The Multicultural Classroom: Learning from Australian First Nations Perspectives
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This book presents findings from a research project that investigated the educational context of Indigenous Australian learners by shedding light on the incorporation of First Nations perspectives in teaching materials and methodology. The results reveal the complexities arising in connection with the incorporation of First Nations perspectives.
The scope of multilingualism and multiculturalism within societies is increasing on a global scale. As this is happening, discussions are emerging concerning the significance of including a variety of perspectives in classroom discourse as well as the imperative of ridding it of a prevailing monocultural straitjacket. Against the backdrop of these changing realities, authors have advocated for a revision and adaptation of current teaching methodology and classroom materials in order to do greater justice to an increasingly diverse student population.
The Multicultural Classroom: Learning from Australian First Nations Perspectives presents the findings from a qualitative research project conducted in Australia, a country acclaimed for its linguistic and cultural diversity. Specifically, the study investigated the educational context of Indigenous Australian learners by shedding light on the incorporation of First Nations perspectives in teaching materials and methodology. Additionally, the project identified challenges and possibilities for improvement related to this incorporation. The results provide insights into the multifacetedness of language- as well as culture-related factors, which prove vital for learning processes. Moreover, the results reveal the complexities arising from the incorporation of First Nations perspectives in classroom discourse. The data also point towards dimensions for improvement and recommendations for action for educators working in diverse classroom settings.
As growing linguistic and cultural diversity has become a global reality, this volume, addressing Australian First Nations perspectives, offers an important contribution to the field of contemporary education.
Series: Nota bene β Bilingualism and Intercultural Dialog
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9783838215877
Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 19 October 2021
Country: Germany
Imprint: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Edition: New edition
Contributors:
- Series edited by Bernd Klewitz
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 148.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 247g
Pages: 189
About the Author
Jasmin Peskoller is a researcher in the field of Foreign Language Education at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. Her research interests include cultural learning and global education as well as diversity-sensitive approaches to teaching and learning in the contemporary foreign language classroom. For her outstanding research in the Australian educational context, she was awarded the WΓΌrdigungspreis by the Austrian Federal Ministery of Education, Research and Economy. Barbara Hinger is Professor of foreign language education (Fremdsprachendidaktik) at Graz University, Austria. From 2012 to 2020 she held this same position at Innsbruck University, Austria, where she was head of the department of subject-specific education andΒ the area of language education. At Innsbruck University, she established theΒ Innsbruck Model of Foreign Language EducationΒ (IMoF) and worked in a multilingual team of teacher educators including the languagesΒ English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, and Latin. Her research focuses on instructed second language acquisition, classroom-based language assessment and multilingual teacher education.
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