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Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom Michelle D. Devereaux

Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom By Michelle D. Devereaux

Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom by Michelle D. Devereaux


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Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom offers researchers and teachers methods for instructing students on the diversity of the English language on a global scale.

Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom Summary

Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom: Models and Lessons from Around the World by Michelle D. Devereaux

* A foundation, framework, and how-to teaching guide for preservice teachers, graduate students of TESOL, World Englishes, and Applied Linguistics around the world
* Balances scholarly discussion and context with research-based teaching strategies to be an ideal fit for courses on Global English or World Englishes
* Includes easy-to-implement lesson plans, activities, strategies, and resources on teaching language variation for the global classroom
* Brings together scholars from around the world for global relevance

Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom Reviews

This is exactly the teaching resource I have been seeking for use in my courses. The book introduces imaginative pedagogical activities, situated in the theoretical orientations that inform them. It relates the World Englishes paradigm to evolving orientations in translanguaging and raciolinguistics, and brings together scholars in diverse countries to share their approaches to teaching language variation. It is an invaluable resource in courses aiming to make students aware of the global diversity of English.

-- Suresh Canagarajah, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor, Pennsylvania State University, USA

For many years now, English teachers around the world have been able to read extensively about the spread of English and resulting variation from a theoretical perspective. Far less available, even today, is what teachers arguably need far more: the practical implications. It is this gap that Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom so abundantly and admirably fills. While not at all lacking in theoretical underpinnings, it provides teachers with all-important practical ideas across an impressively wide range of settings and domains and will prove an invaluable resource.

--Jennifer Jenkins, Emeritus Professor, University of Southampton, UK

The timing of this collection could not be better. By combining theoretically sound explorations of issues related to translanguaging, Global Englishes, and other immediately relevant language issues with practical classroom applications, the contributors provide a volume that is equally valuable to teachers, researchers, and anyone in between. As someone who works in both composition and language studies, I can see myself using ideas from this text in a First-Year Writing class as easily as I could see myself assigning it in my graduate-level World Englishes seminar. I can't wait to put it to use!

--Amanda Sladek, University of Nebraska-Kearney, USA

About Michelle D. Devereaux

Michelle D. Devereaux is Associate Professor of English Education at Kennesaw State University, USA.

Chris C. Palmer is Professor of English at Kennesaw State University, USA.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Methods and Strategies Chapter 1: English Words in the English World: Integrating World Englishes in the Linguistics Classroom Luca Raimondi, King's College London, UK and University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Chapter 2: Using Learning Stations at College: An Introduction to Linguistic Shift and Change for English Proficiency Development Yolanda Morato, University of Seville, Spain Chapter 3: Balancing the Focus on Local and Global Varieties of English: Can Teaching Pedagogy Take the Multilingual Turn? Aicha Rahal, Aix-Marseille University, France Chapter 4: Translation as an Asset to Raise Global Englishes Awareness in the English Classroom Elif Kemaloglu-Er, Adana Alparslan Turke? Science and Technology University, Turkey Chapter 5: Practical Suggestions for Integrating Translanguaging in Secondary EFL: Using a Wordless Picture Book and Book Club Discussions Eun Young Yeom, University of Georgia, USA Chapter 6: L1 Use and Translanguaging in ELL Peer Interaction: A Problem or a Useful Tool? Dmitrii Pastushenkov, Michigan State University, USA, Curtis A. Green-Eneix, Michigan State University, USA, and Olesia Pavlenko, Kent State University, USA Part 2: Literature and Writing Chapter 7: A Conversation-Analytic Approach to Translanguaging Practices in Literature Courses in Turkish Higher Education Vildan ?nci-Kavak, Gaziantep University, Turkey, and Yasemin K?rkgoez, Cukurova University, Turkey Chapter 8: The Subtle Case of Beirut: Translingualism in the English-Medium Undergraduate Literature Classroom Salma Yassine and Vicky Panossian, Lebanese American University, Lebanon Chapter 9: Integrating Global Englishes into Literature and Writing Units: Advice for Secondary Teachers Victoria E. Thompson, Riverwood International Charter School, Georgia, USA Chapter 10: Language Diversity, Cross-Cultural Awareness, and Digital Media in the Writing Classroom Florence Elizabeth Bacabac, Dixie State University, USA Chapter 11: Trans-/multilingual Language in Different Contexts: Using Scaffolding to Assist Multilingual Learners Verbra Pfeiffer, University of South Africa, South Africa Part 3: Perceptions and Ideologies Chapter 12: Speak Locally, Listen Globally: Training Listeners to Understand the Diverse Accents of Englishes Around the World Vance Schaefer, The University of Mississippi, USA, and Isabelle Darcy, Indiana University, USA Chapter 13: Implementing Global Englishes Real-World Activities in a Thai Tertiary Setting Yusop Boonsuk Eric A. Ambele, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand Chapter 14: Code-Switching in Hong Kong: Key to Implementing a Hong Kong English Curriculum? Ka Long Roy Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Chapter 15: Translanguaging in University Direct-Entry Pathway English Courses: An Australian Case Michelle Ocriciano, The University of Queensland, Australia Chapter 16: Globa

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Teaching English Language Variation in the Global Classroom: Models and Lessons from Around the World by Michelle D. Devereaux
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-16
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