
Teaching World Languages in Middle and Secondary Schools
A Critical Introduction
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Teaching World Languages in Middle and Secondary Schools
A Critical Introduction
About this book
Teaching World Languages in Middle and Secondary Schools: A Critical Introduction is an introductory textbook for teacher education candidates, at either the undergraduate or graduate levels, who are seeking certification to teach a world/foreign language. It might also be used as a methods textbook in programs preparing teachers to work with English Language Learners (ELLs) in public school contexts. There is a growing shortage of world language teachers in the United States, and the market for such educators is likely to increase dramatically in the years ahead. Currently, only about 20% of US students study a language other than English, although this may change if more individuals are prepared to teach world languages. This book stands out from most world language education methodology books by combining ideas, concepts, and practices from two traditions in the world language education literature that rarely overlap: the technical skills and knowledge needed to be an effective and competent classroom teacher, and the growing literature on critical pedagogy in the specific context of world language education.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- About the Authors
- Preface
- 1 “English Is All I Need”: Teaching World Languages in the United States
- 2 “I took it in high school, but didn’t learn anything”: The Failure of World Language Education in the United States
- 3 “Like a dog chasing its tail”: Language, Languages, and Linguistics
- 4 “But is it a real language?”: Linguistic Legitimacy and the World Language Teacher
- 5 “Spanish to God, Italian to Women, French to Men, and German to my Horse”: An Overview of Language Acquisition
- 6 “Repita, por favor”: Traditional Methodologies for Teaching World Languages
- 7 “No perfect lesson”: Reflective Practice, Critical Pedagogy and World Language Education
- 8 “Let’s get on the same page”: The Curriculum and the ACTFL Standards
- 9 “The best laid plans of mice and men”: Designing Units and Lessons for the World Language Classroom
- 10 “Like Trying to Find a Black Cat in a Dark Room”: The Role of Grammar in World Language Education
- 11 “The world was hers for the reading”: Literature in the World Language Classroom
- 12 “The Piñata of Discovery”: Culture in the World Language Classroom
- 13 “Cave lector, Latina et Graeca vivunt!”: The Unique Challenges of Teaching the Classical Languages
- 14 “A language in its own right”: American Sign Language and World Language Education
- 15 “Languages that no one speaks but a great conversation starter!”: The Pedagogical Uses and Value of Language Construction
- 16 Changing the World: Go Forth and Teach!