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Pedagogies for equitable access : reimagining multilingual education for an uncertain world / edited by Lourdes Cardozo-Gaibisso, Ruth Harman, Max Vazquez Dominguez, Cory Buxton.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cardozo-Gaibisso, Lourdes, 1987- editor.
Harman, Ruth M., editor.
Vazquez Dominguez, Max, 1978- editor.
Buxton, Cory A., editor.
Series:
Teacher Education in Global Contexts: Promoting Culturally Sustaining Teachers and Teacher Educators Series
Teacher education in global contexts: promoting culturally sustaining teachers and teacher educators
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Multilingual education--Case studies.
Multilingual education.
Language and languages--Study and teaching--Web-based instruction--Case studies.
Language and languages.
Educational equalization--Case studies.
Educational equalization.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (134 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2024]
Summary:
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, public health recommendations for physical distancing created an urgent need for new and remixed online and distance ways of preparing, teaching, and assessing learning practices. This new context forced teacher educators, administrators, and public policymakers around the globe to rethink, reshape, and redesign curriculum, instruction, and assessment practices and modalities. While online education has been an option available to many for decades, no other moment in recent history has demanded such a rapid shift in educational practices, impacting tens of millions of teachers and hundreds of millions of students worldwide. Fortunately, in some cases, highly innovative advances in technological resources have supported educators in designing and implementing transformative approaches. In the field of language education, educators have had to reconceptualize online instruction so that digital and other multimodal resources are designed to fully engage multilingual students in optimal and equitable learning contexts. This edited book serves the purpose of focusing the research agendas of K-12 educators, teacher educators, and policymakers on the lessons and insights the field can gain from this crisis as we adapt to the post-pandemic future of language education. As argued over the past three years, the pandemic has exposed multiple structural issues related to accessibility, inequity, and poverty-ubiquitous issues that have existed in our societies for decades. It has also drawn attention to the notion of 'competing priorities,' challenging our ability to determine what can and cannot be done in terms of human, financial, and logistical capacity around the globe. With this focus in mind, the aim of this edited book is to provide readers with robust and systematic thinking about the multifaceted strengths and challenges that have emerged during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, informed by a critical perspective on societal power dynamics and equity, this edited book explores the following interconnected topics in multilingual/multicultural settings: (i) instructional strategies and curriculum adaptations (ii) in-service and pre-service teacher education practices (iii) classroom-based pedagogical innovations and assessment"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Competencies applied to teaching an ESOL methods course moved to the online environment / Luciana C. de Oliveira and Larisa Olesova
How emergency remote online language teaching informed post-lockdown language teaching practices: the case of Two Chinese EFL elementary teachers / Carla Meskill, Dongni Guo, Fang Wang, and Wuri Kusumastuti
Exploring new assessment scenarios during the pandemic : the case for design-based research / Gabriel Díaz Maggioli
Flexibility in teaching during the pandemic : an action research study of a university foreign language classroom / Marìa Eugenia Lozano
Navigating complexity : fostering inclusive social environments in bilingual education through multimodal communication / Wilder Yesid Escobar-Almeciga, Deisy Lorena Caviedes-Cadena, and Fabiàn Benavides Jimènez
Comparing elementary school teachers' culturally responsive practices in China and the United States during and beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic / Alicia R. Thompson and Yaoying Xu
Mapping a multilingual future : navigating uncertainty with equitable pedagogies / Lourdes Cardozo-Gaibisso, Ruth Harman, Max Vazquez Dominguez, and Cory Buxton.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
979-88-87307-46-6
OCLC:
1456764828

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