Beyond Grammar


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<p><i>Beyond Grammar: Language Power and the Classroom </i>asks readers to think about the power of words the power of language attitudes and the power of language policies as they play out in communities in educational institutions and in their own lives as individuals teachers and participants in the larger community. Each chapter provides extended discussion of a set of critical language issues that directly affect students in classrooms: the political nature of language the power of words hate language and bullying gender and language dialects and language policies. <br><br>Written for pre-service and practicing teachers this text addresses how teachers can alert students to the realities of language and power--removing language study from a “neutral” corner to situate it within the context of political social and cultural issues. Developing a critical pedagogy about language instruction can help educators understand that classrooms can either maintain existing inequity or address and diminish inequity through critical language study.<br><br>A common framework structures the chapters of the text: <br>* Each chapter begins with an overview of the language issue in question and includes references for further research and for classroom use and provides applications for classroom teachers.<br>* Numerous references to the popular press and the breadth of language issues found therein foreground current thought on socio-cultural language issues attitudes standards and policies found in the culture(s) at large.<br>* References to current and recent events illustrate the language issue’s importance cartoons address the issue and brief “For Thought” activities illustrate the point being discussed and extend the reader’s knowledge and awareness.<br>* “Personal Explorations” ask readers to go beyond the text to develop further understanding; “Teaching Explorations” ask teachers to apply chapter content to teaching situations.<br><br><i>Beyond Grammar: Language Power and the Classroom </i>is intendedfor undergraduate and master’s level courses that address literacy education linguistics and issues of language and culture.</p>
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