Researching Education for Social Justice in Multilingual Settings

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  • ISBN 9781350002647
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Researching Education for Social Justice in Multilingual Settings provides innovative guidance on carrying out qualitative research in education by offering a wide range of examples of research projects with a focus on the methodologies and data collection strategies used. Rather than decontextualised ‘how-to’ advice, the book offers insights into the complexities of actually carrying out research in multilingual settings.

In this practical guide, examples of real-life projects are framed by chapters providing a theoretical background to the principles of ethnography and to the processes and practices of qualitative research, focusing on data generation and collection strategies. Case study chapters offer a rich understanding of the detail of qualitative research in education from the points of view of people who have engaged in it. Moreover, the book promotes understanding of current research that aims to make a difference to pupils, students, teachers and families whose diverse languages and cultural experiences are not fully valued in society and in mainstream education contexts. Pedagogical features that support private study and use on courses include a glossary of key terms, guiding questions for reading at the start of each section, and discussion questions to promote reflection as well as suggestions for further reading.

Researching Education for Social Justice in Multilingual Settings is a supportive guide to the principles of ethnography and the processes of qualitative research for all those wishing to investigate complex problems in multilingual education settings.

Jean Conteh is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Leeds, UK. She is the author of The EAL Teaching Book (2nd edition, 2015), Teaching Bilingual and EAL Learners in Primary Schools (2012) and Succeeding in Diversity (2003). She also co-edited The Multilingual Turn in Languages Education (2014) and Multilingual Learning Stories in Schools and Communities in Britain (2007).