ABSTRACT

This innovative collection explores transnational approaches to bilingual teacher education from different angles, unpacking the challenges and opportunities in contemporary global bilingual programs.

The book offers a thorough account of transnational pedagogical research and best practice in bilingual and second language education to advance bilingual and content and language integrated learning (CLIL) teacher education programs across international contexts, including Australia, Mexico, the United States, the United Kingdom, and around Europe. The book offers a window into better understanding issues around research outcomes on bilingual education professional development models adaptable for diverse settings, translanguaging pedagogy, creative and multimodal tools, and methodological strategies. The book also examines the challenges involved in plurilingual classrooms and formal and informal bilingual education in urban and rural areas. Influenced by the demands raised by the pandemic, some chapters discuss integrated frameworks for hybrid language learning in distance education.

This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in bilingual teacher education, bilingual and second language education, and CLIL.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

Transnational views and experiences on bilingual and second language teacher education

part I|122 pages

Pedagogical approaches to bilingual teacher education and professional development

chapter 7|10 pages

Paths toward critical literacy

Colombian teacher-researchers' understandings of literacy in the language classroom

part II|88 pages

Plurilingual contexts in second language and bilingual teacher education

chapter 10|20 pages

Language education challenges in and outside of the classroom

A case study in rural Sonora, Mexico

chapter 11|18 pages

Albanian and Spanish bilingual primary school teacher exchange

Experience, impact, and challenges

chapter 12|22 pages

Assessment of content and language

The case of CLIL, EMI, and multilingual contexts

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

International challenges and perspectives in a second language and bilingual teacher education