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Mishan ESOL Provision in the UK and Ireland: Challenges and Opportunities
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-1-78874-374-7
Verlag: Peter Lang
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E-Book, Englisch, 420 Seiten, Web PDF
Reihe: ISSN
ISBN: 978-1-78874-374-7
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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AcknowledgementsCONTENTS: James Simpson: Foreword - Freda Michan: Introduction: The ESOL landscape of the UK and Ireland - Philippa Grimes: Vignette 1 2016-17: Creating an Identity: ‘Can I put "diamond trader" on my CV? (What it really means to migrate to the UK through Calais) - Kevin McCarthy: The Construction of an Independent Irish Identity - Sundus Ameer: Effects of the UK’s government language policy on ESOL for citizenship learners and teachers - Smita Ray: Socioeconomic Class and Learning English as a Second Language: A Case Study of Gujarati Women in London - Diana Tremayne: Vignette 2 ESOL outside the traditional classroom setting: The Language Café - Michelle Benson: Case Study 1 Full time ESOL Provision 2002 – 2017 Limerick City Ireland - Mike Chick: Refugee resettlement in rural Wales: A collaborative approach - Bronagh Catibušic, Fiona Gallagher and Shadi Karazi: An investigation of ESOL provision for adult Syrian refugees in Ireland: Voices of support providers - Jeremy idle and Lyn Ma: Motivating Unaccompanied Minors in the ESOL Classroom - Diana Tremayne: Vignette 3 ESOL outside the traditional classroom setting: Heart and Parcel – combining dumplings and ESOL - Steve Brown: ESOL, Emancipation and ‘Comfort Radicalism’: Perceptions of ESOL Practitioners in the Scottish Further Education Sector - Angela Farrell and Joanna Baumgart: Building partnerships between teacher education programmes and post-primary schools in Ireland to better address the needs of EAL pupils - Martha Young-Scholten and Rola Naeb: Online training and development for those who work with adult migrants with little or no home language schooling - Siân Etherington: Case Study 2 Volunteer teachers working together: A Refugee support group case study - Philippa Grimes: Vignette 4 2014-15: ‘Severe and multiple deprivation’ and the ESOL Research Forum - Philippa Grimes: Vignette 5 2012-13: ESOL and Superdiversity in Birmingham, UK - Bronagh Catibušic, Fiona Gallagher and Shadi Karazi: Beyond ESOL provision: perspectives on language, intercultural and integration support for Syrian refugees in Ireland - Ann Cowie: Case Study 3 Are we failing ESOL literacy students by not taking account of SLA research in our approaches to teaching them? - György Nagy: Towards intercultural competence: A model-based framework for improving ESOL learners’ cultural content knowledge - Kathryn Aldridge-Morris: Vignette 6 The Learners that Publishers Forgot - Freda Mishan: ESOL provision in the UK and Ireland - Challenges and Opportunities: Conclusion