Ten Years of English Learning at School

Ten Years of English Learning at School
Author: Elsa Tragant
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-06-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3031327594

This book is based on a longitudinal study involving learners of English as a foreign language from their first year in primary education to their last year in compulsory secondary education. Some of the chapters report on the whole sample initially drawn from five primary schools and some are based on a sample of focal learners. These focal learners were followed in secondary school (grades 7 and 10). One of the main aims of the book is capturing change over time regarding the learners’ language perceptions and awareness, oral and written language development, learners’ attitudes and motivation, and their language learning trajectories. The longitudinal nature of the data also allows identification of internal and external factors on learners’ linguistic outcomes. The book draws on a wealth of data sources (self-reported data, classroom observations, institutional data, language tests and tasks), participants (learners, teachers, parents), several testing times and both qualitative and quantitative analyses. The book will be of interest to educators and scholars working on such areas as language pedagogy, language development and awareness as well as individual differences.

Teaching and Learning in Multicultural Schools

Teaching and Learning in Multicultural Schools
Author: Elizabeth Coelho
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781853593833

This text outlines relevant theoretical background and provides detailed practical advice and suggestions for educators in schools serving culturally and liguistically divers communities. Some chapters focus on the needs of students from immigrant communities, especially those who are learning the language of instruction, while others include historical minority groups as well.

Design, Meaning and Choice in Direct Democracy

Design, Meaning and Choice in Direct Democracy
Author: Shauna Reilly
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781409409731

A rigorous and highly original analysis of direct democracy in the United States, which calls into question the future of governance through ballot measures. Shauna Reilly uses quantitative, qualitative and experimental methodological approaches to present insights on the different behaviours of the petitioner, the ballot, and the voter.

English Learners Left Behind

English Learners Left Behind
Author: Kate Menken
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853599972

This book explores how high-stakes tests mandated by No Child Left Behind have become de facto language policy in U.S. schools, detailing how testing has shaped curriculum and instruction, and the myriad ways that tests are now a defining force in the daily lives of English Language Learners and the educators who serve them.

Learning to Teach English in the Secondary School

Learning to Teach English in the Secondary School
Author: Jon Davison
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415306760

Focused on the key skills needed to teach English at the secondary school level, this text covers a range of issues that include - use of new technology, reading, writing, speaking, listening, drama and the teaching of grammar.

English Learning in the Digital Age

English Learning in the Digital Age
Author: Shuang Zeng
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811324999

Moving beyond the ‘Web 2.0’ and ‘digital native’ rhetoric, this book addresses the complex experiences of learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) in a world embedded with interactive and participatory technologies. Adopting a sociocultural perspective, it investigates EFL learners’ behaviours concerning digital technology, and guides exploration into their contextually mediated choices and learning practices in the ‘2.0’ era. The argument is developed on the basis of the findings of a mixed sequential study that focused on 1485 Chinese undergraduates’ use and non-use of online tools and applications outside the English classroom. Particular attention is paid to the role of context and agency when understanding their learning choices and behaviours in the context of digital technology. In particular, the book acknowledges the explanatory power of agency in the minority instances of ‘good practices’ among these EFL learners. At the same time it demonstrates that for most learners, use of the current web is limited and mostly non-interactive. The barriers to ‘2.0’ transfer are largely contextual and the so-called ‘communicative opportunities’ and ‘participatory culture’ in particular did not fit into the learners’ sociocultural context of (language) learning. Overall, the compelling argument proposes that the technology-facilitated changes in EFL practices are a ‘bottom up’ process that is taking place in day-to-day situations and constrained by the learning context within which the learner is situated. Based on these arguments, the book provides a framework that challenges the existing beliefs about (language) learning with online technology, and that contributes to our understanding of how context mediates EFL learners’ behaviours surrounding digital technologies. It is a valuable resource for teachers, researchers and policy makers, providing them with insights into using digital technology to stimulate ‘good learning practices’ outside the classroom.

Chinese Learners and the Lexis Learning Rainbow

Chinese Learners and the Lexis Learning Rainbow
Author: Peiling Xing
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783039114078

This book focuses on vocabulary acquisition in the areas of English language learning either in a foreign or a second language environment. Starting from the social phenomenon that a large number of Mainland Chinese students obtain their further education in Western universities, the author carries out a longitudinal study by using instruments of vocabulary levels tests, questionnaires and interviews. On the basis of an in-depth investigation of vocabulary strategy usage by Chinese learners in widely differing environments, the author develops a model of vocabulary acquisition. This is the first model to combine both linguistic and non-linguistic strategies, motivation, and the stages of vocabulary learning into one comprehensive representation of vocabulary acquisition. The book not only offers a solid data base but also suggests effective strategies to enhance English language teaching and learning.

Supporting English Language Learners in Math Class, Grades 3-5

Supporting English Language Learners in Math Class, Grades 3-5
Author: Rusty Bresser
Publisher: Math Solutions
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0941355853

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.

Writing Instruction for English Learners

Writing Instruction for English Learners
Author: Eugenia Mora-Flores
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2008-10-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452298394

Focusing on narrative, expository, and persuasive writing and poetry, this guide provides strategies and tools to facilitate writing development for English learners in Grades 2–8.