Rethinking the education of multilingual learners : a critical analysis of theoretical concepts
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Rethinking the education of multilingual learners : a critical analysis of theoretical concepts
(Linguistic diversity and language rights / series editor, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, 19)
Multilingual Matters, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-412) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past 40 years, Jim Cummins has proposed a number of highly influential theoretical concepts, including the threshold and interdependence hypotheses and the distinction between conversational fluency and academic language proficiency. In this book, he provides a personal account of how these ideas developed and he examines the credibility of critiques they have generated, using the criteria of empirical adequacy, logical coherence, and consequential validity. These criteria of theoretical legitimacy are also applied to the evaluation of two different versions of translanguaging theory - Unitary Translanguaging Theory and Crosslinguistic Translanguaging Theory - in a way that significantly clarifies this controversial concept.
目次
Acknowledgements
Lily Wong Fillmore: Foreword
Series Editor's Preface
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas: Preface
Part 1: Evolution of a Theoretical Framework: A Personal Account
Chapter 1. Core Ideas and Background Influences
Chapter 2. Resolving Contradictions: Cognitive Consequences of Bilingualism
Chapter 3. Linguistic Interdependence: Accounting for Patterns of Bilingual Academic Development
Chapter 4. Language Proficiency and Academic Achievement
Chapter 5. Power Relations in School: Constructing or Constricting Identities?
Chapter 6. Reversing Underachievement: An Integrated Framework
Part 2: Critical Analysis of Competing Theoretical Claims
Chapter 7. How Do We Assess the Legitimacy of Theoretical Constructs and Claims?
Chapter 8. Is 'Academic Language' a Legitimate Theoretical Construct?
Chapter 9. Are 'Linguistic Interdependence' and the 'Common Underlying Proficiency' Legitimate Theoretical Constructs?
Chapter 10. Unitary Translanguaging Theory and Crosslinguistic Translanguaging Theory: A Comparative Analysis
Part 3: Instructional Practice in Dialogue with Theoretical Concepts
Chapter 11. Teachers as Knowledge Generators: Learning from Inspirational Pedagogy
About the Author
References
Index
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