Codeswitching in the Classroom

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bilingual classroom language practices
bilingual classrooms
bilingual education
Bilingual Learners
bilingual pedagogy
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Christian Jan Faltis
code meshing
code mixing
codeswitching
Common Language
Dual Language Bilingual Education Program
dual language education
Dual Language Education Programs
Dual Language Program
Dynamic Language Practices
educational policy analysis
Emergent Bilingual
Emergent Bilingual Learners
Emergent Bilingual Students
English Language Learners
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Hindi English Bilinguals
hybrid language practices
identity negotiation
Instructional Language
Intrasentential Codeswitching
Jeff MacSwan
language acquisition
Language Ideologies
language ideology
language mixing
language practices for multilingual
Languaging Practices
literacy instruction
Mathematical Discourse Practices
Metaphorical Codeswitching
Monoglossic Language Ideologies
multilingual education
National Academies
Pedagogical Translanguaging
Retell Performances
sociolinguistics
TBE
teacher education
Teachers Code Switch
teaching and learning
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Translanguaging Classroom

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  • ISBN 9781138225060
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Bringing together sociolinguistic, linguistic, and educational perspectives, this cutting‐edge overview of codeswitching examines language mixing in teaching and learning in bilingual classrooms. As interest in pedagogical applications of bilingual language mixing increases, so too does a need for a thorough discussion of the topic. This volume serves that need by providing an original and wide-ranging discussion of theoretical, pedagogical, and policy‐related issues and obstacles in classroom settings—the pedagogical consequences of codeswitching for teaching and learning of language and content in one‐way and two‐way bilingual classrooms.

Part I provides an introduction to (socio)linguistic and pedagogical contributions to scholarship in the field, both historical and contemporary. Part II focuses on codeswitching in teaching and learning, and addresses a range of pedagogical challenges to language mixing in a variety of contexts, such as literacy and mathematics instruction. Part III looks at language ideology and language policy to explore how students navigate educational spaces and negotiate their identities in the face of competing language ideologies and assumptions. This volume breaks new ground and serves as an important contribution on codeswitching for scholars, researchers, and teacher educators of language education, multilingualism, and applied linguistics.

Jeff MacSwan is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at the University of Maryland, USA.

Christian J. Faltis is Professor of Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University, USA.