Sociocultural Theory

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A01=James P. Lantolf
A01=Matthew E. Poehner
applied linguistics
Author_James P. Lantolf
Author_Matthew E. Poehner
Category=CFB
Category=CJ
Category=JNMT
concept based instruction
dynamic assessment
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forthcoming
language assessment
language pedagogy
second language development
sociocultural theory
teacher education
translanguaging

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  • ISBN 9781049804484
  • Weight: 1g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a unique and up-to-date look at a series of empirical projects organized around the principles and concepts of sociocultural theory.

Applied linguistics professors James P. Lantolf and Matthew E. Poehner address three broader topics framed within the principles and concepts of Vygotskian sociocultural theory: concept-based language instruction, dynamic assessment, and teacher education. The chapters report on empirical studies focusing on learner development of abilities in English, Spanish, Japanese, and French. Specific sections also investigate grammar instruction, literacy, translanguaging, a hidden dimension of oral proficiency assessment, computerized assessment, the role of emotion in teacher development, use of drama and play to promote language development, pragmatics, and more.

An innovative analysis of sociocultural theory and its implications, the book will also be of interest to those exploring applied linguistics, language development, language pedagogy and assessment, and teacher development.

James P. Lantolf is Greer professor emeritus in applied linguistics at Pennsylvania State University.

Matthew E. Poehner is professor of applied linguistics and education at Pennsylvania State University.

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