Description
This book explores sociocultural theories as they relate to language and literacy teaching and learning, and to professional preparation and development for language teachers. Language teachers and language teacher educators weave research, theory and practice together as they articulate and explore theoretical perspectives through detailed descriptions and analyses of practices.
About the Author
Margaret R. Hawkins is a faculty member and Director of the ESL and bilingual teacher education and graduate programs in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her scholarship and teaching are in the areas of sociolinguistics, second language acquisition, qualitative research methodology, literacy, and critical applied linguistics. Research interests include language teacher education, language and literacy development for young English language learners in schools, and cross-cultural perspectives on home/school relations.
Reviews
"This book provides a greatly needed account of various ways in which sociocultural perspectives on language and learning can be integrated into programs for the preparation of language teachers. This volume provides several concrete cases of the work of language teacher educators in different parts of the world whose practices have been shaped by a sociocultural perspective. These cases, together with the accounts from two teachers who were prepared in a socioculturally oriented teacher education program, provide a very useful resource for teacher educators who are interested in incorporating sociocultural perspectives into their programs and courses. This is an important book that is relevant to all teacher educators." Ken Zeichner, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Book Information
ISBN 9781853597633
Author Margaret R. Hawkins
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Multilingual Matters
Publisher Channel View Publications Ltd
Weight(grams) 352g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 148mm * 11mm