ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Development is the first comprehensive overview of the field of sociocultural second language acquisition (SLA). In 35 chapters, each written by an expert in the area, this book offers perspectives on both the theoretical and practical sides of the field. This Handbook covers a broad range of topics, divided into several major sections, including:
- concepts and principles as related to second language development;
- concept-based instruction;
- dynamic assessment and other assessment based on sociocultural theory (SCT);
- literacy and content-based language teaching;
- bilingual/multilingual education;
- SCT and technology; and
- teacher education.
This is the ideal resource for graduate students and researchers working in the areas of SLA and second language development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|96 pages
Sociocultural Theory Concepts and Principles
part II|61 pages
Second Languages, the Brain, and Thinking
chapter 10|13 pages
Private and Inner Speech in L2 Learning
chapter 11|13 pages
Gesture as a Window Onto Conceptualization in Second Language Acquisition
part III|68 pages
Concept-Based Instruction
chapter 12|16 pages
Concept-Based Instruction
chapter 15|18 pages
Mediated Development
part IV|93 pages
Dynamic Assessment
chapter 16|17 pages
Probing and Provoking L2 Development
part V|47 pages
Literacy and Content-Based Language Teaching
part VI|52 pages
Sociocultural Theory and Technology
chapter 27|19 pages
The Integration of ELF and Sociocultural Theory via Network-Based Language Teaching
part VII|86 pages
Teacher Education
chapter 31|18 pages
Concept-Based Instruction in Teacher Education Programs in Spain as Illustrated by the SCOBA-Mediated Barcelona Formative Model
part VIII|54 pages
Sociocultural Theory and Social Change