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This book centralizes the narratives of adult English language learners, teachers, and trainee teachers in the development of a humanistic language pedagogy; their strengths, concerns, and stories inform this practical guide to adult literacy development and English language-culture learning and teaching. The author sets the need to educate the whole person, and to focus on the adult learner’s strengths and assets, against a background of rigorous research and practical experience. This book combines evidence-based pedagogy with a passionate belief in the centrality of the learner and the importance of education and will be invaluable to all those involved in teaching and training related to adult English language learners.



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This book is an important addition to TESOL and adult education. Inspiring and refreshing, the book presents strong theoretical underpinnings, crucial pedagogical examples, and rigorous research. Findings are noteworthy for all interested in ESL communities. The intentional and masterful structure empowers the reader to transfer knowledge to their professional practice.

* David Schwarzer, Montclair State University, USA *

The brilliance of Larrotta’s book lies in her refusal to accept the theory/practice false dichotomy that continues to guide and shape most ESL textbooks. The book is not only timely, but also challenges all teachers to move beyond the paternalistic skill banking in the teaching of English and embraces adult learners of English with the respect and dignity they deserve.

* Donaldo Macedo, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA *

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction and Supporting Theories

Part I. Students’ Voices

Chapter 2. Learning to Enjoy Reading in ESL

Chapter 3. ESL Adults Transitioning from Oral Language to Print

Chapter 4. Adults Building Confidence Through Family Literacy

Chapter 5. Adult ESL Learners’ Motivations

Part II. Teachers’ Voices

Chapter 6. ESL Instruction Through Religious Organizations

Chapter 7. Public Libraries Building Literate Communities

Chapter 8. Engaged Scholarship Training Tesol Instructors

Chapter 9. Negotiating Adult ESL Curriculum

Chapter 10. Conclusion

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      Publisher: Multilingual Matters
      Publication Date: 10/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781788923170, 978-1788923170
      ISBN10: 1788923170

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book centralizes the narratives of adult English language learners, teachers, and trainee teachers in the development of a humanistic language pedagogy; their strengths, concerns, and stories inform this practical guide to adult literacy development and English language-culture learning and teaching. The author sets the need to educate the whole person, and to focus on the adult learner’s strengths and assets, against a background of rigorous research and practical experience. This book combines evidence-based pedagogy with a passionate belief in the centrality of the learner and the importance of education and will be invaluable to all those involved in teaching and training related to adult English language learners.



      Trade Review

      This book is an important addition to TESOL and adult education. Inspiring and refreshing, the book presents strong theoretical underpinnings, crucial pedagogical examples, and rigorous research. Findings are noteworthy for all interested in ESL communities. The intentional and masterful structure empowers the reader to transfer knowledge to their professional practice.

      * David Schwarzer, Montclair State University, USA *

      The brilliance of Larrotta’s book lies in her refusal to accept the theory/practice false dichotomy that continues to guide and shape most ESL textbooks. The book is not only timely, but also challenges all teachers to move beyond the paternalistic skill banking in the teaching of English and embraces adult learners of English with the respect and dignity they deserve.

      * Donaldo Macedo, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA *

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Introduction and Supporting Theories

      Part I. Students’ Voices

      Chapter 2. Learning to Enjoy Reading in ESL

      Chapter 3. ESL Adults Transitioning from Oral Language to Print

      Chapter 4. Adults Building Confidence Through Family Literacy

      Chapter 5. Adult ESL Learners’ Motivations

      Part II. Teachers’ Voices

      Chapter 6. ESL Instruction Through Religious Organizations

      Chapter 7. Public Libraries Building Literate Communities

      Chapter 8. Engaged Scholarship Training Tesol Instructors

      Chapter 9. Negotiating Adult ESL Curriculum

      Chapter 10. Conclusion

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