Culture in Second Language Teaching and Learning

Culture in Second Language Teaching and Learning

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  • Author: Eli Hinkel
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521644909
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 265

This book identifies the many facets of culture that influence second language learners and teachers. The paperback edition identifies the many facets of culture that influence second language learners and teachers. It addresses the impact of culture on learning to interact, speak, construct meaning, and write in a second language, while staying within the sociocultural paradigms specific to a particular language and its speakers. By providing a comprehensive introduction to research from other disciplines on the interaction between language and culture, this volume offers an important contribution to the field of second language acquisition.


Teaching How to Learn in a What-to-Learn Culture

Teaching How to Learn in a What-to-Learn Culture

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  • Author: Kathleen R. Hopkins
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 0470343524
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn This vital teachers' resource answers such questions as "Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning 'stick' for my students?" Drawing from theory and research in learning, this book offers clear, practical guidance along with inspirational ideas to show how teachers can enable students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically. Offers techniques for students to develop their reading, writing, and math abilities Provides suggestions for helping students build perseverance and diligent work habits Helps cultivate students' reasoning skills for problem solving Includes ideas for teachers to improve their students' verbal and written skills The book applies to any and all learners, including special needs students, and is richly illustrated with stories, activities, and examples from across the curricula.


Teaching How to Learn in a What-to-Learn Culture

Teaching How to Learn in a What-to-Learn Culture

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  • Author: Kathleen R. Hopkins
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 0470585269
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn This vital teachers' resource answers such questions as "Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning 'stick' for my students?" Drawing from theory and research in learning, this book offers clear, practical guidance along with inspirational ideas to show how teachers can enable students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically. Offers techniques for students to develop their reading, writing, and math abilities Provides suggestions for helping students build perseverance and diligent work habits Helps cultivate students' reasoning skills for problem solving Includes ideas for teachers to improve their students' verbal and written skills The book applies to any and all learners, including special needs students, and is richly illustrated with stories, activities, and examples from across the curricula.


Teaching and Learning

Teaching and Learning

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  • Author: Prema Clarke
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9788178290003
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223


Culture Learning

Culture Learning

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  • Author: Richard W. Brislin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Acculturation
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282


Culture in School Learning

Culture in School Learning

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  • Author: Etta R. Hollins
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135638632
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

In this text Etta Hollins presents a powerful process for developing a teaching perspective that embraces the centrality of culture in school learning. The six-part process covers objectifying culture, personalizing culture, inquiring about students' cultures and communities, applying knowledge about culture to teaching, formulating theory or a conceptual framework linking culture and school learning, and transforming professional practice to better meet the needs of students from different cultural and experiential backgrounds. All aspects of the process are interrelated and interdependent. Two basic procedures are employed in this process: constructing an operational definition of culture that reveals its deep meaning in cognition and learning, and applying the reflective-interpretive-inquiry (RIQ) approach to making linkages between students' cultural and experiential backgrounds and classroom instruction. Discussion within chapters is not intended to provide complete and final answers to the questions posed, but rather to generate discussion, critical thinking, and further investigation. Pedagogical Features Focus Questions at the beginning of each chapter assist the reader in identifying complex issues to be examined. Chapter Summaries provide a quick review of the main topics presented. Suggested Learning Experiences have been selected for their value in expanding preservice teachers' understanding of specific questions and issues raised in the chapter. Critical Readings lists extend the text to treat important issues in greater depth. New in the Second Edition New emphasis is placed on the power of social ideology in framing teachers’ thinking and school practices. The relationship of core values and other important social values common in the United States to school practices is explicitly discussed. Discussion of racism includes an explanation of the relationship between institutionalized racism and personal beliefs and actions. Approaches to understanding and evaluating curriculum have been expanded to include different genres and dimensions of multicultural education. A framework for understanding cultural diversity in the classroom is presented. New emphasis is placed on participating in a community of practice. This book is primarily designed for preservice teachers in courses on multicultural education, social foundations of education, principles of education, and introduction to teaching. Inservice teachers and graduate students will find it equally useful.


Teaching-and-learning Language-and-culture

Teaching-and-learning Language-and-culture

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  • Author: Michael Byram
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN: 9781853592119
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 236

Offers some theoretical innovations in teaching foreign languages and reports how they have been applied to curriculum development and experimental courses at the upper secondary and college levels. Approaches language learning as comprising several dimensions, including grammatical competence, change in attitudes, learning about another culture, and reflecting on one's own. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Teaching Culture

Teaching Culture

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  • Author: Patrick R. Moran
  • Publisher: Teachersource
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

The process of rethinking the way we integrate language and culture instruction engages the identities, values, and expectations of teachers and learners alike. Teaching Culture: Perspectives in Practice offers multiple viewpoints on the inter-relationship between language and culture and how they serve to teach meaning, offer a lens of identity, and provide a mechanism for social participation. Authentic classroom experiences engage the reader and offer teachers invaluable support as they expand their ideas about how language and culture work together. Book jacket.


Techniques to Teach American Culture in English Lessons in Grade 11

Techniques to Teach American Culture in English Lessons in Grade 11

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  • Author: Faruhs Matkasimovs
  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag
  • ISBN: 3668327335
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 88

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Pedagogy - The Teacher, Educational Leadership, grade: 8, University of Latvia, language: English, abstract: The Diploma Paper explores techniques to teach American culture in English lessons in Grade 11. The author believes that teaching American culture, especially in the 21st century, is of high importance. The chosen research method was a case study in a Riga School. Interviews, questionnaire, students' portfolios and feedback were chosen as data collection methods. The data reflect that the use of the teaching techniques enhanced students’ intercultural skills. American culture contributed to Grade 11 students' ability to draw connections among ideas, justify a stand or decision as well as produce a new original work or point of view. Even though the research showed beneficial results, the author suggests carrying out further research to gather more data on the topic in other age groups.


Teaching Culture

Teaching Culture

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  • Author: H. Ned Seelye
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 356

Teaching Cultureprovides practical strategies for integrating language and culture study and outlines six goals for cultural instruction. Sample learning units, abundant activities, cultural mini-dramas, and student performance objectives help teachers illustrate how the cultural context of communication is vital to understanding the message.