
Language and Education: Learning and Teaching in Society
The Collected Works of Ruqaiya Hasan Vol 3
Ruqaiya Hasan(Author)
Jonathan J. Webster(Editor)
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
426 pages
978-1-904768-38-8 (ISBN)
Description
The last two decades have seen a good deal of work in educational linguistics, which has created a deeper understanding of how language works in different varieties of discourse and what a teacher needs to know for engaging successfully in language education. In this sense, the focus has been largely on instructional discourse - i.e., what is to be taught. The chapters of this book attempt to widen the field by focussing on who is being taught. After all, the true active element in the processes of education is the learner. Children have already acquired specific ways of learning, long before they enter the classroom, and in pluralistic societies learning styles vary systematically across communities. This book argues on the one hand the need to attend to the different voices in the classroom, and on the other to encourage an attitude of enquiry which creates awareness of the power of discourse in maintaining and/or changing societies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
620 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-904768-38-8 (9781904768388)
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Persons
Ruqaiya Hasan has taught and held visiting positions at various universities in England, America and Australia. Her last appointment was at Macquarie University, Australia, from where she retired as Emeritus Professor in 1994. Jonathan J. Webster is Professor and Head, Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics, and Director, The Halliday Centre for Intelligent Applications of Language Studies at the City University of Hong Kong.
Content
Author's preface Editor's introduction Foreword by Gunther Kress, Institute of Education, University of London I ON LEARNING AND TEACHING 1 On the process of teaching: a perspective from functional grammar 2 Modes of learning, modes of teaching: semiotic mediation and knowledge 3 The implications of semantic distance for language in education 4 Forms of discourse, forms of knowledge: reading Bernstein (with David Butt) II LANGUAGE AND LITERACY 5 Literacy, everyday talk and society 6 Globalization, literacy and ideology 7 Literacy pedagogy and social change: directions from Bernstein's sociology III MOTHER TONGUE AND OTHER TONGUE 8 Socialization and cross-cultural education 9 Some sociological considerations in second language teaching 10 Learning to function with the other tongue: A systemic-functional perspective on second language teaching (with G Perrett) 11 English process, English tense: foreign learner, foreign teacher