Efforts have been made over many years by applied linguists in a number of English-speaking countries to raise awareness of language across the primary and secondary school curriculum, with varying degrees of success (see Denham & Lobeck, 2010). Many of these countries are sites of mass migration from non-English speaking countries, creating linguistic equity issues. In Australia, the new National Curriculum mandates that teachers of all disciplines will be required to provide pedagogy responsive to the language learning needs of English as an Additional Language (EAL) students. However, policy documents do not specify how this goal should be realized, and teachers and researchers are engaged in constant debate about what views of language could inform teacher training (e.g. structural and/or functional). This paper reports on a project which aimed to identify 1) the views of teacher educators on language in the curriculum, and 2) the language-related challenges faced by teachers in training. The current paper focuses on the language awareness of trainee teachers. Ten education students were interviewed about their understandings and experiences of language and language learning. It was found that many students experienced lack of confidence and knowledge about language (KAL), but that awareness of sociocultural elements of language provided them with ways to connect with a broader understanding of language issues. Results were analyzed from the perspective of sociocultural theory and will have implications for teacher training in any educational context where students are learning an additional language in order to integrate into a national schooling system.
History
Chapter number
9
Pagination
137-149
ISBN-13
9789537975272
Language
eng
Publication classification
B2 Book chapter in non-commercially published book
Copyright notice
2016, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka
Extent
1
Editor/Contributor(s)
Mirici IH, Erten IH, Oz H, Vodopija-Krstanovic I
Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka
Place of publication
Rijeka, Croatia
Title of book
Research papers on teaching English as an additional language