Linguistics at School
Language Awareness in Primary and Secondary Education
Herausgeber: Denham, Kristin; Lobeck, Anne
Linguistics at School
Language Awareness in Primary and Secondary Education
Herausgeber: Denham, Kristin; Lobeck, Anne
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Shows how linguistics can be integrated into school curricula, presenting research and practice in the field of language within education.
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Shows how linguistics can be integrated into school curricula, presenting research and practice in the field of language within education.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887014
- ISBN-10: 0521887011
- Artikelnr.: 26526816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887014
- ISBN-10: 0521887011
- Artikelnr.: 26526816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Biographical sketches of contributors; Foreword Ray Jackendoff;
Introduction Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; Part I. Linguistics from the
Top Down: Encouraging Institutional Change: Introduction to Part one
Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; 1. Ideologies of language, art, and science
Edwin Battistella; 2. Bringing linguistics into the school curriculum: not
one less Wayne O'Neil; 3. How linguistics has influenced schools in England
Richard Hudson; 4. Supporting the teaching of knowledge about language in
Scottish schools Graeme Trousdale; 5. Envisioning linguistics in secondary
education: an Australian exemplar Jean Mulder; 6. Linguistics and
educational standards: the California experience Carol Lord and Sharon
Klein; 7. Developing sociolinguistic curricula that help teachers meet
standards Jeffrey Reaser; 8. Linguistic development in children's writing:
changing classroom pedagogies Debra Myhill; Part II. Linguistics from the
Bottom Up: Encouraging Classroom Change: Introduction to Part two Kristin
Denham and Anne Lobeck; 9. From cold shoulder to funded welcome: lessons
from the trenches of dialectally diverse classrooms Rebecca S. Wheeler; 10.
Positioning linguists as learners in K-12 schools Long Peng and Jean Ann;
11. Fostering teacher change: effective professional development for
sociolinguistic diversity Julie Sweetland; 12. On promoting linguistics
literacy: bringing language science to the English classroom Maya Honda,
Wayne O'Neil, and David Pippin; 13. Linguistics in a primary school Kristin
Denham; 14. Educating linguists: how partner teaching enriches linguistics
Anne Lobeck; 15. The linguistics Olympiads: academic competitions in
linguistics for secondary school students Ivan Derzhanski and Thomas Payne;
Part III. Vignettes: Voices from the Classroom: 16. And you can all say
haboo: enriching the standard language arts curriculum with linguistic
analysis Angela Roh; 17. Code switching: connecting written and spoken
language patterns Karren Mayer and Kirstin New; 18. A primary teacher's
linguistic journey Deidre Carlson; 19. Why do VCE English language?
Caroline Thomas and Sara Wawer; 20. Language lessons in an American middle
school Athena McNulty; 21 The diary of Opal Whiteley: a literary and
linguistic mystery David Pippin; 22. Using the voices of North Carolina
curriculum Leatha Fields Carey and Suzanne Sweat; 23. A-level English
language teaching in London Dan Clayton; Bibliography.
Introduction Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; Part I. Linguistics from the
Top Down: Encouraging Institutional Change: Introduction to Part one
Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; 1. Ideologies of language, art, and science
Edwin Battistella; 2. Bringing linguistics into the school curriculum: not
one less Wayne O'Neil; 3. How linguistics has influenced schools in England
Richard Hudson; 4. Supporting the teaching of knowledge about language in
Scottish schools Graeme Trousdale; 5. Envisioning linguistics in secondary
education: an Australian exemplar Jean Mulder; 6. Linguistics and
educational standards: the California experience Carol Lord and Sharon
Klein; 7. Developing sociolinguistic curricula that help teachers meet
standards Jeffrey Reaser; 8. Linguistic development in children's writing:
changing classroom pedagogies Debra Myhill; Part II. Linguistics from the
Bottom Up: Encouraging Classroom Change: Introduction to Part two Kristin
Denham and Anne Lobeck; 9. From cold shoulder to funded welcome: lessons
from the trenches of dialectally diverse classrooms Rebecca S. Wheeler; 10.
Positioning linguists as learners in K-12 schools Long Peng and Jean Ann;
11. Fostering teacher change: effective professional development for
sociolinguistic diversity Julie Sweetland; 12. On promoting linguistics
literacy: bringing language science to the English classroom Maya Honda,
Wayne O'Neil, and David Pippin; 13. Linguistics in a primary school Kristin
Denham; 14. Educating linguists: how partner teaching enriches linguistics
Anne Lobeck; 15. The linguistics Olympiads: academic competitions in
linguistics for secondary school students Ivan Derzhanski and Thomas Payne;
Part III. Vignettes: Voices from the Classroom: 16. And you can all say
haboo: enriching the standard language arts curriculum with linguistic
analysis Angela Roh; 17. Code switching: connecting written and spoken
language patterns Karren Mayer and Kirstin New; 18. A primary teacher's
linguistic journey Deidre Carlson; 19. Why do VCE English language?
Caroline Thomas and Sara Wawer; 20. Language lessons in an American middle
school Athena McNulty; 21 The diary of Opal Whiteley: a literary and
linguistic mystery David Pippin; 22. Using the voices of North Carolina
curriculum Leatha Fields Carey and Suzanne Sweat; 23. A-level English
language teaching in London Dan Clayton; Bibliography.
Biographical sketches of contributors; Foreword Ray Jackendoff;
Introduction Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; Part I. Linguistics from the
Top Down: Encouraging Institutional Change: Introduction to Part one
Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; 1. Ideologies of language, art, and science
Edwin Battistella; 2. Bringing linguistics into the school curriculum: not
one less Wayne O'Neil; 3. How linguistics has influenced schools in England
Richard Hudson; 4. Supporting the teaching of knowledge about language in
Scottish schools Graeme Trousdale; 5. Envisioning linguistics in secondary
education: an Australian exemplar Jean Mulder; 6. Linguistics and
educational standards: the California experience Carol Lord and Sharon
Klein; 7. Developing sociolinguistic curricula that help teachers meet
standards Jeffrey Reaser; 8. Linguistic development in children's writing:
changing classroom pedagogies Debra Myhill; Part II. Linguistics from the
Bottom Up: Encouraging Classroom Change: Introduction to Part two Kristin
Denham and Anne Lobeck; 9. From cold shoulder to funded welcome: lessons
from the trenches of dialectally diverse classrooms Rebecca S. Wheeler; 10.
Positioning linguists as learners in K-12 schools Long Peng and Jean Ann;
11. Fostering teacher change: effective professional development for
sociolinguistic diversity Julie Sweetland; 12. On promoting linguistics
literacy: bringing language science to the English classroom Maya Honda,
Wayne O'Neil, and David Pippin; 13. Linguistics in a primary school Kristin
Denham; 14. Educating linguists: how partner teaching enriches linguistics
Anne Lobeck; 15. The linguistics Olympiads: academic competitions in
linguistics for secondary school students Ivan Derzhanski and Thomas Payne;
Part III. Vignettes: Voices from the Classroom: 16. And you can all say
haboo: enriching the standard language arts curriculum with linguistic
analysis Angela Roh; 17. Code switching: connecting written and spoken
language patterns Karren Mayer and Kirstin New; 18. A primary teacher's
linguistic journey Deidre Carlson; 19. Why do VCE English language?
Caroline Thomas and Sara Wawer; 20. Language lessons in an American middle
school Athena McNulty; 21 The diary of Opal Whiteley: a literary and
linguistic mystery David Pippin; 22. Using the voices of North Carolina
curriculum Leatha Fields Carey and Suzanne Sweat; 23. A-level English
language teaching in London Dan Clayton; Bibliography.
Introduction Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; Part I. Linguistics from the
Top Down: Encouraging Institutional Change: Introduction to Part one
Kristin Denham and Anne Lobeck; 1. Ideologies of language, art, and science
Edwin Battistella; 2. Bringing linguistics into the school curriculum: not
one less Wayne O'Neil; 3. How linguistics has influenced schools in England
Richard Hudson; 4. Supporting the teaching of knowledge about language in
Scottish schools Graeme Trousdale; 5. Envisioning linguistics in secondary
education: an Australian exemplar Jean Mulder; 6. Linguistics and
educational standards: the California experience Carol Lord and Sharon
Klein; 7. Developing sociolinguistic curricula that help teachers meet
standards Jeffrey Reaser; 8. Linguistic development in children's writing:
changing classroom pedagogies Debra Myhill; Part II. Linguistics from the
Bottom Up: Encouraging Classroom Change: Introduction to Part two Kristin
Denham and Anne Lobeck; 9. From cold shoulder to funded welcome: lessons
from the trenches of dialectally diverse classrooms Rebecca S. Wheeler; 10.
Positioning linguists as learners in K-12 schools Long Peng and Jean Ann;
11. Fostering teacher change: effective professional development for
sociolinguistic diversity Julie Sweetland; 12. On promoting linguistics
literacy: bringing language science to the English classroom Maya Honda,
Wayne O'Neil, and David Pippin; 13. Linguistics in a primary school Kristin
Denham; 14. Educating linguists: how partner teaching enriches linguistics
Anne Lobeck; 15. The linguistics Olympiads: academic competitions in
linguistics for secondary school students Ivan Derzhanski and Thomas Payne;
Part III. Vignettes: Voices from the Classroom: 16. And you can all say
haboo: enriching the standard language arts curriculum with linguistic
analysis Angela Roh; 17. Code switching: connecting written and spoken
language patterns Karren Mayer and Kirstin New; 18. A primary teacher's
linguistic journey Deidre Carlson; 19. Why do VCE English language?
Caroline Thomas and Sara Wawer; 20. Language lessons in an American middle
school Athena McNulty; 21 The diary of Opal Whiteley: a literary and
linguistic mystery David Pippin; 22. Using the voices of North Carolina
curriculum Leatha Fields Carey and Suzanne Sweat; 23. A-level English
language teaching in London Dan Clayton; Bibliography.