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  • Preparing Antiracist ESOL Professionals: Linguistic Equity for Multilingual Learners

    Preparing Antiracist ESOL Professionals by de Oliveira, Luciana C.; Terrell, Karen L.;

    Linguistic Equity for Multilingual Learners

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    Short description:

    Thos book introduces the principles of antiracist teaching in ESOL settings. Addressing questions of power and privilege in the classroom, this book confronts linguistic racism to provide preservice educators with frameworks, examples, lessons, and strategies for promoting linguistic equity and supporting multilingual learners. 

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    Long description:

    Bringing together top scholars in TESOL and social justice education, this essential textbook introduces the principles and practices of antiracist teaching in ESOL settings. Addressing questions of power and privilege in the classroom, this book confronts linguistic racism to provide preservice educators with frameworks, examples, lessons, and strategies for promoting linguistic equity and supporting multilingual learners. Chapters cover key topics, including ability, ethnicity, gender, language background, linguistic origin, race, and religion, allowing educators to come away equipped with antiracist pedagogies for their curricula and programs.  


    With examples, key concepts, and varied resources in every chapter, this text is critical reading for courses on TESOL, multicultural education, and ideal for all ESOL educators.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents 


    Introduction: Preparing Antiracist ESOL Professionals
    Luciana C. de Oliveira and Karen L. Terrell 


    Section 1: Teacher Preparation for Antiracist Classrooms


     Re-envisioning English Language Teacher Preparation for Equity and Social Justice
    Fabiola P. Ehlers-Zavala


    Racial literacy development of pre-service teachers: Exploring race, culture, language and privilege through TESOL course work
    Rabia Hos and Lisya Seloni


    Bilingualism in the Public Eye: A Dialogic Approach to Anti-Racist Teacher Preparation
    Chris Montecillo Leider and Christina L. Dobbs


     Section 2: Professional Development to Address Antiracism


    CRT & LRP: Investigating Content-teacher Perspectives of the Intersectionality of Race and Language for Antiracist ESOL Practice
    Karen L. Terrell, Joy Beatty, and Kara Viesca


    Developing Culturally & Linguistically Sustaining ESOL Pedagogies through SFL Professional Development
    Kelly-Ann Cooney and Ruslana Westerlund


     Section 3: Other Antiracist Conversations in the Field


    Decolonizing Bilingual Education: An Antiracist Approach to Language Teaching and Learning
    Bruno Andrade and Luciana C. de Oliveira


    Social Justice and Racial Discrimination Understandings in a Colombian EFL classroom: A decolonial Antiracist Approach
    Nancy E. Carvajal Medina, Mariana Ramírez Sánchez, and Yesenia Escobar Espitia


    Adult ELLs Matter: Antiracism in the English Language Education of Adults in the US
    Mary Romney-Schaab and Federico Salas-Isnardi


    Afterword
    Kisha C. Bryan Jordan

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