Critical Perspectives on Teaching, Learning, and Society

Author:   Paul Chamness Miller ,  Timothy Reagan (The University of Maine, USA) ,  John W. Schwieter ,  Cuhullan Tsuyoshi McGivern
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Inc
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9781648027758


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 June 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Critical Perspectives on Teaching, Learning, and Society


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Founded in 2002, the International Society for Language Studies is a worldwide organization of volunteers, scholars, and practitioners committed to critical, interdisciplinary, and emergent approaches to language studies. Its eighth volume of the Readings in Language Studies series, Critical Perspectives on Teaching, Learning, and Society, presents international perspectives on issues of language related to a variety of themes.

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Author:   Paul Chamness Miller ,  Timothy Reagan (The University of Maine, USA) ,  John W. Schwieter ,  Cuhullan Tsuyoshi McGivern
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Information Age Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.670kg
ISBN:  

9781648027758


ISBN 10:   164802775
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Chapter 1. Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice in World Language Education: Beyond Conscientizacao; Terry A. Osborn and Timothy Reagan. Chapter 2. Classroom Mapping as a Pedagogical Tool: Gauging Student Participation and Teaching Effectiveness in the College Language Classroom; Adrian Gras-Velazquez and Maeve Porter Holliday. Chapter 3. Enhancing Student Voices in Academic Blog Writing; Jason Man, Bo Ho and Maria Mo, Kit Fung. Chapter 4. Communicative Competence in EFL Learning Revisited: Constructing a Pedagogical Framework Through Teacher—Based Reflection on Their Own Practice; Maria Evangelica Lizarraga. Chapter 5. A Short History of the Peaceable Discourse Needed for Critical Language Pedagogy: Exploratory Talk for Critical Dialogue; Graham V. Crookes. Chapter 6. Listening Closely to Ethnographic Experience: Locating Researcher Identity as Participant Listener; Won Kim. Chapter 7. Strategies Used by Plurilingual International Educators in the Australian Education Field; Germana Eckert. Chapter 8. Contextualizing Language Teaching in the United States: Teaching a Culturally Relevant Spanish Curriculum; N. Ariana Mrak. Chapter 9. Creating a New Courtroom Reality: Misinterpretation of Calques in Immigration Hearings; Marjorie J. Zambrano-Paff. Chapter 10. Can Clarity Surpass Familiarity?: Japanese EFL Learners' /ɹ/ and /l/ Phoneme Production Post-Pronunciation Training as Assessed by Listeners with Diverse English Variety Backgrounds; Brian G. Rubrecht. Chapter 11. Melodramatic Conventions in Asian American Films: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Saving Face; Yuki Matsumoto. Chapter 12. Recreating Beliefs Through Inscriptions on Body Panels of Commercial Buses in Lagos; Babtunji Hezekiah Adepoju. Chapter 13. The Creative Use of Language in German Refugee Politics, 2015-2016; Herrad Heselhaus. Chapter 14. When a Household Becomes Multilingual: Family Language Practices of Japanese Mothers in Asian Global Cities; Aya Kitamura. Index. About the Editors. About the Contributors.

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