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Global Citizenship in Foreign Language Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Global Citizenship in Foreign Language Education

In light of increasing globalization, this collection makes the case for global citizenship education as a way forward for transforming foreign language learning and teaching to better address current and future global challenges in times of unprecedented change. The volume maps a multi-dimensional approach within foreign language pedagogy to take up the challenge of "educating the global citizen". Drawing on sociocultural, pedagogical, cosmopolitan, digital and civic-minded perspectives, the book explores the challenges in constructing epistemological frameworks in increasingly global environments, the need for developing context-sensitive educational practices, the potential of linking up ...

Activating and Engaging Learners and Teachers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Activating and Engaging Learners and Teachers

This book offers a nuanced, integrated understanding of EFL learning and instruction and investigates both learner and teacher perspectives on four thematically interconnected parts. Part I encompasses chapters on psychological aspects related to teaching and learning and presents the latest research on positive language education, teacher empathy, and well-being. Part II deals with EFL teaching methodology, specifically related to teaching pronunciation, language assessment, peer response, and strategy instruction. Part III addresses aspects of cultural learning including inter- and transculturality, digital citizenship, global learning, and cosmopolitanism. Part IV concerns teaching with literary texts, for instance, to reflect on social and political discourse, facilitate empowerment, imagine utopian or dystopian futures, and to bring non-Western narratives into language classrooms.

Intercultural Learning in Language Education and Beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Intercultural Learning in Language Education and Beyond

This book provides a contemporary and critical examination of the theoretical and pedagogical impact of Michael Byram’s pioneering work on intercultural communicative competence and intercultural citizenship within the field of language education and beyond. The chapters address important theoretical and empirical work on the teaching, learning, and assessment of intercultural learning, and highlight how individual language educators and communities of practice enact intercultural learning in locally appropriate ways. The book offers comprehensive, up-to-date and accessible knowledge for researchers, teachers, teacher-trainers and students.

Transforming World Language Teaching and Teacher Education for Equity and Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Transforming World Language Teaching and Teacher Education for Equity and Justice

This edited book expands the current scholarship on teaching world languages for social justice and equity in K-12 and postsecondary contexts in the US. Over the past decade, demand has been growing for a more critical approach to teaching languages and cultures: in response, this volume brings together a group of scholars whose work bridges the fields of world language education and critical approaches to education. Within the current US context, the chapters address the following key questions: (1) How are pre-service or in-service world language teachers/professors embedding issues, understandings, or content related to social justice, human rights, access, critical pedagogy and equity into their teaching and curriculum? (2) How are teacher educators preparing language teachers to teach for social justice, human rights, access and equity?

Multimodal Communication in Intercultural Interaction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Multimodal Communication in Intercultural Interaction

This collection brings together a range of perspectives on multimodal communication in intercultural interaction, bridging cognitive, social, and functional approaches towards promoting cross-disciplinary dialogues and taking research at the intersections of these fields into new directions. The volume assembles conversationalist, socially oriented, cognitive, and sensory approaches in considering culture as a dynamic construct, co-constituted and (re)negotiated among participants in interaction and filtering it through a multimodal lens, drawing on a range of examples, such as educational settings or online video platforms. Each chapter offers a unique perspective on "culture" and "intercul...

Communicative Perspectives on COVID-19 in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Communicative Perspectives on COVID-19 in Ghana

This collection explores the communicative dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, redressing the absence of perspectives from Africa and the Global South in pandemic discourses and highlighting the importance of considering the impact of local contexts in global crises. The volume critically reflects on the significance of communicative dimensions, understood here as the effects of communication on bidirectional flows between senders and receivers, on many different aspects of the coronavirus pandemic. Grounded in transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives and drawing on data from the Ghanian experience, the book showcases how important it is for local factors to be taken into a...

Classroom Discourse Competence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Classroom Discourse Competence

In language learning contexts, the role of the language teacher is a particularly crucial one: it is the teacher who, through and with their use of (the foreign) language, has a significant influence on the extent to which language learners are linguistically/cognitively activated, and thus determines whether processes of language learning are initiated and promoted, or perhaps even impeded or prevented. Thus, it is of utmost importance for language teachers to acquire a high level of classroom discourse competence (CDC) - a professional competence that goes far beyond the notions of FL proficiency and communicative competence. Located at the intersection of theory, classroom research and practical approaches to (E)FL teacher education, Classroom Discourse Competence: Current Issues in Language Teaching and Teacher Education offers university students, trainee teachers, in-service teachers and teacher educators a comprehensive conceptualization of CDC (Part I). Furthermore, the chapters in this book explore facets of CDC (Part II) and present good-practice examples of CDC development in the context of pre-service teacher education (Part III).

Decolonizing Applied Linguistics Research in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Decolonizing Applied Linguistics Research in Latin America

This collection explores the critical decolonial practices of applied linguistics researchers from Latin America and the Latin American diaspora, shedding light on the processes of epistemological decolonization and moving from a monolingual to a multilingual stance. The volume brings together participants from an AILA 2021 symposium, in which researchers reflected on applied linguistics in Latin America, and on the ways in which it brought concerns around social justice, the legacy of coloniality, and the role of monolingual English in education to the fore. Each chapter is composed of four parts: an autobiographical section written both in Spanish or Portuguese and in English followed by a...

Expanding Ecological Approaches to Language, Culture, and Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Expanding Ecological Approaches to Language, Culture, and Identity

This book explores the process of identity (re)construction among mixed-heritage children within the context of globalization through the lens of its intersection with Korean society. The volume illustrates how these multicultural children mediate hybrid social spaces and examines their personal approaches toward translating, resisting, and transforming the entanglements engendered in those spaces. By tracing the trajectories of their identity (re)formations over several years, the book details the paths these youths have taken to navigate diverse contact zones and cope with institutional regulatory mechanisms. It highlights that, in the face of prevailing social stigma, they actively involv...

Intercultural Service Learning im Englischunterricht
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 335

Intercultural Service Learning im Englischunterricht

Die Schule ist dazu aufgerufen, aktive gesellschaftliche Teilhabe, interkulturelle Kommunikation und Persönlichkeitsbildung zu fördern. Dazu bedarf es neuer Unterrichtskonzepte in allen Fächern. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt, wie der Englischunterricht durch den Einsatz von Service Learning diesen Zielen gerecht werden kann, indem schulisches Lernen mit gemeinnützigem Engagement verbunden wird. Im Fremdsprachenunterricht kommt es neben dem Spracherwerb auch auf das Erlangen interkultureller Kompetenz an. In der empirischen Studie wurden daher journalistische Arbeitsweisen genutzt, um interkulturelle und sprachliche Fertigkeiten weiter zu entwickeln. Auf der Basis von Action Research wird die Wirksamkeit und der Mehrwert von Intercultural Service Learning an einem Gymnasium untersucht. Dabei zeigt sich, dass Intercultural Service Learning nicht nur im Hinblick auf den sprachlichen und interkulturellen Lernzuwachs sehr effizient ist, sondern auch nachhaltig zur Völkerverständigung beitragen kann. Die Arbeit wurde mit dem Franz-Emanuel-Weinert-Preis der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München ausgezeichnet.