Multilingual Classroom Ecologies: Inter-Relationship, Interactions and Ideologies Contributor(s): Creese, Angela (Editor), Martin, Peter (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1853596957 ISBN-13: 9781853596957 Publisher: Multilingual Matters Limited OUR PRICE: $94.95 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: November 2003 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Education | Aims & Objectives - Education | Bilingual Education - Language Arts & Disciplines | Linguistics - General |
Dewey: 370.117 |
LCCN: 2003008756 |
Series: Bilingual Education and Bilingualism |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.5" W x 9.8" (0.90 lbs) 152 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The theme of this book is the multilingual classroom and the interrelationships, interactions and ideologies that apply in such classrooms. Drawing on studies from different multilingual communities in different parts of the world, the volume demonstrates the complex nature of the multilingual classroom, and in so doing provides a number of interdisciplinary perspectives for an international audience. The contributions to the volume are located within an ecological framework, one that emphasises the inter-relationships between languages and their speakers in multilingual and multi-cultural classrooms, the dynamics of multilingual classroom interaction, and the positionings of classroom languages and their speakers in dominant educational discourses. There are three main themes interweaved throughout the book: Inter-relationships - Relationships between languages and their speakers in multilingual/multicultural classrooms. - The impact of educationally dominant languages on the ecologies of other languages. Interactions - The dynamics of multilingual classroom interaction for learning and teaching bilingually. - The discursive meetings and mergings of socially situated participants within multilingual classrooms. Ideology - The positionings of classroom languages and their speakers in dominant educational discourses/conversations. - The positionings of pedagogies, knowledge and participants in multilingual classrooms. |
Contributor Bio(s): Martin, Peter: - Peter Martin is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for English Language Teacher Education and Applied Linguistics in the School of Education at the University of Leicester. His research interests include bilingualism, bilingual education, language education, classroom discourse and language shift.Creese, Angela: - Angela Creese is Professor of Educational Linguistics at the School of Education, University of Birmingham. She is a researcher in the fields of sociolinguistics, multilingualism and linguistic ethnography and currently leads, the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project, Translation and translanguaging: Investigating linguistic and cultural transformations in superdiverse wards in four UK cities (TLANG). |