This book introduces Critical Language Awareness (CLA) Pedagogy as a robust and research-grounded framework to engage and support students in critical examinations of language, identity, privilege and power.
This book introduces Critical Language Awareness (CLA) Pedagogy as a robust and research-grounded framework to engage and support students in critical examinations of language, identity, privilege and power.
Shawna Shapiro is Associate Professor of Writing and Linguistics at Middlebury College, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Section I: Foundations of CLA Pedagogy 1. Introduction: Why Do We Need CLA Pedagogy? 2. What is CLA?: History and Concepts 3. How and Why Does CLA Pedagogy Work?: Principles and Best Practices Part II: Four Pathways for CLA Pedagogy Part II Introduction 4. The Sociolinguistics Pathway 5. The Critical Academic Literacies Pathway 6. The Media/Discourse Analysis Pathway 7. The Communicating-Across-Difference Pathway Part III: Charting Your Own Journey with CLA Pedagogy Part III Introduction 8. Tailoring CLA Pedagogy to Your Teaching Context 9. Infusing CLA into Classroom Instruction 10. Going Further with CLA
Part I: Section I: Foundations of CLA Pedagogy 1. Introduction: Why Do We Need CLA Pedagogy? 2. What is CLA?: History and Concepts 3. How and Why Does CLA Pedagogy Work?: Principles and Best Practices Part II: Four Pathways for CLA Pedagogy Part II Introduction 4. The Sociolinguistics Pathway 5. The Critical Academic Literacies Pathway 6. The Media/Discourse Analysis Pathway 7. The Communicating-Across-Difference Pathway Part III: Charting Your Own Journey with CLA Pedagogy Part III Introduction 8. Tailoring CLA Pedagogy to Your Teaching Context 9. Infusing CLA into Classroom Instruction 10. Going Further with CLA
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