
The fifth edition of Language and Learning continues to provide an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the nature and function of language and language learning and its implications for teaching. It covers a range of language theories and uses relevant examples for applying them in the classroom.This book aims to support teachers in expanding their knowledge about language, which will assist them in understanding and implementing curriculum guidelines, as well as interpreting current policies and future initiatives. Fully revised and updated, this edition builds on the sociocultural constructivist view of language and emphasises the changing nature of literacy, the breadth of multi literacies, and the importance of embracing new forms of language and literacy, such as the language of the internet, to enable students to participate effectively in society.
This text investigates the fundamental relationship between language theory and pedagogical practice to equip educators with the knowledge necessary for effective classroom instruction. The authors, a team of experienced educators and linguists, utilize a sociocultural constructivist framework to analyze how language functions within diverse learning environments. By synthesizing current research with practical application, the book provides a structured approach for teachers to navigate curriculum guidelines and evolving literacy standards.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for teacher education programs due to its clear synthesis of complex linguistic concepts. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the text in bridging the gap between theoretical research and daily classroom implementation.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2010-08-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195567307
ISBN-13:
9780195567304
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