Languaging Class: Reflecting on the Linguistic Articulations of Structural Inequalities

Languaging Class: Reflecting on the Linguistic Articulations of Structural Inequalities
Author: Claudia Ortu
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1648896472

This volume explores the issue of social class from the point of view of its linguistic articulations. Indeed, as Machin and Richardson (2008) stated, “discourses may be variously approached as (often simultaneously) reflecting class structures, as a site of class inequalities, as expressive of class identities or class consciousness and/or as a constituent part of more performative class action.” Some of the contributions that make up the volume were presented at a conference held at Cagliari University, Italy, in 2017 and responded to the call for analyses on the role of language in reflecting, maintaining, enacting, and inculcating ideas on social class in literary and non-literary texts and discourses in any cultural or linguistic setting. This volume aspires to encourage scholars in disciplines and academic fields that have shied away from reflections on structural inequalities in favor of studies on ethnic, gender, and cultural identities in the last decades to take back on board the concept of social class and to engage with it in a novel way. The variety of approaches – ranging from the more traditional sociolinguistic one, anthropology, to literary and discourse studies – and cultural settings – with case studies coming from 3 continents – represented in the chapters show that social class is a productive and illuminating concept for trying to (re)make sense of social reproduction and change.

Caring and Sharing in the Foreign Language Class

Caring and Sharing in the Foreign Language Class
Author: Gertrude Moskowitz
Publisher: Heinle & Heinle Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Education, Humanistic
ISBN: 9780838427712

Caring and Sharing in the Foreign Language Class shows how to integrate a humanistic approach to language teaching with a planned curriculum to promote student self-actualization and self-esteem.

Exposing Prejudice

Exposing Prejudice
Author: Bonnie Urciuoli
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478610492

Urciuolis award-winning book explores how language and the social construction of race, class, and ethnicity shape the lives of working-class Puerto Ricans living in New York City. Her reflexive ethnographic study is a combination of two absorbing features: her analyses of language and power relations based on key principles in semiotic and linguistic anthropology, paired with the authentic voices of individuals who share their lived experiences of speaking Spanish and English. The subjects conversations, interview responses, and anecdotes are saturated with ideas about what correct English means to them. Through these extended transcripts readers gain insight about languages role in cultural dynamics that tangle minority populations in challenges, such as limiting where individuals and families live and work. Urciuolis provocative research and fieldwork give readers a rich understanding of language as the domain in which racial, ethnic, and class hierarchies are experienced.

Social Class Language and Education

Social Class Language and Education
Author: Denis Lawton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2006-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134685130

Titles in the Class, Race and Social Structure set of the International Library of Sociology consider every problem of socio-political importance that affected society in the years following the Second World War.

Assembly Language Master Class

Assembly Language Master Class
Author: Igor Chebotko
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 986
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781874416340

Assembly language is the fastest way to program and allows more control over the functioning of the machine than any other language. Written for advanced programmers who need speed and power, this guide reveals all the secrets of the top Russian and American programmers. All the hot issues are covered in one book, with experts focusing on their speciality areas.

Bring It to Class

Bring It to Class
Author: Margaret C. Hagood
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807770701

Students' backpacks bulge not just with oversize textbooks, but with paperbacks, graphic novels, street lit, and electronics such as iPods and hand-held video games. This book shows teachers how to unpack those texts and use them to engage students in meaningful learning. Whether you are a technology enthusiast or you favor traditional literature, this book is written for you. With classroom activities, adaptable lessons, and study-group questions in every chapter, this book is guaranteed to help you invigorate your teaching and capture your students' attention!

Rethinking Race, Class, Language, and Gender

Rethinking Race, Class, Language, and Gender
Author: Pierre Wilbert Orelus
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1442204575

Oftentimes, critical examinations of oppression solely focus on one type and neglect others. In this single volume, Pierre Orelus examines the way various forms of oppression, such as racism, classism, capitalism, sexism, and linguicism (linguistic discrimination) operate and limit the life chances people, across various race, class, language, and gender lines, have. Utilizing dialogue as a form of inquiry, Pierre Orelus conducts in-depth interviews carried over the course of two years with committed social justice educators and intellectuals from different fields and foci to examine the way and the extent to which these forms of oppression have profoundly affected the subjectivity and material conditions of women, poor working-class people, queer people, students of color, female faculty and faculty of color. This book presents a novel and critical perspective on race, social class, gender, and language issues echoed through authentic, collective, and dissident voices of these educators and intellectuals.

Class Politics

Class Politics
Author: Stephen Parks
Publisher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1602354200

Class Politics The Movement for the Students’ Right to Their Own Language (2e) is a response to histories of Composition Studies that focused on scholarly articles and university programs as the generative source for the field. Such histories, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s divorced the field from activist politics—washing out such work in the name of disciplinary identity. Class Politics shows the importance of political mass movements in the formation of Composition Studies—particularly Civil Rights and Black Power. Class Politics also critiques how the field appropriates these movements. The book traces a pathway from social movement, to progressive academic groups, to their work in professional organizations, to the formation of the Students’ Right to Their Own Language. Stephen Parks then shows how the SRTOL was attacked and politically neutralized by conservative forces in the 1980s and 1990s, arguing for a return to politics to reanimate it’s importance—and the importance of politics in the field. “Stephen Parks restores politics to the history of Composition Studies.” —Richard Ohmann

CTET PAPER 2 CLASS VI TO VIII LANGUAGE 1

CTET PAPER 2 CLASS VI TO VIII LANGUAGE 1
Author: Priti Singhal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2024-11-11
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN:

This book is more than just a study guide—it’s an invitation to reflect on the impact teachers have on the lives of students and society. Whether you are studying independently or with peers, each chapter is designed to be a step toward building confidence, developing teaching skills, and nurturing your passion for education.

Supporting English Language Learners in Math Class, Grades K-2

Supporting English Language Learners in Math Class, Grades K-2
Author: Rusty Bresser
Publisher: Math Solutions
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0941355845

An interactive resource designed to help schools implement effective instructional practices that create sustainable results for English language learners. These research-based materials assist educators with simultaneously developing students' mastery of mathematics and their academic language development.--from package.