This working paper examines students’ linguistic perceptions and communicative competence in the context of a super-diverse ESL classroom. Through the use of discourse, filmic, and ethnographic analyses, I show the sometimes subtle, sometimes overt sources of multilingual students’ linguistic self-perceptions. I argue for the need to explore students’ ideas and experiences of language through a pedagogy that focuses on knowledge about language and, in particular, knowledge about the ideological dimensions of language: what is known as critical language awareness, or CLA. I make the claim that it is in multilingual students’ everyday interactions in which others, often native speakers of English, react in ways that are internalized by studen...
As educators face the challenge of preparing students for local and global citizenship in societies ...
Though the use of L-1 in multilingual ESL classrooms is abandoned; recent research suggests the sign...
Within the scope of today’s globalisation, linguistic diversity is a given fact of the world we live...
This working paper examines students’ linguistic perceptions and communicative competence in the con...
In the latter half of the 20th century, applied linguists, dissatisfied with the positioning of lang...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study argues that the Critical Language Awareness Perspective adds an essential...
This practitioner research study (Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 2009) traced the journey toward critical li...
Can Critical Language Awareness (CLA) be increased through sociolinguistically based student project...
Existing mainstream ESL pedagogy tends to be functionalist and assimilationist, ignoring the complex...
Scholars have advocated for critical approaches to language education (e.g., Del Valle, 2014; Leeman...
This article reviews Language Awareness (LA) as a field of research and practice. It deals with the ...
This paper draws from a collaborative project in which we piloted a Critical Multilingual Language A...
Classroom Language Socialization: Language acquisition, educator beliefs and intercultural communica...
Preparing learners to interact appropriately and effectively while participating in intercultural re...
Some people are able to look at language in its entirety, seeing all of its facets—the multiple vers...
As educators face the challenge of preparing students for local and global citizenship in societies ...
Though the use of L-1 in multilingual ESL classrooms is abandoned; recent research suggests the sign...
Within the scope of today’s globalisation, linguistic diversity is a given fact of the world we live...
This working paper examines students’ linguistic perceptions and communicative competence in the con...
In the latter half of the 20th century, applied linguists, dissatisfied with the positioning of lang...
D.Litt. et Phil.This study argues that the Critical Language Awareness Perspective adds an essential...
This practitioner research study (Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 2009) traced the journey toward critical li...
Can Critical Language Awareness (CLA) be increased through sociolinguistically based student project...
Existing mainstream ESL pedagogy tends to be functionalist and assimilationist, ignoring the complex...
Scholars have advocated for critical approaches to language education (e.g., Del Valle, 2014; Leeman...
This article reviews Language Awareness (LA) as a field of research and practice. It deals with the ...
This paper draws from a collaborative project in which we piloted a Critical Multilingual Language A...
Classroom Language Socialization: Language acquisition, educator beliefs and intercultural communica...
Preparing learners to interact appropriately and effectively while participating in intercultural re...
Some people are able to look at language in its entirety, seeing all of its facets—the multiple vers...
As educators face the challenge of preparing students for local and global citizenship in societies ...
Though the use of L-1 in multilingual ESL classrooms is abandoned; recent research suggests the sign...
Within the scope of today’s globalisation, linguistic diversity is a given fact of the world we live...