Language Teaching in the Linguistic Landscape

Language Teaching in the Linguistic Landscape
Author: David Malinowski,Hiram H. Maxim,Sébastien Dubreil
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030557614

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This book builds upon the growing field of Linguistic Landscape in order to demonstrate the power of a spatialized approach to language, culture, and literacy education as it opens classrooms and cultivates new competencies. The chapters develop major themes, including re-imagining language curricula, language classrooms, and schoolscapes in dialogue with the heteroglossic discourses of the local; developing L2 learners’ symbolic, translingual competencies through engagement with situated, multimodal texts; fostering critical social awareness through language study in the linguistic landscape; expanding opportunities for situated L2 reading and writing; and cultivating language students’ capacities for engaged scholarship and research in out-of-class contexts. By exploring the pedagogical possibilities of place-based approaches to literacy development, this volume contributes to the reimagining of language education through the linguistic landscape.

Linguistic Landscapes in Language and Teacher Education

Linguistic Landscapes in Language and Teacher Education
Author: Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031228674

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This book offers an international account of the use of linguistic landscapes to promote multilingual education, from primary school to the university, and in teacher education programs. It brings linguistic landscapes to the forefront of multilingual education in school settings and teacher education, expanding the disciplinary domains through which they have been studied. Drawing on multidisciplinarity and placing linguistic landscapes in the field of language (teacher) education, this book presents empirical studies developed in eleven countries: Australia, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mozambique, The Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, and The United States. The chapters illustrate how multilingual pedagogies can be enhanced using linguistic landscapes in mainstream education and are written by partners of the Erasmus Plus project LoCALL “LOcal Linguistic Landscapes for global language education in the school context”.

Linguistic Landscapes Beyond the Language Classroom

Linguistic Landscapes Beyond the Language Classroom
Author: Greg Niedt,Corinne A. Seals
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350125384

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Linguistic landscapes can play an important role in educating individuals beyond formal pedagogical environments. This book argues that anywhere can be a space for people to learn from displayed texts, images, and other communicated signs, and consequently a space where teachable cultural moments are created. Following language learning trajectories that 'exit through the language classroom' into city streets, public offices, museums and monuments, this volume presents innovative work demonstrating that anyone can learn from the linguistic landscape that surrounds them. Offering a bridge between theoretical research and practical application, chapters consider how we make sense of places by understanding how the landscape is used to express, claim and contest identities and ideologies. In this way, Linguistic Landscapes Beyond the Language Classroom highlights the unexpected potential of the informal settings for learning and for teachers to expand their students' intercultural experience.

Linguistic Landscapes and Educational Spaces

Linguistic Landscapes and Educational Spaces
Author: Edina Krompák,Víctor Fernández-Mallat,Stephan Meyer
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781788923880

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How do written and other signs shape our educational spaces and practices; and how, in turn, are these written and other signs shaped by the educational spaces and practices they inhabit? Building on enquiries into the linguistic landscapes of public spaces, this volume addresses these questions and thereby further advances the educational turn in linguistic and semiotic landscapes studies. Prompted by social changes associated with migration and superdiversity, as well as imperatives to promote pluri- and multilingualism, the studies collected here speak to the interest of researchers and practitioners in educational linguistics and educational sciences. They confirm the value of combining empirical analyses of linguistic and semiotic educationscapes with action research on mobilising linguistic landscapes as pedagogical resources to promote multilingual equality.

Spatializing Language Studies

Spatializing Language Studies
Author: Sébastien Dubreil,David Malinowski,Hiram H. Maxim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2023-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031395789

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This open access volume offers valuable new perspectives on the question of how mobility, locatedness and immersion in the physical world can enhance second language teaching and learning. It does so through a diverse array of empirical studies of language, literacy, and culture learning in the linguistic landscape of visible and audible public discourse. Written from conceptually rich and disciplinarily varied perspectives, its ten chapters address methodological and practical problems of relating language learning to the lived and rapidly changing places of the late modern world. Whether it is within the four walls of a school, in a nearby multilingual neighborhood, in a virtual telecollaborative space, or in any other location where languages may be learned, this volume highlights different configurations of learning spaces, the leveraging of real-world places for critical learning, and ways to productively ‘dislocate’ language learners from preconceived notions and standardized experiences. Together, these elements create conditions for a language and literacy pedagogy that can be said to be robustly spatialized: linguistically and culturally complex, geographically situated, historically informed, dialogically realized, and socially engaged.

Reading and Writing with English Learners

Reading and Writing with English Learners
Author: Valentina Gonzalez,Dr. Melinda Miller
Publsiher: SEIDLITZ EDUCATION, LLC
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781732194878

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Reading & Writing with English Learners offers kindergarten through fifth grade reading and writing educators a user-friendly guide and framework for supporting English learners in balanced literacy classrooms. Authors Valentina Gonzalez and Melinda Miller lead readers in exploring the components of Reading & Writing with English Learners with a special eye for increasing the effectiveness of instructional methods and quality of instruction to serve English learners. This book shares practical and effective techniques for accommodating reading and writing instruction to design learning that simultaneously increases literacy and language development. Reading & Writing with English Learners was written for: • K-5 Classroom Teachers • ESL Teachers • Reading and Writing Instructional Coaches • District Leaders Reading & Writing with English Learners includes: • the components of Reading & Writing Workshop • accommodations that support English Learners • high yield practices for Reading & Writing Workshop during remote teaching • the role of phonics • a culturally inclusive booklist • activities that support Reading & Writing Workshop And more!

Teaching Languages Off the Beaten Track

Teaching Languages Off the Beaten Track
Author: Michal B. Paradowski
Publsiher: Inquiries in Language Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Education, Bilingual
ISBN: 3631648294

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This book is a response to changes in modern reality and philosophy of language teaching, offering effective solutions to situations outside of norms and routines. It familiarises readers with contemporary theoretical debate and new research and demonstrates how to easily translate these into practical everyday classroom applications.

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: 9781134658725

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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.