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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
Whiten Up! Examining Our Race, Privilege And Positionality In School, Susan Adams, Trish Mullaney
Whiten Up! Examining Our Race, Privilege And Positionality In School, Susan Adams, Trish Mullaney
Susan Adams
Workshop and paper presented at the Indiana Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (INTESOL) Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 13, 2010.
Being The Change We Want To See: Esl Teachers Author Their Own Identities, Susan Adams, Sarah Steele
Being The Change We Want To See: Esl Teachers Author Their Own Identities, Susan Adams, Sarah Steele
Susan Adams
Workshop presented at the 2010 Indiana English Learners State Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 3, 2010.
Cross-Institutional Critical Friendship: Collaboration, Creativity, And Cross-Fertilization As Anti-Racist Curriculum, Susan Adams, Kathryn Brooks, Cathy Hargrove, Michelle Smith
Cross-Institutional Critical Friendship: Collaboration, Creativity, And Cross-Fertilization As Anti-Racist Curriculum, Susan Adams, Kathryn Brooks, Cathy Hargrove, Michelle Smith
Susan Adams
Presentation at the 2010 Diversity, Research and Education Symposium, Terre Haute, IN, November 6, 2010.
Is Anyone Really Listening? The Promise And Paradox Of Deeply Listening Across/Within Diversity, Susan Adams, Kathryn Brooks
Is Anyone Really Listening? The Promise And Paradox Of Deeply Listening Across/Within Diversity, Susan Adams, Kathryn Brooks
Susan Adams
Paper presentation and experiential workshop at the American Educational Studies Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO, October 27-31, 2010.
Esl Learning Through Drama, Chamkaur Gill
Esl Learning Through Drama, Chamkaur Gill
Chamkaur Gill
Extract: Drama-based activities can assist learners develop their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills through constant exposure to the target language. Annarella (2000) and Boudreault (2009) refer to the guided imagery and imagination in drama techniques which assist in the development of these skills.
Should Writers Use They Own English, Vershawn A. Young
Should Writers Use They Own English, Vershawn A. Young
Vershawn A Young
This paper argues against critic Stanley Fish's assertion that students should not use dialect in academic writing.
Nah, We Straight: An Argument Against Code-Switching, Vershawn A. Young
Nah, We Straight: An Argument Against Code-Switching, Vershawn A. Young
Vershawn A Young
Although linguists have traditionally viewed code-switching as the simultaneous use of two language varieties in a single context, scholars and teachers of English have appropriated the term to argue for teaching minority students to monitor their languages and dialects according to context. For advocates of code-switching, teaching students to distinguish between “home language” and “school language” offers a solution to the tug-of-war between standard and nonstandard Englishes. This paper argues that this kind of code-switching may actually facilitate the illiteracy and academic failure that educators seek to eliminate and can promote resistance to Standard English rather than encouraging its use
Preparing White, Middle Class Teachers For Diverse Classrooms: A Case Study For Navigating Similarity And Difference Through A Lens Of Whiteness, Susan Adams
Susan Adams
Presentation at the 22nd Annual Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference, Cedarville, OH, June 2010.
Nanny Of The Maroons And The Mythology Of [My]Self, Marva S. Mcclean Dr.
Nanny Of The Maroons And The Mythology Of [My]Self, Marva S. Mcclean Dr.
Marva S McClean Dr.
This paper examines the central role Nanny of the Maroon plays within the West Indian ideology of resistance & empowerment.
Troubling The Waters: Alterity In The Experienced Curriculum Of English Language Learners And Special Education Students, Susan Adams, Jamie Buffington-Adams
Troubling The Waters: Alterity In The Experienced Curriculum Of English Language Learners And Special Education Students, Susan Adams, Jamie Buffington-Adams
Susan Adams
Presentation at the 6th International Globalization, Diversity & Education Conference, Spokane, WA, February 2010.
Navigating Similarity And Difference: A Lens Of Whiteness In Preparing White, Middle Class Preservice Teachers For Diverse Classrooms, Susan Adams
Susan Adams
Presentation at the 10th Annual Graduate Student Conference on Leadership, Culture, and Pedagogy, Oxford, OH, February 2010.
Teaching Grammar And What Students Errors In The Use Of The English Auxiliary "Be" Can Tell Us, Arshad Abd Samad, Hawanum Hussein
Teaching Grammar And What Students Errors In The Use Of The English Auxiliary "Be" Can Tell Us, Arshad Abd Samad, Hawanum Hussein
Arshad Abd Samad
In teaching grammar, teachers often are faced with the dilemma of either emphasising the formal properties of the language or its meaning aspect. One of the more popular language teaching approaches of the last three decades has been the communicative approach. This approach has had a signifi cant impact on the teaching of grammar as its objective of communicative competence has led to a diminished role for grammar teaching. However, of late, numerous voices have advocated a more prominent role for grammar in achieving this objective. The question of whether to emphasise form or meaning remains central. Several theorists have …
The Aesthetic Classroom And The Beautiful Game, Bradley Baurain
The Aesthetic Classroom And The Beautiful Game, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
No abstract provided.
Course Design And Teacher Development In Vietnam: A Diary Project, Bradley Baurain
Course Design And Teacher Development In Vietnam: A Diary Project, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
No abstract provided.
A Faith-Based Case For The Dream Act, Bradley Baurain
A Faith-Based Case For The Dream Act, Bradley Baurain
Bradley Baurain
No abstract provided.
Multilevel And Diverse Classrooms, Bradley Baurain, Ha Phan
Multilevel And Diverse Classrooms, Bradley Baurain, Ha Phan
Bradley Baurain
No abstract provided.