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坎比奥的概念:坎比奥在全球范围内的讨论提出了一个关于白痴教育的概念:这篇社论提出了一种围绕教育残疾英语学习者的概念和教学转变。残疾人是世界上最大的少数群体,但在世界各地的许多课堂上,他们往往缺乏成功所需的机会和支持。这一点在英语作为第二语言或外语课堂上尤为明显,在那里,残疾学生首先需要被包括在内,然后得到结构化和系统的支持才能取得成功。我们建议,我们看待残疾问题的方式的初步转变是必要的第一步。这可以通过使用通用学习设计作为一个框架来支持,以减少教学障碍,增加英语学习者的机会和成功。这篇社论还介绍了五篇文章,旨在进一步探讨和理解如何支持残疾人在不同国家和背景下学习英语。参考本文(APA)/Para-citar este articolo(APA。概念化变革:语言教学中围绕残疾的全球话语的拟议转变。《拉丁美洲内容与语言综合学习杂志》,13(1),9-25。https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.1.1发布时间:2020年8月28日
Conceptualizing Change: A proposed Shift in Global Discourse Surrounding Disability in Language Teaching
Conceptualizacion del cambio: una propuesta de cambio en el discurso global en torno a la discapacidad en la ensenanza de idiomas Conceptualizacao da mudanca: uma proposta de mudanca no discurso global em torno da deficiencia no ensino de linguas This editorial proposes a conceptual and instructional shift surrounding educating English learners with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities are the largest minority group in the world, yet in many classrooms across the world, they often lack the opportunities and support needed to be successful. This is especially apparent in English as a second or foreign language classrooms, where students with disabilities need first to be included and then provided with structured and systematic supports to be successful. We suggest that an initial shift in the way that we think about disability is a necessary first step. This can then be supported by using Universal Design for Learning as a framework to reduce barriers in instruction and increase access and success for English learners. This editorial also introduces five articles, which aim to further the discourse and understanding of how to support individuals with disabilities learning English across countries and contexts. To reference this article (APA) / Para citar este articulo (APA) / Para citar este artigo (APA) David, R. D. & Torres, C. (2020). Conceptualizing change: A proposed shift in global discourse surrounding disability in language teaching. Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning, 13(1), 9-25. https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.1.1 Published: 28/08/2020