Radical Inclusivity

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classroom pedagogy
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Community engagement
Critical language awareness
Critical pedagogy
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Global Englishes
Institutional and programmatic needs
language classrooms
language teacher education
LaWL Approach
Learning about Written Languages Approach
Multilingual
Radical inclusivity
radically inclusive classrooms
radically inclusive practices
radically inclusive teaching
Translingual
translingual pedagogies
Trauma-informed pedagogy
writing classrooms
Writing pedagogy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781836680345
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book contains a collection of chapters that blend theory and practice to share the hows and whys of implementing radical inclusivity in the language and writing classroom. It highlights the experiences and practices of global K-20 teachers and teacher educators and the many ways they promote these radically inclusive practices in their classrooms. The chapter authors outline what radical inclusivity is and how it can be embedded in classroom practice and pedagogy across teacher education, undergraduate classrooms, community engagement contexts and different institutional and programmatic settings. The book views teaching as a radical act of hope, and uses perspectives from Critical Language Awareness to support learners in developing critical perspectives on the intersections of language, identity, power and privilege. Structured as a theory-to-practice resource, the book is designed to provide teachers and graduate students with theoretical backgrounds and practical activities that can be integrated into language teacher education, as well as writing and language classrooms.

Gloria Park is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Program Co-Director of Graduate Studies in Composition & Applied Linguistics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA.

Quanisha Charles is Associate Professor of English at North Central College, Illinois, USA.

Shannon Tanghe is Assistant Professor and ESL Program Coordinator, Metro State University, Minnesota, USA.

Marie Webb is a Continuing Lecturer at the University of California Santa Barbara, USA.