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Author Goldstein, Tara, 1957-

Title Teaching and learning in a multilingual school : choices, risks, and dilemmas / Tara Goldstein.

Publication Info. Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003.

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Description 1 online resource (xxxii, 221 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Language, culture, and teaching
Language, culture, and teaching.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-209) and indexes.
Contents Series Foreword / Sonia Nieto -- Ch. 1. Introduction: Bilingual Life and Language Choice at Northside -- pt. I. Dilemmas of Speech and Silence -- Ch. 2. Accepting and Legitimizing Multilingualism -- Ch. 3. Promoting and Legitimizing English -- Ch. 4. Responding to Silence -- pt. II. Dilemmas of Discrimination -- Ch. 5. Resisting Anti-Immigrant Discourses and Linguicism -- Ch. 6. Oral Presentations, Accent Discrimination, and Linguistic Privilege -- Ch. 7. Conclusion: Challenging Linguistic Inequities in Multilingual School Communities. App. A. Hong Kong, Canada / Tara Goldstein -- App. B. Critical Educational Ethnography in Postmodern Times -- App. C. Developing Oral Presentation Skills / Judith Ngan.
Summary This text is designed for teachers and teacher educators working in communities that educate children who do not speak English as a first language. At the centre of the volume are findings from a four-year critical ethnographic case study of a Canadian high school with a large number of immigrant students from Hong Kong and descriptions of the multitude of ways teachers and students thought about, responded to, and negotiated the issues and dilemmas that arose. The solutions and insights they derived from their experiences of working across linguistic, cultural and racial differences should be valuable to educators in other locales that have become home to large numbers of immigrant families. The text is designed to help readers think about how the issues and dilemmas in the case study manifest themselves in their own communities and how to apply the insights they gain to their own teaching and learning contexts. Each chapter includes four components: an excerpt from the ethnographic study; an analytic commentary on the ethnographic text drawn from a variety of theoretical perspectives and academic disciplines (including interactionist socio-linguistics, language minority education.
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Subject Linguistic minorities -- Education (Secondary) -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Case studies.
Linguistic minorities -- Education (Secondary)
Ontario -- Toronto.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Subject Linguistic minorities.
Education, Bilingual -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Case studies.
Education, Bilingual.
Educational anthropology -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Case studies.
Educational anthropology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Case studies.
Other Form: Print version: Goldstein, Tara, 1957- Teaching and learning in a multilingual school. Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2003 0805840168 (DLC) 2002023159 (OCoLC)49226150
ISBN 1410606910 (electronic book)
9781410606914 (electronic book)
0805840168 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780805840162 (paperback ; alkaline paper)