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Book Synopsis

This book provides comprehensive coverage of language contact in classroom settings. A thorough analysis of the sources and implications of social “disadvantage” is presented first, since the nonstandard dialects that children bring with them to school – and the unfavourable perceptions of these dialects – have traditionally given rise to educational difficulties. The persistence of these perceptions is particularly highlighted. More general issues surrounding the range and implications of language attitudes are dealt with, as is the important “test case” of Black English. The book also discusses foreign-language teaching and learning, as well as the assumptions and intentions underpinning bilingual and multicultural education. Given its breadth and its style, this book should be of interest and value to all teachers, as well as to students and researchers concerned with any aspect of the social life of language.



Trade Review

The rapidly changing demographic composition of students in American (& other) schools poses an increasing challenge for teachers who increasingly are finding larger and larger numbers of students from diverse ethnolinguistic and racial backgrounds in their classes. School systems are beginning to understand the need to better prepare their teachers to understand and to draw upon the linguistic resources that students bring to the classroom. Language Diversity in the Classroom is an excellent book that should inform and stimulate discussion in teacher education programs. I recommend it enthusiastically.

-- G. Richard Tucker, Paul Mellon University Professor of Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University

John Edwards has written a plethora of outstanding journal articles, and several exceptional books-my favourite, to date, being his wonderful "Multilingualism"(1994). This has now changed: "Language and Diversity in the classroom" is my new favourite, and I am delighted to recommend it most highly.

-- Timothy Reagan, Central Connecticut State University * Language Problems and Language Planning 34:3 *

This volume provides a comprehensive background on research on sociolinguistic and cultural variation in the classroom and the linguistic behavior of speakers of nonstandard dialects and foreign languages. Edward’s voice is distinct and his conviction is clear throughout the book. This volume is appropriate for in-service or preservice teachers; it is particularly relevant for training programs in language arts, second or foreign language teaching, and bilingual or multicultural education.

-- Gabriela G. Alfaraz, Michigan State University * Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2011, 33, 481-485 *

The author claims-quite rightly-that this is a "comprehensive and jargon free" survey of those linguistic issues which have educational components or ramifications. It is both a scholarly and brave piece of work, since Edwards does not hesitate to attack certain 'politically correct' approaches to the topic, where these can be shown to render no service to the groups referred to; he also attacks the use of inflated language, unproven statements along with the use of theories inappropriate to the subject (discourse analysis comes out particularly badly in this respect).

-- Anne Judge, University of Surrey * Language Policy (2011) 10:105-106 *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Discourse Analysis and its Discontents

Chapter 3: Disadvantage: A Brief Overview

Chapter 4: Disadvantage: The Genetic Case

Chapter 5: Disadvantage: The Environmental Case

Chapter 6: The Language Debate

Chapter 7: The Persistence of Linguistic Deficit

Chapter 8: Evaluative Reactions to the Language of Disadvantage

Chapter 9: Black English as Ebonics

Chapter 10: ‘Foreign’ Languages in the Classroom

Chapter 11: Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education

Chapter 12: Bilingualism: A Very Brief Overview

Chapter 13: Bilingual Education

Chapter 14: A Concluding Statement

Language Diversity in the Classroom

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      Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 16/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9781847692252, 978-1847692252
      ISBN10: 1847692257

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides comprehensive coverage of language contact in classroom settings. A thorough analysis of the sources and implications of social “disadvantage” is presented first, since the nonstandard dialects that children bring with them to school – and the unfavourable perceptions of these dialects – have traditionally given rise to educational difficulties. The persistence of these perceptions is particularly highlighted. More general issues surrounding the range and implications of language attitudes are dealt with, as is the important “test case” of Black English. The book also discusses foreign-language teaching and learning, as well as the assumptions and intentions underpinning bilingual and multicultural education. Given its breadth and its style, this book should be of interest and value to all teachers, as well as to students and researchers concerned with any aspect of the social life of language.



      Trade Review

      The rapidly changing demographic composition of students in American (& other) schools poses an increasing challenge for teachers who increasingly are finding larger and larger numbers of students from diverse ethnolinguistic and racial backgrounds in their classes. School systems are beginning to understand the need to better prepare their teachers to understand and to draw upon the linguistic resources that students bring to the classroom. Language Diversity in the Classroom is an excellent book that should inform and stimulate discussion in teacher education programs. I recommend it enthusiastically.

      -- G. Richard Tucker, Paul Mellon University Professor of Applied Linguistics, Carnegie Mellon University

      John Edwards has written a plethora of outstanding journal articles, and several exceptional books-my favourite, to date, being his wonderful "Multilingualism"(1994). This has now changed: "Language and Diversity in the classroom" is my new favourite, and I am delighted to recommend it most highly.

      -- Timothy Reagan, Central Connecticut State University * Language Problems and Language Planning 34:3 *

      This volume provides a comprehensive background on research on sociolinguistic and cultural variation in the classroom and the linguistic behavior of speakers of nonstandard dialects and foreign languages. Edward’s voice is distinct and his conviction is clear throughout the book. This volume is appropriate for in-service or preservice teachers; it is particularly relevant for training programs in language arts, second or foreign language teaching, and bilingual or multicultural education.

      -- Gabriela G. Alfaraz, Michigan State University * Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2011, 33, 481-485 *

      The author claims-quite rightly-that this is a "comprehensive and jargon free" survey of those linguistic issues which have educational components or ramifications. It is both a scholarly and brave piece of work, since Edwards does not hesitate to attack certain 'politically correct' approaches to the topic, where these can be shown to render no service to the groups referred to; he also attacks the use of inflated language, unproven statements along with the use of theories inappropriate to the subject (discourse analysis comes out particularly badly in this respect).

      -- Anne Judge, University of Surrey * Language Policy (2011) 10:105-106 *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: Discourse Analysis and its Discontents

      Chapter 3: Disadvantage: A Brief Overview

      Chapter 4: Disadvantage: The Genetic Case

      Chapter 5: Disadvantage: The Environmental Case

      Chapter 6: The Language Debate

      Chapter 7: The Persistence of Linguistic Deficit

      Chapter 8: Evaluative Reactions to the Language of Disadvantage

      Chapter 9: Black English as Ebonics

      Chapter 10: ‘Foreign’ Languages in the Classroom

      Chapter 11: Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education

      Chapter 12: Bilingualism: A Very Brief Overview

      Chapter 13: Bilingual Education

      Chapter 14: A Concluding Statement

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