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Plurilingual Education in a Monolingualised Nation

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This book explores alternative approaches to foreign language education in a context which is traditionally dominated by English-only approaches, and widely viewed as highly monolingual. It examine...
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  • 20 December 2024
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This book explores alternative approaches to foreign language education in a context which is traditionally dominated by English-only approaches, and widely viewed as highly monolingual. It examines the grassroots classroom practices of teachers and their assistants involved in plurilingual education in the first longitudinal research of its type in the Japanese context. These practices are grounded in depictions of the practitioners’ personal and professional trajectories through explorations of their visual linguistic autobiographies. The holistic ethnography thus deepens understanding of plurilingualism in a hitherto underexplored context, and should be of interest to students and researchers of language teaching, teacher training, language policy, sociolinguistics and plurilingualism.

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Price: $155.95
Pages: 230
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education
Publication Date: 20 December 2024
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781800417694
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Language teaching and learning: first or native languages, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching and learning: second or additional languages, Bilingualism and multilingualism
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This book presents illuminating cases of practitioners promoting grassroots plurilingual education even in a context traditionally portrayed as being monolingual. Analyzing rich multimodal data, Pearce successfully helps readers see a more diverse reality of the country than is commonly believed and offers educational possibilities that can be explored outside the context as well.

Daniel Roy Pearce is a lecturer and teacher trainer in the Faculty of Education, Shitennoji University, Japan. His current research interests include interdisciplinary plurilingual education, teacher collaboration, and plurilingualism and linguistic diversity within primarily monolingual contexts.

Acknowledgements

Danièle Moore: Foreword

Introduction: Monolingualism and Japan

Part 1. Monolingualism Colliding with Plurilingualism

Chapter 1. Foreign Language Education and Plurilingualism: Global and Local Trends      

Chapter 2. Multimodal Polyethnography in Language Teaching Research

Chapter 3. Situating the Author: 'Wearing Both Pairs of Shoes' 

Part 2. Plurilingual Practices and Perspectives

Chapter 4. From English-Only to Plurilingual Education: Yuki-sensei’s Journey

Chapter 5. Making the Classroom Multilingual: Yuki-sensei’s Practice     

Chapter 6. A 'Monolingual' Foreign Language Teacher: Kana-sensei's Initiative            

Chapter 7. Pedagogies of Resistance, Peace Learning and Plurilingualism: Kana-sensei's Practice  

Part 3. Plurilingual Potentials

Chapter 8. Imported Diversity? Plurilingual Assistant Language Teachers

Chapter 9. Beyond Native-Speakerism: ALTs as more than English Models

Conclusion: Implications for Teacher Training across Contexts    

Appendices

References