319759630

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In the sociopolitics of language, sometimes yesterday’s solution is tomorrow’s problem. This volume examines the evolving nature of language acquisition planning through a collection of papers that consider how decisions about language learning and teaching are mediated by a confluence of psychological, ideological, and historical forces. The first two parts of the volume feature empirical studies of formal and informal education across the lifespan and around the globe. Case studies map the agents, resources, and attitudes needed for creating moments and spaces for language learning that may, at times, collide with wider beliefs and policies that privilege some languages over others. The third part of the volume is devoted to conceptual contributions that take up theoretical issues related to epistemological and conceptual challenges for language acquisition planning. These contributions reflect on the full spectrum of social and cognitive factors that intersect with the planning of language teaching and learning including ethnic and racial power relations, historically situated political systems, language ideologies, community language socialization, relationships among stakeholders in communities and schools, interpersonal interaction, and intrapersonal development. In all, the volume demonstrates the multifaceted and socially situated nature of language acquisition planning.

Innovation and change in English language education

Innovation and change in English language education
Author: Ken Hyland,Lillian L C Wong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135051907

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Questions about what to teach and how best to teach it are what drive professional practice in the English language classroom. Innovation and change in English language education addresses these key questions so that teachers are able to understand and manage change to organise teaching and learning more effectively. The book provides an accessible introduction to current theory and research in innovation and change in ELT and shows how these understandings have been applied to the practical concerns of the curriculum and the classroom. In specially commissioned chapters written by experts in the field, the volume sets out the key issues in innovation and change and shows how these relate to actual practice offers a guide to innovation and change in key areas grounded in research relates theory to practice through the use of illustrative case studies and examples brings together the very best scholarship in TESOL and language education from around the world This book will be of interest to upper undergraduate and graduate students in applied linguistics, language education and TESOL as well as pre-service and in-service teachers, teacher educators, researchers and administrators keen to create and manage teaching and learning more effectively.

Language Education in a Changing World

Language Education in a Changing World
Author: Rod Bolitho,Richard Rossner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Language and education
ISBN: 1788927885

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"This book considers the role of language education in a rapidly changing world. Drawing on their extensive experience in language education, the authors consider how students might be supported in developing the language awareness and competences they need in order to participate fully and confidently in our increasingly diverse societies"--

Challenges for Language Education and Policy

Challenges for Language Education and Policy
Author: Bernard Spolsky,Ofra Inbar-Lourie,Michal Tannenbaum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134658657

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Addressing a wide range of issues in applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and multilingualism, this volume focuses on language users, the ‘people.’ Making creative connections between existing scholarship in language policy and contemporary theory and research in other social sciences, authors from around the world offer new critical perspectives for analyzing language phenomena and language theories, suggesting new meeting points among language users and language policy makers, norms, and traditions in diverse cultural, geographical, and historical contexts. Identifying and expanding on previously neglected aspects of language studies, the book is inspired by the work of Elana Shohamy, whose critical view and innovative work on a broad spectrum of key topics in applied linguistics has influenced many scholars in the field to think “out of the box” and to reconsider some basic commonly held understandings, specifically with regard to the impact of language and languaging on individual language users rather than on the masses.