
Adult Language Education and Migration
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This book:
analyses and challenges language education policies relating to adult migrants in nine countries;
provides a comparative study with separate chapters on policy and practice in each country;
focuses on Australia, Canada, Spain (Catalonia), Finland, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, the UK and the US.
Adult Language Education and Migration is essential reading for practitioners, students and researchers working in the area of language education in migration contexts.
Reviews / Votes
"Language education for migrants is of critical importance for the promotion of individual life chances and community development. The eighteen substantive chapters in this volume, together with the thoughtful Introduction and Afterword, provide expert accounts of policy dispositions and realities on the ground. This book is a must for anyone interested in language education, language policy and social integration."Constant Leung, King's College London, UK
"Adult Language Education and Migration brings together an unprecedented collection of chapters from nine different countries with very unique political and policy backdrops. Readers will find wisdom, optimism, innovation, complexity, and a fresh critical eye among the chapters of this book. Simpson and Whiteside have given us a must-read for educators and researchers working in the dynamic and politically shifting spaces in which adult language learning and migration intersect."
Martha Bigelow, University of Minnesota, USA
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Anne Whiteside is a lecturer in a Masters in TESOL program at San Francisco State University.
Content
1. Shaping Australian policy for Australian adult migrant English language learning
2. Connecting with community: Helping immigrant low literacy ESL learners in local contexts
3. French language education policy for adult migrants in Quebec
4. Justice-oriented citizenship in Canadian ESL classes: The views of experienced teachers
5. Language education for adult migrants in Catalonia: Nation-state ambitions without nation-state resources
6. A multilingual, collaborative and functional approach to nongovernment Catalan classes
7. Integration policies and adult second language learning in Finland
8. A Capable Parent project - stay-at-home mothers learning Finnish
9. Language training for adult migrants in France: History, policies and institutions
10. Plurilingual literacy practices in a creative writing workshop with adult second language learners
11. English, everywhere and nowhere: ESOL policies in Ireland
12. Getting to grips with the English language
13. The shifting landscape of Dutch integration policy: From L1 literacy teaching to literacy in Dutch as entrance criterion
14. ICT-based applications for civic integration in The Netherlands: Policy drivers and limits in practice
15. English language learning for adult migrants in superdiverse Britain
16. Whose Integration? A participatory ESOL project in the UK
17. Green Card English: New possibilities and enduring challenges In US immigration reform
18. Educational programming for low-literate adult migrants in the US
Afterword
Index
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