Handbook of multilingual TESOL in practice
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Handbook of multilingual TESOL in practice
Springer Nature Singapore, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references
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This book presents exemplars of multilingualism in TESOL worldwide. It incorporates essential topics such as curriculum development, classroom instruction, materials creation, assessment, and teacher training where TESOL and multilingualism co-exist and co-develop. The wide-ranging and international collection of chapters is written by leading researchers in multilingualism and TESOL from around the world. This handbook provides unique insights into a range of practical approaches to promote local, indigenous and national languages in English language classrooms across a range of instructional programs in various geographical contexts. The book is divided into six sections. Part 1 presents curricular and principle-based approaches to multilingual TESOL in ESL/EFL classes. Part 2 includes chapters that showcase how diverse teachers bring multilingual TESOL to their classrooms. Part 3 discusses the challenges of teaching multilingual TESOL and how educators address them in their contexts. Part 4 provides activities and materials to support local languages in TESOL classrooms. Part 5 addresses assessment issues in multilingual TESOL. Part 6 includes initiatives and examples to prepare TESOL teachers to promote multilingualism in ESL/EFL classrooms.
目次
Section I Curricular and Principle-based Approaches to Multilingual TESOL
Multilingual TESOL in Practice in Higher Education: Insights from EFL Classrooms at a Gulf University
Kashif Raza, Dudley Reynolds and Christine Coombe
Culturally Sustaining Practices in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Preschool ClassroomCatherine Restrepo and Sabrina Sembiante
English in the Background: Developing an Indigenous Multilingualism in Hawai'iScott Saft
Plurilingual Strategies for Teaching Pronunciation in TESOL: A Research-based and Action-oriented ApproachJohn Wayne N. dela Cruz
Section II Teaching TESOL Multilingually
"Bangla Helps Learners to Get the Gist Better" - Translanguaging in Post-Colonial English as a Foreign Language Classes in Higher Education in Bangladesh from Teachers' PerspectiveMd. Sadequle Islam and Silvia Melo-Pfeifer
Promoting Multilingualism at University Writing Centers: International Students' Perceptions of Working with Nonnative English-Speaking Writing TutorsLana Wang-Hiles
Critical Multilingualism TESOL in Practice: Language, Power and DecolonialityHamza R'boul
Using Translingual Interactions During Collaborative Revisions of Argumentative Essays to Develop ESL Morpho-Syntactic Abilities: A Study of Adult Indian LearnersVikas Kadam and Lina Mukhopadhyay
Section III The Challenges of Teaching Multilingual TESOL
Translanguaging in the Young Learner EFL Classroom in TurkeySerder Tekin
Multilingualism in Global Englishes Language Teaching classroom: Narrative Insights from 3 TESOL Practitioners in JapanPatrick NG, Gregory Paul Glasgow and Tiina Matikainen
Teaching English to Linguistically Diverse Students: Multicultural Pedagogy in PracticeThi Thanh Tra Do and Thi My Linh Nguyen
Multilingual Teaching of English Language in Higher Education in Bangladesh: A Critical PerspectiveTania Rahman
Caught between a Bilingual Policy and Monolingual English Practices in Chile: Opportunities and Challenges of Translanguaging as Voiced by TESOL Teachers and StudentsRodrigo Arellano and Aniko Hatoss
Pakistani English Language Teachers' Beliefs About Mother-Tongue Based Multilingual Education Policy: Findings from the Government Primary Schools of BalochistanSania Panezai
Section IV Activities and Materials to Support Multilingual TESOL
Supporting Multilingualism through Digital StorytellingPolina Vinogradova and Heather A. Linville
"LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACCION": Multilingual Practices in the Construction of Short FilmsDenize Nobre-Oliveira, Fernanda Ramos Machado, Aline Provedel Dib, Jeova Araujo Rosa Filho, and Roxana Carolina Perca Chagua
Online World Reviewer Language Spaces (OWLS): Integrating Decolonizing Technology and Heritage Language Pedagogy in TESOLPol Maidhachain (Paul J. Meighan)
The Facilitating Role of English as A Reference Language for the Awakening of Young Students to Linguistic DiversityEftychia Damaskouf
Plurilingual Tasks in TESOL: Improving Learners' EmotionalityLana F. Zeaiter
Enhancing School-Wide Multilingualism through Student-Led Action ProjectsChristine Uliassi and Michelle Kirchgraber-Newton
Materials Development for Plurilingual Contexts: Challenging Monolingual Practices in BrazilPatricia de Oliveira Lucas, Camila Hoefling and Luciana C. de Oliveira
Teacher-Made Instructional Materials for Integrating Content and Language Learning: Actualizing the Translanguaging for English Language LearnersHanh Dinh
Section V Assessment
Facilitating the Comprehension of Academic Content in TOEFL iBT Test Preparation Classroom
Qinghua Chen and Angel M. Y. Lin
Enabling Multilingual Practices in English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young LearnersAlexis A. Lopez
Assessing the Multimodal Literacy Practices of Young Emergent BilingualsSally Brown, Ling Hao and Rong Zhang
Contact Zones and Investment in the Advanced ESOL Writing Classroom: Practical Recommendations for Linguistically Sustaining Instructional DesignRobin L. Rhodes
Section VI Teacher Development
Separating the target language from the lesson frame: Helping teachers make informed decisions about when they should and shouldn't make English teaching multilingualFiona Willans
Program Administration Challenges and Initiatives in the Burgeoning Multilingual TESOL Contexts Mohammad A. Manasreh
Embedding Multilingualism in an Undergraduate Course: A Need for Heteroglossia in a U.S. TESOL Teacher Preparation ProgramTuba Angay-Crowder, Ji Hye Shin, Jayoung Choi and Nihal Khote
Home/School-Language-Based Instruction to Train Government School Teachers in Indian Multilingual ESL ContextMahananda Pathak
Multilingual pedagogies for anti-colonial TESOL? An analysis of voices from ateacher education program in FinlandJohanna Ennser-Kananen, Kristiina Skinnari, Paivi Iikkanen
Showcasing Multilingual TESOL in Practice: Case Studies from a Regional Australian UniversityDevrim Yilmaz, Robyn Cox, Diane Hansford, Mutuota Kigotho, and Zuocheng Zhang
Translanguaging Practices in a Multilingual English Online Classroom: Boosting Emotional Engagement and Agency as well as Creating the Space for Social JusticeRibut Wahyudi
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