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Preparing teachers for young and adolescent multilingual learners = the use of reflective narratives /
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Preparing teachers for young and adolescent multilingual learners/ edited by Huili Hong, Patricia Rice Doran.
Reminder of title:
the use of reflective narratives /
other author:
Hong, Huili.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xii, 154 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Tales of Diversity within Diversity: Urban Educators' Narratives of Working Immigrant and Refugee Students and Families in Unsettling Times -- Chapter 2: Preparing Teachers for Young and Adolescent Multilingual Learners: The Use of Reflective Narratives -- Chapter 3: Reflective Narratives on Problem-Solving Strategies to Address English Language Learner Needs in a Teaching Abroad Context -- Chapter 4: Tales of Diversity within Diversity: Urban Educators' Narratives of Working Immigrant and Refugee Students and Families in Unsettling Times -- Chapter 5: Internationalizing Literacy Coursework: Igniting Preservice Teachers' Inquiry about Self, Diverse Learners and the World -- Chapter 6: A Retrospective View of the Developmental Trajectory of English as a Discipline in China -- Chapter 7: Reflections from the Margins: Learning and Teaching Among Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners -- Conclusion.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Multilingual education. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89635-5
ISBN:
9783030896355
Preparing teachers for young and adolescent multilingual learners = the use of reflective narratives /
Preparing teachers for young and adolescent multilingual learners
the use of reflective narratives /[electronic resource] :edited by Huili Hong, Patricia Rice Doran. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xii, 154 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Global perspectives on adolescence and education,v. 32522-8277 ;. - Global perspectives on adolescence and education ;v. 3..
Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Tales of Diversity within Diversity: Urban Educators' Narratives of Working Immigrant and Refugee Students and Families in Unsettling Times -- Chapter 2: Preparing Teachers for Young and Adolescent Multilingual Learners: The Use of Reflective Narratives -- Chapter 3: Reflective Narratives on Problem-Solving Strategies to Address English Language Learner Needs in a Teaching Abroad Context -- Chapter 4: Tales of Diversity within Diversity: Urban Educators' Narratives of Working Immigrant and Refugee Students and Families in Unsettling Times -- Chapter 5: Internationalizing Literacy Coursework: Igniting Preservice Teachers' Inquiry about Self, Diverse Learners and the World -- Chapter 6: A Retrospective View of the Developmental Trajectory of English as a Discipline in China -- Chapter 7: Reflections from the Margins: Learning and Teaching Among Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners -- Conclusion.
Multilingual learners (MLs) students spend most of their school time with their teachers, who often feel professionally unprepared to meet their linguistically diverse students' needs. As such, preparing teachers for increasing numbers of multilingual learners (MLs) has become a critical factor in promoting equity and success for all students in our global society. This book explores and highlights the reflective narratives of teacher educators, in-service, and preservice teachers. It shows how these narratives are grounded in their personal lives, professional training, and daily teaching, and how they can unfold the complexities in their various experiences and the rich implications for MLs teaching and teacher preparation. The book presents papers that utilize teachers' reflective narratives to prepare and train teachers who are or will be working with MLs. It discusses the challenges and implications of teaching groups of MLs made up of diverse learners, including immigrants, refugees, and learners with disabilities. 'This book seeks to change the narrative of some of our most vulnerable student populations by giving voice to the experiences, challenges, success, and best practices encountered in the international education landscape. The power contained within each chapter is the systematic and intentional reflections that bring the marginalized stories to the center of the discussion. Anyone seeking an understanding of how reflective narrative can build equity and social justice for multilingual learners will appreciate the breadth of experience described. This understanding is critical for culturally and linguistically diverse teaching and learning.' Jordan Gonzalez, Ph.D., St. John's University, NY.
ISBN: 9783030896355
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