Approaching Multiliteracies: Digitally Mediated Second and Foreign Language Teacher Education

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corpus-based language teaching
critical media literacy
digital literacy education
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foreign language classrooms
foreign language studies
foreign language teacher education
foreign language teaching
multiliteracies pedagogy
multimodal language instruction
pre-service language teacher digital skills
second language education
teacher identity development
virtual exchange pedagogy

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  • ISBN 9781032561677
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Approaching Multiliteracies: Digitally Mediated Second and Foreign Language Teacher Education provides practical insights into developing the multiliteracies pedagogy competencies for pre-service teachers. It highlights how multiliteracies pedagogy can be not just a goal of teacher education, but also a means to prepare future language teachers for this task.

Capitalizing on parallels between multiliteracies pedagogy and current models of second and foreign language teacher education (SFLTE), the chapters in the book illustrate how teacher educators in Europe, Asia, and the United States connect new forms of digitally mediated communication with principles of initial professionalization. Integrating examples from their own practice with empirical analysis, a team of international contributors provide models of instruction that can be adapted for a variety of settings. This edited collection examines a range of methodological approaches, from engaging in identity work to the use of corpora, that cultivate future language teachers’ dispositions and skills in integrating multiliteracies into foreign language classrooms in ways that are contextually situated, critical, and digitally mediated.

Primarily designed for individuals involved in language teacher education, the book will also be a key resource for in-service professional development opportunities focusing on contemporary language learning and use, as well as for researchers interested in efficacious models of SFLTE.

Carolyn Blume is Professor of English Language, Literature and Culture at the Heidelberg University of Education in Germany.