Activism in Language Teaching and Language Teacher Education

Author:   Amber Warren (Vanderbilt University, USA) ,  Natalia Ward (East Tennessee State University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350422131


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   17 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Amber Warren (Vanderbilt University, USA) ,  Natalia Ward (East Tennessee State University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN:  

9781350422131


ISBN 10:   1350422134
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   17 October 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Series Editor Foreword Introduction: Understanding Activism in Language Teaching and Language Teacher Education, Amber N. Warren (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Natalia A. Ward (East Tennessee State University, USA) 1. Transforming Language Teachers into Agents of Social Change in Türkiye, Adnan Yilmaz (University of Stirling, UK), Deniz Ortaçtepe Hart (University of Glasgow, UK) and Servet Çelik (Trabzon University, Türkiye) 2. A Case Study of Pre-Service Teachers’ Activism in Teacher Certification Program in Indonesia, Mateus Yumarnamto (Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Surabaya, Indonesia) 3. Teacher Educator Narratives on a Course Design to Motivate EFL Pre-Service Teachers for Activism, Isil Günseli Kaçar (Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey) and Ayse Kizildag (Aksaray University, Türkiye) 4. Challenging Monolingual Language Ideologies in Teacher Education, Heather Linville (University of Wisconsin LaCrosse, USA) 5. Designing Activist Curricula for Language Arts Using Indic-Centric Multicultural Children’s Literature, Howard L. Smith (University of Texas San Antonio, USA) and Kalpana Mukunda Iyengar (University of Texas San Antonio, USA) 6. Embracing and Empowering Activism in Pre-Service Teacher Education in Switzerland, Laura Loder Buechel (Zurich University, Switzerland) 7. Teacher Activism in the Language Education of Adult Migrants to the UK, Michael Hepworth (University of Sunderland, UK) and Robert Peutrell (Independent Scholar, UK) 8. Teacher Perspectives on the Foundations of Practice Project’s Model for Learning to Teach Refugee and Immigrant Students, Lynn Rochelle Daniel (Tolleson Union High School District, Arizona, USA) and Marissa Winmill (Kent School District, Washington, USA) 9. Filipino Language Teacher Activism from in-the-Classroom Critical Pedagogy to out-of-the Classroom Creative Resistance, Juland Salayo and Jonathan Vergara Geronimo (University of the Philippines-Diliman, Philippines) 10. Rethinking Language Teacher Activism for Emergent Bilinguals from Intersectional and Assemblage Perspectives, Jihea Maddamsetti (Old Dominion University, USA) Conclusion: Future Directions for Research and Practice, Amber N. Warren (Vanderbilt University, USA) and Natalia A. Ward (East Tennessee State University, USA) Index

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An outstanding contribution to activism in language education which seeks to extend the vital conversation within our field. -- James Coda, University of Tennessee, USA In times of uncertainty and insecurity fostered by neoliberal policies that “depoliticize” and reduce teacher roles as technicians and knowledge transmitters, this book may serve as a resource for teachers and teacher educators who need social/emotional/mental support when they feel the urge to fight back discriminatory, anti-democratic, and oppressive policies and practices. This book will inspire teachers and teach educators that there is always a better option, decision, and action given that they keep fighting back social, economic, educational, and linguistic injustice. -- Ufuk Keles, Bahcesehir University, Turkey


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Amber N. Warren is Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University, USA. Natalia A. Ward is Associate Professor at East Tennessee State University, USA.

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