The Language of TESOL and Bilingual Education: An Expanded Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts: The Language of Education, cartea 4
Autor Alissa Blair, Anneliese Cannon, Janet Penner-Williams, Roseli Marqueti Matos Francoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2024
The Language of TESOL and Bilingual Education: An Expanded Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts provides clear definitions and context for critical terms and concepts related to English language teaching and bilingual education while also highlighting their practical applications and implications for teacher education. These connections facilitate a transition from a mere recognition and use of terminology to a more profound critical reflection on how these terms relate to one’s own beliefs and instructional practices. This volume is the perfect companion for any educator, university student, or scholar wishing to exercise their fine-tuned understanding and expression of multilingual learner education using important terms and considerations for practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004692060
ISBN-10: 9004692061
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Language of Education
ISBN-10: 9004692061
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria The Language of Education
Notă biografică
Alissa Blair, PhD (2014), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Assistant Professor of TESOL at University of Arkansas. She is a teacher educator and researcher with scholarly and practitioner publications and teaching experience in K12—university settings in the U.S.A. and Chile.
Anneliese Cannon, PhD (2014), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is currently a secondary teacher. She has more than two decades of experience in K-12 and post-secondary education, teaching in linguistically diverse contexts in the U.S.A., Japan, Mexico, and Germany, and conducting educational research.
Janet Penner-Williams, EdD (1999), University of Houston, is Associate Professor of TESOL at University of Arkansas. Her research focuses on professional development for teachers of English Learners. She serves as principal investigator for two Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education grants.
Roseli M. Matos Franco, PhD (2023), University of Arkansas, taught EFL in Brazil for 10 years and has been teaching ESL to adults in the U.S.A. for more than 20 years. She has also held leadership positions and worked as a teacher trainer.
Anneliese Cannon, PhD (2014), University of Wisconsin-Madison, is currently a secondary teacher. She has more than two decades of experience in K-12 and post-secondary education, teaching in linguistically diverse contexts in the U.S.A., Japan, Mexico, and Germany, and conducting educational research.
Janet Penner-Williams, EdD (1999), University of Houston, is Associate Professor of TESOL at University of Arkansas. Her research focuses on professional development for teachers of English Learners. She serves as principal investigator for two Office of English Language Acquisition, U.S. Department of Education grants.
Roseli M. Matos Franco, PhD (2023), University of Arkansas, taught EFL in Brazil for 10 years and has been teaching ESL to adults in the U.S.A. for more than 20 years. She has also held leadership positions and worked as a teacher trainer.
Cuprins
Foreword
Socorro G. Herrera
Preface
Academic Language
Affective Filter Hypothesis
Allophones
Assets-Based Pedagogies
Assimilation and Acculturation
Audio-Lingual Method (ALM)
Bilingual Education Act
Bilingualism (models of)
Bilinguals (types of)
Castañeda v. Pickard (1981)
Code Switching
Cognates
Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Language
Common Underlying Proficiency (CPU)
Communicative Competence
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
Community Language Learning (CLL)
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH)
Critical Perspectives and Pedagogies
Discourse
Disproportionality
English as a Second Language (ESL)
English as Lingua Franca (ELF)
English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
English Language Proficiency (ELP)
English Language Proficiency Standards
English Learner (ELs)
Error Correction
Figurative Language
Fossilization
Genre
Grammar Translation Method (GTM)
Heritage Language Learners
Homonyms
Individual Learner Differences
Input Hypothesis
Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Interlanguage
L1
Language Domains
Language Functions
Language Loss
Language Planning
Language Policy
Language Revitalization
Language Transfer
Lau v. Nichols (1974)
Linguistics
Long-Term English Learner (L-TEL)
Metalinguistic Awareness
Migrant Education
Monitor Hypothesis
Morphology
Native American Languages Act
Native Speaker (NS) and Nonnative Speaker (NNS)
Natural Approach (NA)
Natural Order Hypothesis
Newcomer Program
Noticing Hypothesis
Notional Functional Method
Orthography
Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness
Phonology
Plyler v. Doe (1982)
Pragmatics
Program Models
Scaffolding
Seal of Biliteracy
Second Language Acquisition Hypothesis
Semantics
Sheltered Instruction
Silent Period
Silent Way
Sociocultural Theory
Stages of Second Language Acquisition
Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE)
Suggestopedia
Syntax
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL)
Task-Based Language Teaching
Total Physical Response (TPR)
Translanguaging
Universal Grammar (UG)
U.S. School Procedures for Identification and Services for English Learners
Vocabulary Teaching and Learning
World Englishes
Appendix A: TESOL and Bilingual Education Organizations
Socorro G. Herrera
Preface
Academic Language
Affective Filter Hypothesis
Allophones
Assets-Based Pedagogies
Assimilation and Acculturation
Audio-Lingual Method (ALM)
Bilingual Education Act
Bilingualism (models of)
Bilinguals (types of)
Castañeda v. Pickard (1981)
Code Switching
Cognates
Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Language
Common Underlying Proficiency (CPU)
Communicative Competence
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
Community Language Learning (CLL)
Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
Critical Period Hypothesis (CPH)
Critical Perspectives and Pedagogies
Discourse
Disproportionality
English as a Second Language (ESL)
English as Lingua Franca (ELF)
English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
English Language Proficiency (ELP)
English Language Proficiency Standards
English Learner (ELs)
Error Correction
Figurative Language
Fossilization
Genre
Grammar Translation Method (GTM)
Heritage Language Learners
Homonyms
Individual Learner Differences
Input Hypothesis
Intensive English Programs (IEPs)
Interlanguage
L1
Language Domains
Language Functions
Language Loss
Language Planning
Language Policy
Language Revitalization
Language Transfer
Lau v. Nichols (1974)
Linguistics
Long-Term English Learner (L-TEL)
Metalinguistic Awareness
Migrant Education
Monitor Hypothesis
Morphology
Native American Languages Act
Native Speaker (NS) and Nonnative Speaker (NNS)
Natural Approach (NA)
Natural Order Hypothesis
Newcomer Program
Noticing Hypothesis
Notional Functional Method
Orthography
Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness
Phonology
Plyler v. Doe (1982)
Pragmatics
Program Models
Scaffolding
Seal of Biliteracy
Second Language Acquisition Hypothesis
Semantics
Sheltered Instruction
Silent Period
Silent Way
Sociocultural Theory
Stages of Second Language Acquisition
Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education (SLIFE)
Suggestopedia
Syntax
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL)
Task-Based Language Teaching
Total Physical Response (TPR)
Translanguaging
Universal Grammar (UG)
U.S. School Procedures for Identification and Services for English Learners
Vocabulary Teaching and Learning
World Englishes
Appendix A: TESOL and Bilingual Education Organizations