
Language Education
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The volume discusses the cultural, discursive and sociopolitical functions of language education and the teaching of English in Indian schools. It examines the importance of adopting flexible pedagogical and multimodal strategies in teaching vocabulary; grammar; literary genres like fiction, poetry and drama; rhetorical discourses; and communicative English to learners for whom English is not one of their home language(s). It also discusses pragmatic approaches to curriculum design for communicative competence and critical literacy rooted in theoretical principles of language education. The authors analyse issues relevant to secondlanguage acquisition; English language teaching (ELT); emergent, adult and critical literacies; and critical pedagogies in language and literature.
Written in an accessible style, the book comes with case studies, exercises and additional references to support an independent exploration of the fields. This book will be of interest to students and teachers of language, literature and education, as well as teachers and educators in schools and universities. It is also of relevance to policymakers, non-governmental organisations and public and private sector bodies that work in the fields of language and literacy.
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Anusha Ramanathan teaches courses on assessment, instructional design, language education, literacy and mentoring and co-anchors blended and online Continuous Professional Development programmes at CETE (formerly CEIAR), TISS. She has vast experience as a content developer, curriculum consultant, department head, editor, syllabus designer, teacher-educator and (visiting) faculty for language, literature, management and media studies. Her research interests include assessment, culture studies, ed-tech, ELT, literature, media studies, policy and teacher education.
Surbhi Nagpal works in the areas of language education and Teacher Professional Development (TPD). She has designed and implemented online and blended courses in language education at the CETE. She has worked as a teacher, teacher-educator and researcher in the past, and her research areas include TPD and ELT.
Content
List of tables
Series editors' note
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The notion of language: An overview
2 Language and policy: English studies in India
3 Language acquisition and language learning: An overview
4 Perspectives and approaches to language and literacy
5 Teaching of language - I (communicative English)
6 Teaching of language - II (language through literature)
7 Teaching literature: Fiction, poetry and drama
8 Assessment and evaluation for language and literature
Postscript
Further reading
Index
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