The Routledge Handbook of the Sociopolitical Context of Language Learning

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The Routledge Handbook of the Sociopolitical Context of Language Learning is a compelling examination of how language education must adapt to our rapidly changing world. This book explores the need for a fresh perspective on language learning, moving beyond traditional methods to address the complexities of today's global landscape.


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Weixiao Wei is the author of three monographs: An Overview of Chinese Translation Studies at the Beginning of the 21st Century (2019), The History of Chinese Rhetoric (2022), and A Notional Analysis of Chinese Academic Discourse on China (2023). She has also served as editor or co-editor for three Routledge volumes: The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Studies (2021), China's Contemporary Image and Rhetoric Practice (2022) and The Routledge Handbook of Descriptive Rhetorical Studies and World Language (2023). Her recent projects include two forthcoming handbooks, set for publication in 2025: The Routledge Handbook of Endangered and Minority Languages and The Routledge Handbook of the Sociopolitical Context of Language Learning. Weixiao's research and teaching focus on English rhetoric and composition, and she is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Houston.

Der-lin Chao is Professor and Head of the Chinese BA in Language, Literature, and Translation and leads the MA in the Teaching of Chinese at Hunter College, City University of New York. She devotes herself to language program pedagogy, design, and evaluation; development of technology and web-based instructional materials; teacher education; proficiency-based language education; and the history of Chinese language instruction. In addition, she is thoroughly invested in developing extra-collegiate Chinese educational initiatives, including K-12 Chinese curriculum development and enhancement with partner schools throughout the New York City area.


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The Routledge Handbook of the Sociopolitical Context of Language Learning is a compelling examination of how language education must adapt to our rapidly changing world. This book explores the need for a fresh perspective on language learning, moving beyond traditional methods to address the complexities of today's global landscape.


Inhalt

Introduction

Section I: The New Sociopolitical Contexts of Language Learning

  1. Present and Future of the Ukrainian Language Teaching and Ukrainian Studies in Europe

  2. Revisiting the Influence of Linguistic Hegemony in Oman: The Choice of English as a Medium of Instruction

  3. Does Thailand's English Language Education Reflect Thainess? The Case of a Thai Ideology in English Language Learning

  4. Language Education Ideologies in Pakistani |Education Policies and Newspapers: Ecology of Languages or Diffusion of English Paradigm?

  5. The CEFR and English Language Curriculum Reform in Vietnamese Higher Education: Tensions in Teacher Agency

  6. Exploring Intercultural Dynamics in CFL: Experiences of International Students in Chinese Higher Education

  7. The Globalization of the Korean Language in the Context of South Korea-China Relations

Section II: Language Learning and Teaching as Advocacy and Social Justice

  1. New Dogma for a Dogma-Averse Age: A Fantasy-Theme Analysis of Pedagogy of the Oppressed

  2. Teacher Candidates' Perspectives on Addressing Social Justice in English Language and Literature Classes through Critical Pedagogy

  3. Bilingual Education Research in the U.S.: A Critical Analysis of School Choice and Neoliberal Ideologies in Dual Language Programs

  4. Implementing Sustainable Education Through Project-based Learning: A Case Study of L2 Instruction in Tunisia

  5. Negotiating Multilingual Language Education Through a Democratic All-stakeholder Discussion in Cambodian Universities: The Teaching of Less-Learned Languages Other Than English

  6. Learning the Language of Gender and Feminism in Postcommunist Countries of Central and Eastern Europe

  7. Foreign Language Learning in a Welfare Linguistics Framework: The Case of Japanese

Section III: Ideology, Identity, and Language Politics

  1. Creating an Enemy as a Feature of Ideological Discourse: The Case of Contemporary Russian Power in Relation to Ukraine

  2. Language Ideologies and Politics of Language in Education in Southeast Asia

  3. Ideology, Language, and Education: The Linguistic Mechanism of Ideology and Its Transformation

  4. Learning from Totalitarianism: The Inculcation of Ideology through Language

  5. International Students and Neoliberal English-Medium Higher Education: Contextualizing the Impact of Race and Language Ideologies

  6. Western Language Ideology and Saudi English Identity

  7. The Seesaw of Using Cantonese or Putonghua as the Medium of Instruction for Teaching the Chinese Language Subject in Post-colonial Hong Kong Context: A Storm in a Teacup?

  8. Linguistic Characteristics and Strategies of Charismatic Speakers: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Han Kuo-yu's Political Speeches

  9. Limits of Anthropocentrism: Representation of Environmental Ecology in English Textbooks in Pakistan

Section IV: Innovative Approaches in Language Learning and Teaching in the New Global Context

  1. Towards Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive Language Models in AI-enhanced Education Technology for Language Learners

  2. Developing Critical Awareness and Regaining Personal Agency: Autonomous Language Learning as a Personal Liberating Process

  3. Learning Portuguese in the Context of Climate Change and The Amazon

  4. Adaptive Learning Methods in Speech-Language Pathology: A Case Study Exploration of Transformative Practices in the Post-Covid Era

  5. Technology-enhanced Scenario-based Reading Assessment of Pre-service English Teachers

  6. Linguistic Landscapes as a Pedagogical Tool to Promote Global Citizenship Skills: Envisioning the Role of Service Learning

  7. Assessment of Academic Writing for Undergraduate Nursing Students During COVID-19

  8. Going Beyond War Metaphors: An Educational Intervention About Framing Global Issues

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032503615
    • Editor Weixiao Wei, Chao Der-lin
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032503615
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-032-50361-5
    • Titel The Routledge Handbook of the Sociopolitical Context of Language Learning
    • Autor Weixiao Chao, Der-Lin Wei
    • Gewicht 1160g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 548
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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