Codeswitching in the Classroom

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Bringing together sociolinguistic, linguistic, and educational perspectives, this cutting-edge overview of codeswitching examines language mixing in teaching and learning in bilingual classrooms.


"This is a fascinating volume that raises fundamental questions regarding the values and limits of theories and models of multilingual teaching and learning in institutionalized contexts. It brings the debates about theory, policy, practice and ideology together. The impact of the studies in this volume will be felt for a very long time to come." Li Wei, Chair of Applied Linguistics, University College London (UCL), UK. "Decades of (socio)linguistic research on language mixing has made two things abundantly clear: it is ubiquitous in bilingual communities and it is highly structured. As such, eliminating it is neither feasible nor desirable. The editors of this indispensable volume are to be congratulated for hammering these facts home to the educational community. May their and their contributors sage observations lead teachers to recognize and capitalize on the stunning resources bilingual kids bring to school rather than treating them as a liability." Shana Poplack, Distinguished University Professor and Canada Research Chair in Linguistics, and Director, Sociolinguistics Laboratory, University of Ottawa, Canada.

Autorentext

Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at the University of Maryland, USA.

Christian J. Faltis is Professor of Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University, USA.


Inhalt

Preface

Jeff MacSwan, University of Maryland; Christian J. Faltis, Ohio State University

Part I. Theory and Context

  1. Sociolinguistic and Linguistic Foundations of Codeswitching Research ** Jeff MacSwan, University of Maryland

  2. Pedagogical Codeswitching and Translanguaging in Bilingual Schooling Contexts: Critical Practices for Bilingual Teacher Education ** Christian J. Faltis, Ohio State University

    Part II. Teaching and Learning

  3. Exploring the Pedagogical Potential of Translanguaging in Peer Reading Interaction ** Johanna Tigert, University of Massachusetts Lowell; James Groff, Melinda Martin-Beltrán, Megan Madigan Peercy, University of Maryland; Rebecca Silverman, Stanford University

  4. Codeswitching and mathematics learners: How hybrid language practices provide resources for student participation in mathematical practices ** Judit Moschkovich, University of California, Santa Cruz

  5. Sandwiching, Polylanguaging, Translanguaging, and Codeswitching: Challenging Monolingual Dogma in Institutionalized Language Teaching ** Guadalupe Valdés, Stanford University

  6. Effects of Home Codeswitching Practices on Bilingual Language Acquisition ** Jeff MacSwan, University of Maryland; Natalia Guzman, University of Maryland; Kara McAlister, Arizona State University; and Margaret Marcus, University of Maryland

  7. Young Emergent Bilinguals' Languaging Practices in Story Retelling ** Mileidis Gort, CU Boulder

    Part III. Policy and Ideology **

  8. Qué quieren de mi? Examining elementary school teachers' belief systems about language use in the classroom ** Susan Hopewell, Lucinda Soltero-González, Kathy Escamilla, Jody Slavick

  9. Translanguaging in the Classroom: Implications for Effective Pedagogy for Bilingual Youth in Texas ** Kathryn Henderson, University of Texas at San Antonio; and Peter Sayer, Ohio State University

  10. Chicanx and Latinx Students' Linguistic Repertoires: Moving Beyond Essentialist and Prescriptivist Perspectives ** Ramón A. Martínez, Stanford University; Danny C. Martinez, University of California, Davis

  11. "You're not a Spanish-speaker!" - "We are all bilingual." The purple kids on being and becoming bilingual in a dual language kindergarten classroom
    Deborah Palmer, University of Colorado, Boulder

Afterword: On Contested Theories and the Value and Limitations of Pure Critique

Terrance G. Wiley, Arizona State University

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138225060
    • Genre Educational Books
    • Editor Jeff Macswan, Christian J. Faltis
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 312
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9781138225060
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 1138225061
    • Titel Codeswitching in the Classroom
    • Autor Jeff Faltis, Christian J. Macswan
    • Untertitel Critical Perspectives on Teaching, Learning, Policy, and Ideology
    • Gewicht 455g

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