Teaching in linguistically and culturally diverse secondary schools

IF 0.9 Q2 LINGUISTICS
Margaret Gleeson, C. Davison
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Thirty years ago Australian researchers led the development of language and content integration in schools, advocating systematic teaching of language across the curriculum to meet the needs of English as an additional language (EAL) students. However, despite significant improvements in initial teacher education, targeted professional development and language-specific curriculum and assessment, this paper suggests that secondary teachers have gained only a superficial understanding of the language knowledge necessary to teach EAL students. Drawing on questionnaires, interviews, and observations, this case study of two secondary schools in Sydney reveals the majority of teachers report their perspectives and experiences of good teaching have equipped them with a repertoire of sufficient strategies to meet EAL needs, and they see little difference between teaching EAL and learners with low levels of literacy. This paper concludes a renewed focus on integrating language and content teaching and partnership models of professional learning and evaluation are needed.
在语言和文化多样化的中学教学
30年前,澳大利亚研究人员领导了学校语言和内容整合的发展,倡导在整个课程中进行系统的语言教学,以满足英语作为附加语言(EAL)学生的需求。然而,尽管在初级教师教育、有针对性的专业发展以及针对特定语言的课程和评估方面取得了显著进步,但本文表明,中学教师对教授EAL学生所需的语言知识只有肤浅的了解。通过问卷调查、访谈和观察,这项针对悉尼两所中学的案例研究显示,大多数教师报告说,他们的良好教学观点和经验为他们提供了一套足够的策略来满足EAL需求,他们认为教授EAL和识字水平低的学习者之间几乎没有区别。本文得出结论,需要重新关注语言和内容教学的整合,并建立专业学习和评估的伙伴关系模式。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) is the preeminent journal of the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA). ARAL is a peer reviewed journal that promotes scholarly discussion and contemporary understandings of language-related matters with a view to impacting on real-world problems and debates. The journal publishes empirical and theoretical research on language/s in educational, professional, institutional and community settings. ARAL welcomes national and international submissions presenting research related to any of the major sub-disciplines of Applied Linguistics as well as transdisciplinary studies. Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to: · Analysis of discourse and interaction · Assessment and evaluation · Bi/multilingualism and bi/multilingual education · Corpus linguistics · Cognitive linguistics · Language, culture and identity · Language maintenance and revitalization · Language planning and policy · Language teaching and learning, including specific languages and TESOL · Pragmatics · Research design and methodology · Second language acquisition · Sociolinguistics · Language and technology · Translating and interpreting.
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