This book focuses on how to address persistent linguistically structured inequalities in education, primarily in relation to South African schools, but also in conversation with Australian work and with resonances for other multilingual contexts around the world. The book as a whole lays bare the tension between the commitment to multilingualism enshrined in the South African Constitution and language-in-education policy, and the realities of the dominance of English and the virtual absence of indigenous African languages in current educational practices. It suggests that dynamic plurilingual pedagogies can be allied with the explicit scaffolding of genre-based pedagogies to help redress asymmetries in epistemic access and to re-imagine policies, pedagogies, and practices more in tune with the realities of multilingual classrooms. The contributions to this book offer complementary insights on routes to improving access to school knowledge, especially for learners whose home language or language variety is different to that of teaching and learning at school. All subscribe to similar ideologies which include the view that multilingualism should be seen as a resource rather than a 'problem' in education. Commentaries on these chapters highlight evidence-based high-impact educational responses, and suggest that translanguaging and genre may well offer opportunities for students to expand their linguistic repertoires and to bridge epistemological differences between community and school. This book was originally published as a special issue of Language and Education.
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Introduction – Language in epistemic access: mobilising multilingualism and literacy development for more equitable education in South Africa 1. Unlocking the grid: language-in-education policy realisation in post-apartheid South Africa 2. Moving out of linguistic boxes: the effects of translanguaging strategies for multilingual classrooms 3. Pedagogical translanguaging: bridging discourses in South African science classrooms 4. Testing the waters: exploring the teaching of genres in a Cape Flats Primary School in South Africa 5. Linguistically based inequality, multilingual education and a genre-based literacy development pedagogy: insights from the Australian experience 6. How to reverse a legacy of exclusion? Identifying high-impact educational responses 7. Epistemologies in multilingual education: translanguaging and genre – companions in conversation with policy and practice
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780367191368
Publisert
2021-03-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
222 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
114