The Multilingual Instructor
What foreign language teachers say about their experience and why it matters
Lihua Zhang author Claire Kramsch author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Dec '17
Should be back in stock very soon
This books explores some of the key issues related to teaching languages in an era of increasing global mobility, institutional control, and educational uncertainty.
Claire Kramsch and Lihua Zhang use an ecological approach and a complexity thought model to examine the identities, experiences, and practices of foreign language teachers as native or non-native speakers, multilingual instructors, and professional educators. What is their sense of legitimacy? How do they bridge the historical and cultural gaps between them and their students? What stories do they share in the classroom? Which do they not share? How do they view their ethical responsibility?
"In this landmark publication, Kramsch and Zhang show us the challenges facing the multilingual instructor and the importance of understanding their experiences in order to improve the quality of teaching and learning as transformative practices. The ecological framework provides a very useful model for future studies, while the attention to the ethical role of the multilingual instructor is a timely reminder to us all". * Li Wei, Chair of Applied Linguistics, UCL Institute of Education *
- Winner of Winner of the Modern Language Association's Kenneth W. Mildenberger Prize.
ISBN: 9780194217378
Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 14mm
Weight: 396g
264 pages