ABSTRACT

Making linguistics accessible and relevant to all teachers, this text looks at language issues in the classroom through an applied sociocultural perspective focused on how language functions in society and in schools—how it is used, for what purposes, and how teachers can understand their students’ language practices. While touching on the key structural aspects of language (phonetics, phonology, morphology, and syntax), it does not simply give an overview, but rather provides a way to study and talk about language.

Each chapter includes practical steps and suggests tools for applying different kinds of linguistic knowledge in classrooms. The activities and exercises are adaptable to elementary or high school settings. Many examples focus on the intersection of math, science, and language. Teacher case studies show how real teachers have used these concepts to inform teaching practices. Given the increasing use of multimedia resources in today’s schools, multiple mediums are integrated to engage educators in learning about language. The Companion Website provides a multitude of relevant resources that illustrate the diversity of language functions and debates about language in society.

chapter 1|21 pages

Language as Social Practice

Sociocultural Foundations of Discourse and Learning

chapter 2|20 pages

Neurolinguistics

Rethinking Language in the Flesh

chapter 3|25 pages

Phonology

Why Languages Sound Different to Second Language Learners

chapter 4|15 pages

Phonics and Whole Language

Linguistic Foundations

chapter 5|30 pages

Syntax

English Learners Building Sentences

chapter 6|18 pages

Morphology

Building Words with English Learners

chapter 7|23 pages

Semantics

The Beginning of Meaning

chapter 8|25 pages

Written Language

Historical Developments in Literacy

chapter 9|22 pages

Language Learning

Basic Principles and Debates

chapter 10|23 pages

Learning and Context

Language and Activity

chapter 11|23 pages

Functions of Language

Using Language around the World

chapter 12|22 pages

Narratives

Living a Narrated Life

chapter 13|18 pages

Language and Identity

Who We Are and How We Speak

chapter 14|19 pages

Language Ideologies