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Chapter 3. Teaching with an Accent: Linguistically Diverse Preservice Teachers in Australian Classrooms

  • Jennifer Miller
©Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol/Blue Ridge Summit

©Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol/Blue Ridge Summit

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgements vii
  4. Contributors ix
  5. Part 1: Pedagogy in Diverse Classrooms
  6. Chapter 1. The Challenges of Diversity in Language Education 3
  7. Chapter 2. Multilingual Educational Systems: An Added Challenge for Immigrant Students 18
  8. Chapter 3. Teaching with an Accent: Linguistically Diverse Preservice Teachers in Australian Classrooms 36
  9. Chapter 4. High Challenge, High Support Programmes with English as a Second Language Learners: A Teacher-Researcher Collaboration 56
  10. Chapter 5. Language and Inclusion in Mainstream Classrooms 75
  11. Chapter 6. Influences on the Written Expression of Bilingual Students: Teacher Beliefs and Cultural Dissonance 92
  12. Part 2: Language Policy and Curriculum
  13. Chapter 7. Dilemmas of Efficiency, Identity and Worldmindedness 113
  14. Chapter 8. Professional Ethics in Multicultural Classrooms: English, Hospitality and the Other 132
  15. Chapter 9. English as Additional Language Across the Curriculum: Policies in Practice 151
  16. Chapter 10. Language Pedagogies Revisited: Alternative Approaches for Integrating Language Learning, Language Using and Intercultural Understanding 172
  17. Chapter 11. Educating Languages Teachers for Multilingual and Multicultural Settings 196
  18. Part 3: Research Directions in Diverse Contexts
  19. Chapter 12. Multilingual Researcher Identities: Interpreting Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Classrooms 215
  20. Chapter 13. Negotiating Teacher-Researcher Collaboration in Immersion Education 234
  21. Chapter 14. Languages in the Classroom: Institutional Discourses and Users’ Experiences 252
  22. Chapter 15. Bringing Home and Community to School: Institutional Constraints and Pedagogic Possibilities 271
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