Bilingualism and Language Pedagogy.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781853597565
- 404/.2
- P115.B5453 2004
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Between Support and Marginalisation: The Development of Academic Language in Linguistic Minority Children -- Spanish/English Speech Practices: Bringing Chaos to Order -- The Continua of Biliteracy and the Bilingual Educator: Educational Linguistics in Practice -- Teacher Identity as Pedagogy: Towards a Field-Internal Conceptualisation in Bilingual and Second Language Education -- Bilingual Teachers in Mainstream Secondary School Classrooms: Using Turkish for Curriculum Learning -- Do We Expect Too Much of Bilingual Teachers? Bilingual Teaching in Developing Countries -- Professional Development for Bilingual Teachers in the United States: A Site for Articulating and Contesting Professional Roles.
This book brings an understanding of language as a social practice, and bilingualism as the study of bidirectional transitioning, to the examination of bilingual settings in the US, Europe and developing countries. The volume suggests that language pedagogy needs to reflect new understandings of bilinguals.
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