Teacher Education for Inclusive Bilingual Contexts


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<p>This text demonstrates how collective reflection can function as a central part of effective teacher preparation for work in inclusive bilingual environments.</p><p>Through analysis of rich qualitative data <i>Teacher Education for Inclusive Bilingual Contexts</i> shows how group reflection supports pre-service educators to recognize the intersectional circumstances faced by students and understand their identities beyond the possible confines of disability. This in turn engenders reconceptualization of standardized expectations and implicates the educator in developing student agency through individualized use of routine language and materials. The author offers cultural historical activity theory and disability studies in education as a basis for dialectal interactions to unearth contradictions and misunderstandings surrounding language acquisition and the learning of emergent bilinguals and highlight the ways in which educators can disrupt oppressive practices through expansive learning opportunities.</p><p>This insightful volume will be of interest to researchers scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of inclusive education and disability studies bilingual and language education and teacher education.</p>
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