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Guiding Teachers into Bilingual Education

Guiding Teachers into Bilingual Education

 

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CALEC
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2025
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Sociedad y cultura: general
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9781636073613
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Guiding Teachers into Bilingual Education: A Bridge Between Theory and PracticeEdited by Valérie Fialais & Reseda StrebGuiding Teachers into Bilingual Education: A Bridge Between Theory and Practice is a collaborative project born from the extensive experiences of bilingual educators and researchers worldwide. Edited by Valérie Fialais and Reseda Streb, this volume addresses the urgent need for stronger connections between academic research and classroom practice in bilingual education. It brings together insights from 14 renowned contributors who explore innovative teaching approaches, effective professional development, and critical policy issues. Through a blend of theoretical analysis and real-world project examples from diverse contexts-including Brazil, Germany, France, and the USA-the book offers practical strategies for integrating dual language instruction, challenging monolingual ideologies, and empowering both teachers and learners. This essential resource provides not only a foundation for further training but also a call for collaborative action to create more inclusive, culturally relevant educational environments.Unlock the Power of Bilingual Education-From Research to Real-World PracticeGuiding Teachers into Bilingual Education: A Bridge Between Theory and Practice is a groundbreaking volume that brings together the voices of leading bilingual educators and researchers from around the globe. Edited by Valérie Fialais and Reseda Streb, this collaborative project addresses a pressing gap in education: the disconnect between academic theory and classroom practice in bilingual and multilingual learning environments.Drawing from diverse educational contexts-including Brazil, Germany, France, India, Senegal, and the USA-this book blends theoretical frameworks with hands-on project examples to empower teachers, researchers, and policymakers. With contributions from 14 renowned experts, it offers innovative strategies for dual-language instruction, challenges to monolingual ideologies, and guidance on inclusive and equitable teaching.Whether you’re a teacher, administrator, student, or policymaker, this essential resource provides both a solid foundation for professional development and a call to action for creating culturally responsive and linguistically rich classrooms.Key FeaturesGlobal Perspectives: Case studies and examples from six continentsBridging Theory and Practice: Concrete classroom strategies backed by robust academic frameworksExpert Contributions: Insights from scholars such as Jim Cummins, Ofelia García, and Anne-Marie de MejíaFocus on Equity: Practical tools for inclusive teaching, assessment, and language policy reformPerfect ForBilingual and ESL educatorsEducation researchers and graduate studentsLanguage policy makersTeacher educators and professional development leadersAdvocates for equitable, inclusive education

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