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Title Representation, inclusion and social justice in world language teaching : research and pedagogy for inclusive classrooms / edited by Lillie Padilla and Rosti Vana
Published Taylor and Francis Group 2024

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 302 pages)
Contents Introduction: The Need for Representation, Inclusion, and Social Justice in World Language Teaching -- PART I: Challenging Hegemonic Discourse through Representation, Criticality and Inclusivity -- 1. Critical Race Theory, Interculturality and Power Imbalances: Intersectionality in English Language Education -- 2. Connecting Heritage Language and Ethnic Studies Pedagogies: A Path to Transformative Critical Consciousness -- 3. Teaching Practices of Inclusive Language in Portuguese -- 4. Teaching Direct Non-Binary Spanish -- 5. Creating Visibility through Curriculum: Representing Afro-Latinx in Spanish Language Teaching -- 6. Bilingual Education: Leaving (and not leaving) Race and Disability Behind -- 7. Black Languaging as Antiracist Pedagogy in the World Language Classroom -- PART II: New Directions in World Language Teaching: Tools for Researchers and Educators -- 8. (Re)Imagining Study-Away as a Tool toward Linguistic Inclusion, Equity, and Social Justice for Speakers of US Spanish -- 9. Critical Language Awareness for All: Including Receptive Learners' Voices in the SHL Classroom -- 10. Translanguaging in Mandarin Instruction -- PART III: Critically Rethinking Language Teacher Training and Language Program Direction -- 11. Critical Language Awareness and Teacher Training: A Framework for Change -- 12. Preparing a New Generation: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies and the Justice-Oriented Early World Language Teacher Candidate -- 13. Disrupting Inequities in World Language Departments: An Evaluation Framework to Define, Plan, and Assess Impact
Summary 520 This volume introduces teaching methodologies for improving and incorporating representation, inclusion and social justice perspectives in the world language curriculum. Chapters present state-of-the-art research and cover many different language contexts, including French, Spanish, Mandarin, and Portuguese. Authors discuss difficult and hot topics, such as Critical Language Awareness, Critical Race Theory, non-binary language use in gendered languages, culturally sustaining curriculum, teaching heritage language speakers, and more. Ideal for graduate courses, students, and scholars in world language education, the volume offers new pathways and strategies for promoting diversity and equity in the classroom
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Subject Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
Multicultural education.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Padilla, Lillie, editor.
Vana, Rosti, editor
ISBN 9781003846864
1003846866