Global Perspectives on Multilingualism
Unity in Diversity
Maria E Torres-Guzman editor Joel Gomez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:17th Jul '09
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In this timely volume, international scholars examine how multilingual schooling is handled in schools across the world with a series of case studies from South Africa, Nigeria, Germany, Colombia, Slovakia, New Zealand, and Taiwan. Presenting new contributions arising from the varied contexts of multilingualism today, this collection urges educators to employ broader definitions of multilingualism; to treat the intricate messiness of language modes and language community goals as factors that mediate instructional and organizational designs, practices, and policies; to question the hopes or disappointments of democracy as we now know it; and to consider the connections or disconnections of teaching with the cultures represented in the classroom. Demonstrating the commonalities among exemplars of practice, this book will help U.S. educators construct more effective policies and programs for multilingual instruction in K–12 schools.
Contributors: Roger Barnard, Carole Bloch, Gabriele Budach, Sol Colmenares, Chen-ching Li, Anne-Marie de Mejía, Ursula Neumann, Tope Omoniyi, Hans-Joachim Roth, Harvey Tejada, Ildikó Vančo, and Rosemary Wildsmith-Cromarty
This book brings together an international set of contributors on the all-important theme of multilingualism as a means of bringing our world together. Writing from vantage points in societies undergoing rapid political change, the authors show us how to make our educational environments more reflective of the multilingual realities of learners' lives. They depict a rich array of alternatives from multilingual stories for early childhood literacy, offer instructional strategies and curricular design that draw on multilingual resources, and examine language policy and planning focused on the language and educational rights of Indigenous, heritage language, and Deaf populations. - Nancy H. Hornberger, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania
ISBN: 9780807749722
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 11mm
Weight: 318g
224 pages