
Linguistics at School: Language Awareness in Primary and Secondary Education
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Summary
Table of Contents
Notes on contributors | p. viii |
Foreword: The challenge for education | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Linguistics from the top down: encouraging institutional change | p. 7 |
Introduction to Part I | p. 9 |
Ideologies of language, art, and science | p. 13 |
Bringing linguistics into the school curriculum: not one less | p. 24 |
How linguistics has influenced schools in England | p. 35 |
Supporting the teaching of knowledge about language in Scottish schools | p. 49 |
Envisioning linguistics in secondary education: an Australian exemplar | p. 62 |
Linguistics and educational standards: the California experience | p. 76 |
Developing sociolinguistic curricula that help teachers meet standards | p. 91 |
Linguistic development in children's writing: changing classroom pedagogies | p. 106 |
Linguistics from the bottom up: encouraging classroom change | p. 123 |
Introduction to Part II | p. 125 |
From cold shoulder to funded welcome: lessons from the trenches of dialectally diverse classrooms | p. 129 |
Positioning linguists as learners in K-12 schools | p. 149 |
Fostering teacher change: effective professional development for sociolinguistic diversity | p. 161 |
On promoting linguistics literacy: bringing language science to the English classroom | p. 175 |
Linguistics in a primary school | p. 189 |
Educating linguists: how partner teaching enriches linguistics | p. 204 |
The Linguistic Olympiads: academic competitions in linguistics for secondary school students | p. 213 |
Vignettes: voices from the classroom | p. 227 |
Introduction to Part III | p. 229 |
And you can all say haboo: enriching the standard language arts curriculum with linguistic analysis | p. 234 |
Code switching: connecting written and spoken language patterns | p. 240 |
A primary teacher's linguistic journey | p. 244 |
Why do VCE English Language? | p. 251 |
Language lessons in an American middle school | p. 257 |
The diary of Opal Whiteley: a literary and linguistic mystery | p. 264 |
Using the Voices of North Carolina curriculum | p. 272 |
A-level English Language teaching in London | p. 277 |
References | p. 282 |
Index | p. 303 |
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