
Social Justice and the Language Classroom
Reflection, Action, and Transformation
Deniz Ortactepe Hart(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 18. May 2023
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-4744-9175-4 (ISBN)
Description
Challenging the liberal notion of the classroom as a neutral space, Social Justice and the Language Classroom invites you to become advocates, allies, and activists, and gives you the conceptual and practical tools to fight against systemic injustice in education and beyond.
This practical resource book examines issues of inequity, marginalization, discrimination, and oppression that are regularly experienced by language learners coming from diverse backgrounds in terms of race, ethnicity, social class, ability, language and sexuality. Drawing on examples from international contexts and including problem-posing and reflective tasks, sample lesson plans, activities and resource materials, this book provides you with vital knowledge for socially just language teaching and provides the pedagogical tools to apply these in classroom contexts.
With its emphasis on intersectionality and global competence, the book builds bridges between critical pedagogy, political economy, critical race theory, feminist pedagogy, and queer theory to equip you with the tools to recognize systems of oppression and inequality, understand how they interact, and to adopt social justice pedagogies for transformation and social change.
This practical resource book examines issues of inequity, marginalization, discrimination, and oppression that are regularly experienced by language learners coming from diverse backgrounds in terms of race, ethnicity, social class, ability, language and sexuality. Drawing on examples from international contexts and including problem-posing and reflective tasks, sample lesson plans, activities and resource materials, this book provides you with vital knowledge for socially just language teaching and provides the pedagogical tools to apply these in classroom contexts.
With its emphasis on intersectionality and global competence, the book builds bridges between critical pedagogy, political economy, critical race theory, feminist pedagogy, and queer theory to equip you with the tools to recognize systems of oppression and inequality, understand how they interact, and to adopt social justice pedagogies for transformation and social change.
Reviews / Votes
Social Justice and the Language Classroom makes a compelling and grounded argument for connecting social justice, language education and decolonial perspectives. As language educators we cannot sit silently by in the face of local and wider injustices. It shows both why critical language education projects are essential and how they can be developed. -- Alastair Pennycook, University of Technology Sydney Theoretically robust and eminently practical in terms of classroom applicability, this timely and much-needed book aims to put social justice at the heart of second language education. It succeeds admirably in that endeavour, comprehensively and eloquently addressing issues of race, class, gender and sexuality while effectively raising teachers' critical consciousness. -- John Gray, University College London Ortactepe Hart deliberately avoids trying to replace one educational ideology with an alternative "off-the-shelf" commodity. Instead, she focuses on developing her readers' capacities for critical consciousness and reflection-skills that should help them to identify the social justice issues that matter most in their own contexts, and how to incorporate them into their teaching. This is what makes the book's contribution to language education-and to TESOL in particular-so valuable. -- Steve Brown, University of Glasgow * TESOL Journal * Overall, Social Justice and the Language Classroom is an excellent resource for informing readers about the need for and advantages of implementing social justice pedagogies in language classrooms. Each chapter is well written and researched, provides global examples, includes meaningful reflective tasks, chapter notes, multimedia resources, and a list of children's books. Thus, this book would make an excellent textbook or supplemental text for undergraduate or graduate classes that include language education of any kind. -- Diane Martinez, Western Carolina University * Technical Communication * Another key strength of the book is the use of intersectionality to explore the complexities of social (in)justice. It is the way in which different features of people's individual identities combine to locate them in certain social positions and to affect their capacities for social mobility that creates social injustice in the first place. [...] an intersectional lens allows Ortactepe Hart to incorporate not only race and ethnicity but also class, gender and sexual identity, sexuality, and a range of other issues into the discussion. -- Steve Brown * ELT Journal *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
2 black and white tables
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-9175-4 (9781474491754)
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Deniz Ortactepe Hart
Social Justice and the Language Classroom
Reflection, Action, and Transformation
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03/2023
Edinburgh University Press
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Deniz Ortactepe Hart
Social Justice and the Language Classroom
Reflection, Action, and Transformation
E-Book
03/2023
Edinburgh University Press
€25.49
Available for download
Person
Deniz Ortactepe Hart is Lecturer in the TESOL program at the University of Glasgow
Content
Preface; Acknowledgements
Part I Language teaching for social justice
1. Social justice and social justice education
2. Social justice-oriented critical pedagogy
3. Language, education, and social justice
4. Social justice language curriculum
Part II Critical themes and frameworks
5. Neoliberalism, social class, and anti-classism
6. Race, ethnicity, and antiracist language pedagogy
7. Social justice pedagogies for all gender and sexual identities
Part III Conclusion
8. The rough and yet traversable road ahead
Appendices;References
Part I Language teaching for social justice
1. Social justice and social justice education
2. Social justice-oriented critical pedagogy
3. Language, education, and social justice
4. Social justice language curriculum
Part II Critical themes and frameworks
5. Neoliberalism, social class, and anti-classism
6. Race, ethnicity, and antiracist language pedagogy
7. Social justice pedagogies for all gender and sexual identities
Part III Conclusion
8. The rough and yet traversable road ahead
Appendices;References