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Stimulating Languages and Learning : Global Perspectives and Community Engagement, Paperback / softback Book

Stimulating Languages and Learning : Global Perspectives and Community Engagement Paperback / softback

Edited by Gavin Austin, Shirley O'Neill

Paperback / softback

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Stimulating languages and learning

Presents current strengths and innovative practices - Relates English language learning and assessment to both education and community engagement. Explores pedagogical approaches relevant to the world’s growing superdiverse communities. 

Identifies language teaching and learning dilemmas and solutions - Examines languages learning inside and outside the classroom. Considers connections between student motivation, L2 competence, language maintenance and the influence of assessment on pedagogy. 

Acquisition of English as an added language is a worldwide challenge, and although a well-recognised educational need in a diversity of contexts, learners’ success largely depends on the quality of pedagogy and extent of reform away from the traditional method. Moreover, while learning environments differ in opportunities to foster English language learning, research continues to highlight how a multiplicity of issues may negatively impact learners’ success in spite of the advantages of new digital communication technologies and availability of teacher professional learning. In response to this, Stimulating Languages Learning: Global Perspectives and Community Engagement, as a research book, examines current shifts in the field, making connections and acknowledging identified strengths and innovative practices, and solutions, at both the local and global level. By drawing upon a range of exemplars from Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Senegal, South Korea, and Vietnam, it illuminates related issues, such as pre-service teacher education, refugee learners’ need for English for work, and the importance of first language maintenance. In highlighting the importance of curriculum, learner attributes and pedagogical approaches, learning materials and testing, along with opportunities for language learning outside the classroom, this publication is ideal for professionals involved in TESOL and teaching English as a Foreign language and its improvement. 

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