Rethinking Established Approaches in the Language Classroom and Beyond : Noncolonial Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Applied Linguistics)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This volume addresses language education through the lens of noncoloniality.

The three parts of the volume comprise a discussion of noncolonial perspectives on the language classroom, an examination of non-colonial pedagogical proposals, and a critical analysis of teaching materials and normative documents regulating teaching practice. The volume underscores the need to move beyond critique and embrace creation and a pedagogy of hope in education, in the Freirean sense.

It provides useful insights for researchers in applied linguistics, sociology, and related fields, and educators (critical pedagogues) in higher education, secondary schools, as well as alternative school forms.

Contents

Preface, Ryuko Kubota, Introduction: Rethinking established approaches to language education, migration and Indigenous learning contexts, and language teacher education through noncolonial perspectives, Lisa Marie Brinkmann, Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer, Franziska Gerwers & Claudio Millacura Salas, Part 1: Theoretical contributions to coloniality and non-coloniality, 1. How the coloniality of power works in our daily lives: Reviewing the language learning environment in Indigenous and migrant contexts, María Guadalupe Rivera Garay, 2. Interconnections for the decolonization of teaching, Claudio Millacura Salas, 3. Towards Deliberative Education - A Critical Reading of Critical Applied Linguistics' Take on Assessment, Andreas Bonnet, 4. The continuous minoritisation of social groups in educational contexts: the colonial and modernist burden in day-to-day interactions, Gilberto Rescher, 5. From Translanguaging to Transknowledging as Emergent Entretejidos: Advancing the Non-Colonial Possibilities of the Heritage Language Classroom, Josh Prada, 6. Investigating with (and not about) Research Participants: Ethnography with Young Migrants in Brazil, Daniel Gordillo Sanchez, Part 2: Noncolonial approaches in practice, 7. Brota la lengua: (Re)membering, storytelling and revitalizing in language teacher education, Maria Cecilia Schwedhelm Ramirez, 8. Beyond Portuguese: Toward a decolonial perspective on language policies for students with migrant backgrounds in Brazilian schools, Yara Carolina Campos de Miranda & Leandro Rodrigues Alves Diniz, 9. The impact of colonialism on English accents' perception: A comparison of students' attitudes in Bangladesh and Pakistan, Freeha Anma & Md. Sadequle Islam, 10. Using and Teaching the Language of the Land: Indigenous Alaskan Teachers' Perspectives, Angela Lunda, Amber Frommherz, Chelsee Cook, Barbara Dud, Naomi Leaska & Roberta Littlefield, 11. "I Have to Find Stories That Speak to Their Experiences": Incorporating Indigenous Nigerian Sociocultural Context in the L2 Writing Classroom, Chisom Nlebedum & Wisdom Nemi Otikor, 12. Insights on Indigenous conceptions of language: "Languages are people, people are the land", Lisa Marie Brinkmann & Claudio Millacura Salas, Part 3: Textbook and curricular analyses, 13. Depicting Colón and the descubrimiento de las Americas in Spanish textbooks in Germany: a multimodal and comparative analysis against erasure and epistemic injustice, Sílvia Melo-Pfeifer, 14. Raciolinguistic constructions of immigrants: Linguistic deficit, racialized professions and foreignness in a Norwegian language textbook, Vander Tavares & Shahrzad Nouri, 15. Teachers' professional standards and initial teacher education. An intercultural comparative perspective, Verónica Muñoz-Rivero, 16. Topics, geographical examples, linguistic variations and cultures (not) represented: A case study analysis of the current curriculum of foreign languages in Hamburg, Franziska Gerwers & Lisa Marie Brinkmann, Postface: Non-Colonial Relations as Ontological: A Vision, Suresh Canagarajah, Index

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