Identity, Power, and Prestige in Switzerland's Multilingual Education

Identity, Power, and Prestige in Switzerland's Multilingual Education
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9783839466193
ISBN-13 : 3839466199
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Synopsis Identity, Power, and Prestige in Switzerland's Multilingual Education by : Anna Becker

Switzerland is known for its multilingualism, yet not all languages are represented equally in society. The situation is exacerbated by the influx of heritage languages and English through migration and globalization processes which challenge the traditional education system. This study is the first to investigate how schools in Grisons, Fribourg, and Zurich negotiate neoliberal forces leading to a growing necessity of English, a romanticized view on national languages, and the social justice perspective of institutionalizing heritage languages. It uncovers power and legitimacy issues and showcases students' and teachers' complex identities to advocate equitable multilingual education.

The Handbook of Plurilingual and Intercultural Language Learning

The Handbook of Plurilingual and Intercultural Language Learning
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 581
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ISBN-10 : 9781394165940
ISBN-13 : 1394165943
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Synopsis The Handbook of Plurilingual and Intercultural Language Learning by : Christiane Fäcke

Our evolving understanding of the role of English as a lingua franca and our growing sensitivity to the unique needs of students and teachers who communicate across languages and cultures has led to significant changes in language teaching, pedagogy, and curriculum design. The Handbook of Plurilingual and Intercultural Language Learning is a field-defining book, which examines the various ways learners learn and acquire language in a truly global context. Featuring contributions from a diverse range of scholars reflecting different cultural, linguistic, regional, and ideological perspectives, this innovative volume presents the most recent developments in the field while revealing the nuances and complexities of teaching and learning foreign languages. This Handbook explains the conceptual basis of intercultural and plurilingual learning, describes core pedagogical concepts, discusses different learning and teaching approaches, and provides the historical background for various methods and theories. The authors discuss how policy and pedagogy can adapt to the shifting demographics of local student populations, address new trends and evolving themes, and explore contemporary topics such as translanguaging, intercomprehension, technology-enhanced learning, language policy, and more. The Handbook of Plurilingual and Intercultural Language Learning is essential reading for students, educators, and researchers in applied linguistics, language teaching and learning, plurilingualism/multilingualism, TESOL, cognitive linguistics, language policy, language acquisition, and intercultural communication.

Mother Tongue Prestige

Mother Tongue Prestige
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781000937282
ISBN-13 : 1000937283
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Synopsis Mother Tongue Prestige by : Jessica Sujata Chandras

This book studies the intersection of language and social privilege in education in India. Drawing on rich ethnographic detail and primary data, it introduces a conversation of privilege, specifically contemporary configurations of caste and socioeconomic class in India, to the fields of South Asian studies and sociolinguistic educational studies. The author examines how and why education at the pre-primary, secondary, and higher education levels in India remains largely segregated by socioeconomic class and caste through the lens of language. She advances fields of study of multilingual education, language ideologies, and complexities between language and identity to contribute to work on language and privilege in education by providing a novel and contemporary case from India. The book also critiques contemporary caste configurations in India that uphold urban middle-class Brahmins as the socially privileged purveyors of social and linguistic norms. Mother Tongue Prestige parses out threads of motivation, perceptions of education, and aspirations tied to language use and learning that shape generations of students in an educational system preparing them for a globalized workforce and urban, multilingual livelihoods in India and abroad. It will be an indispensable resource for students and researchers of education, language, sociology, sociology of education, linguistics, sociolinguistics, and South Asian studies.

The Multilingual Edge of Education

The Multilingual Edge of Education
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 113754855X
ISBN-13 : 9781137548559
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Synopsis The Multilingual Edge of Education by : Piet Van Avermaet

This book highlights the need to develop new educational perspectives in which multilingualism is valorised and strategically used in settings and contexts of instruction and learning. Situated in the current educational debate about multilingualism and ethno-linguistic minorities, chapter authors examine the polarised response to heightened linguistic diversity and how the debate is very much premised on binary views of monolingualism and multi- or bilingualism. Contributors argue that the diverse linguistic backgrounds of immigrant and minority students should be considered an asset, instead of being regarded as a barrier to teaching and learning. From its title through to its conclusion, this book underlines the current perspective of multilingualism as possessing cutting edge potential for transforming diverse classrooms into more inhabitable, more equitable and more efficiently organised spaces for learning. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in educational linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, pedagogics, educational studies, and educational anthropology.

Global Perspectives on Language Education Policies

Global Perspectives on Language Education Policies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781351610001
ISBN-13 : 1351610007
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Synopsis Global Perspectives on Language Education Policies by : JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall

Presenting research on language policy and planning, with a special focus on educational contexts in which English plays a role, this book brings readers up-to-date on the latest developments in research, theory, and practice in a rapidly changing field. The diversity of authors, research settings, and related topics offers a sample of empirical studies across multiple language teaching and university contexts. The fifth volume in the Global Research on Teaching and Learning English series, it features access to both new and previously unpublished research in chapters written by TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grant awardees and invited chapters by respected scholars in the field.

Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism

Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 510
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ISBN-10 : 9781847693563
ISBN-13 : 1847693563
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism by : Colin Baker

Written as an introductory text from a crossdisciplinary perspective, this book covers individual and societal concepts in minority and majority languages.

Critical Sociolinguistics

Critical Sociolinguistics
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781350293540
ISBN-13 : 1350293547
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Synopsis Critical Sociolinguistics by : Alfonso Del Percio

Providing a series of crucial debates on language, power, difference and social inequality, this volume traces developments and dissonances in critical sociolinguistics. Eminent and emerging academic figures from around the world collaboratively engage with the work of Monica Heller, offering insights into the politics and power formations that surround knowledge of language and society. Challenging disciplinary power dynamics in critical sociolinguistics, this book is an experiment testing new ways of producing knowledge on language and society. Critically discussing central sociolinguistic concepts from critique to political economy, labor to media, education to capitalism, each chapter features a number of scholars offering their distinct social and political perspectives on the place played by language in the social fabric. Through its theoretical, epistemological, and methodological breadth, the volume foregrounds political alliances in how language is known and explored by scholars writing from specific geopolitical spaces that come with diverse political struggles and dynamics of power. Allowing for a diversity of genres, debates, controversies, fragments and programmatic manifestos, the volume prefigures a new mode of knowledge production that multiplies perspectives and starts practicing the more inclusive, just and equal worlds that critical sociolinguists envision.

Classroom Issues

Classroom Issues
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781135698751
ISBN-13 : 1135698759
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Classroom Issues by : Mal Leicester

Volume III provides a focus on the classroom, pedagogy, curriculum and pupil experience. It covers relatively neglected areas of curriculum development, such as mathematics and technology, as well as the more familiar terrain of literature and drama. A particularly useful section deals with aesthetic education.

MultiPluriTrans in Educational Ethnography

MultiPluriTrans in Educational Ethnography
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9783839427729
ISBN-13 : 383942772X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis MultiPluriTrans in Educational Ethnography by : Sabine Bollig

Ethnography has established itself as a key strategy of qualitative research in education, because it is so versatile, flexible, and ambiguous. Its growing importance coincides with an increasing diversity of »discovered« educational realities. In the process, many basic assumptions have turned into genuine tasks of research. Where are the places and times of learning, education, and social work to be found? Who are the actors and addressees? How are education and learning performed and enacted? The contributions to this volume discuss the multiple challenges that ethnographic research has to confront when exploring the multimodality, plurality, and translocality of educational realities.

Mindfulness and Meditation at University

Mindfulness and Meditation at University
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Publisher : transcript Verlag
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9783839456965
ISBN-13 : 3839456967
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Mindfulness and Meditation at University by : Andreas de Bruin

Why should mindfulness and meditation be taught at universities? What impact could the establishment of such programs have on students and on the education system itself? Andreas de Bruin showcases the remarkable results of the first ten years of the Munich Model »Mindfulness and Meditation in a University Context« - a program started in the year 2010 in which 2000 students have already participated. Through meditation-journal entries featured in the book, students describe the effects of mindfulness and meditation on their studies and in their daily lives. In addition to an overview of cutting-edge research into mindfulness and meditation, along with in-depth analyses and explanations of key terms, the book also contains numerous practical exercises with instructions.