This second edition of Norton?s classic text on language learning and identity will bring her ground-breaking ideas to a new generation of students, teachers and researchers. Featuring a comprehensive Introduction and an Afterword by Claire Kramsch, this new edition integrates research, theory and c
Identity and Language Learning: Extending the Conversation
β Scribed by Bonny Norton
- Publisher
- Multilingual Matters
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This second edition of Nortonβs classic text on language learning and identity will bring her ground-breaking ideas to a new generation of students, teachers and researchers. Featuring a comprehensive Introduction and an Afterword by Claire Kramsch, this new edition integrates research, theory and classroom practice.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 Fact and Fiction in Language Learning
2 Researching Identity and Language Learning
3 The World of Adult Immigrant Language Learners
4 Eva and Mai: Old Heads on Young Shoulders
5 Mothers, Migration and Language Learning
6 Second Language Acquisition Theory Revisited
7 Claiming the Right to Speak in Classrooms and Communities
Afterword
References
Index
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