English-Medium Instruction and Translanguaging
BethAnne Paulsrud editor Zhongfeng Tian editor Jeanette Toth editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Multilingual Matters
Published:20th Jan '21
Should be back in stock very soon
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- Hardback£99.95(9781788927321)
First book to unite two integral topics of language education research: translanguaging and English-medium instruction
This book offers a critical exploration of definitions, methodologies, and ideologies of English-medium instruction (EMI) and contributes to new understandings of translanguaging as theory and pedagogy across diverse contexts. It demonstrates the affordances and constraints that translanguaging processes present in relation to EMI classrooms.
This book offers a critical exploration of definitions, methodologies and ideologies of English-medium instruction (EMI), contributing to new understandings of translanguaging as theory and pedagogy across diverse contexts. It brings together a number of conceptual and empirical studies on translanguaging in EMI at different educational levels, in a variety of countries, with different approaches to translanguaging, different named languages, and different policies. These studies include several underrepresented contexts across the globe, providing a broad view of how translanguaging in EMI is understood in these educational settings. Furthermore, this book addresses the complexities of translanguaging through a discussion of the affordances and constraints associated with the use of multiple linguistic resources in the EMI classroom.
This truly international volume is a must-read for all those interested in the interface between translanguaging and English-medium instruction. Despite the pervasive presence of recalcitrant monolingual ideologies, the contributors clearly attest that the exclusive use of English is unnatural, unrealistic and, on too many occasions, harmful, while translanguaging, if cogently theorized and implemented (not at any cost), is legitimized as a natural, reasonable and beneficial practice. * David Lasagabaster, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain *
As English-medium instruction (EMI) continues to proliferate across the world, this volume offers a timely critique of its ideology and policy. The empirical studies of translanguaging in diverse EMI contexts show the complexities and challenges of a multilingual approach to teaching and learning. Lessons can be learned from the studies in this fascinating volume, with far-reaching implications for policy, practice and theory-building. * Li Wei, UCL Centre for Applied Linguistics, UK *
Disrupting the traditional monoglossic, monolingual interpretation of the ‘E’ in English-medium instruction (EMI), the many authors in this timely work contribute to showing how inclusive EMI can be designed and practiced with the translanguaging lens. A must-read for all EMI educators, parents, students, and policymakers.
* Angel Lin, Simon Fraser University, Canada *...the volume presents a compelling case for the use of translanguaging in EMI settings and calls for scholars to adopt this approach while bearing in mind various factors at the micro, meso, and macro levels. In addition, it is a timely publication that makes a significant contribution to the recognition of translanguaging in the EMI context at the practical and policy levels.
-- Language and Education, 2023, Xinyue Li and Citing Li Shanghai, International Studies University, China[This book] offers a fresh, global, and well-documented look at the interplay of English-medium instruction (EMI) and translanguaging theory and pedagogy. The book is organised in eleven compelling and comprehensible chapters. Together, the chapters present cutting-edge empirical research, which unpacks current practices and provides reflections on language use in the EMI classroom, from primary school to higher education.
-- Irene Soriano Flórez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain * E-JournALL, Volume 8, Issue 1, March 2021 *This book provides another avenue for both policy-makers and language practitioners to understand how translanguaging bridges education and daily communication and to revisit the relationship of dominance and superiority from a Global South perspective (Pennycook and Makoni, 2020).
-- Chuotong Huang and Fan Fang, Shantou University, China * RELC Journal 1– 3 *A key strength of this well-structured book is the breadth of empirical and conceptual work. From primary, secondary, and tertiary contexts to public and private sectors, the research has an incredibly diverse global reach, with the juxtaposition of studies frequently reflecting wider discussions on linguistic hegemony.
-- Emma Brooks, UCL Institute of Education, UK * ELT Journal, November 2021 *ISBN: 9781788927314
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
Weight: 374g
240 pages