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Academic Language in Second Language Learning

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This volume examines the Soviet system of science and higher education, its emergence, exportation, and survival beyond the political system. It explores contemporary crises in science and educatio...
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  • 22 January 2013
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This volume sheds new light on the question of a "Soviet model" by examining how a particular Soviet system of science and higher education emerged, how it was exported and imported across varying local, national and international settings, and how key aspects of it outlived the political system that fostered it. The contemporary crises in science and higher education surrounding the demise of communism appear as a distinctive break from the patterns set into motion in the 1920s and 30s, but also as one more upheaval following a long line of previous reorderings throughout the 20th century that were conditioned by broader cataclysms in politics, society, ideology, and culture.

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Pages: 252
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research in Second Language Learning
Publication Date: 22 January 2013
ISBN: 9781623961145
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching and learning material and coursework, Teaching of a specific subject, Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
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Foreword, M. Beatriz Arias.
Section I. Language In Academic Contents.
Chapter 1. Demystifying and Questioning the Power of Academic Language, Christian Faltis.
Chapter 2. Developing Academic English With English Language Learners: A Study of Mainstream Classroom Practices, Shanan Fitts and Erica Bowers.
Chapter 3. Pedagogical Language Knowledge and the Instruction of English Learners, Audrey Lucero.
Section II. Academic Language In Language Teaching.
Chapter 4. Exploring Academic Language in Exemplary Beginning Teachers Through a Constructivist Inquiry Approach, Barbara J. Merino, J. Richard Pomeroy, Al Mendle, and M. Cecilia Gómez.
Chapter 5. Developing Teachers' Critical Language Awareness in Digital Contexts, Tomás Galguera.
Chapter 6. Educators' Conceptions of Academic Literacy and Language, Steven Z. Athanases and Juliet Michelsen Wahleithner.
Section III. Language In Subject-Area Content.
Chapter 7. Academic Language in the Social Studies for English Learners, Luciana C. de Oliveira.
Chapter 8. Scaffolding Academic Language in Science for English Learners, Frank Ramí­rez-Marí­n and Doug Clark.
Chapter 9. English Language Learning and Learning Academic Language in Mathematics, James A. Middleton, Silvia Llamas-Flores, and Paula Patricia Guerra Lombardi.
Afterword, Karen E. Lillie.
About the Contributors.