Voices from the language classroom : qualitative research in second language education / [print]
edited by Kathleen M. Bailey, David Nunan.
- Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)1996.
- xiv, 466 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
The best laid plans: teachers' in-class decisions to depart from their lesson plans Hidden voices: insiders' perspectives on classroom interaction Teaching style: a way to understand instruction in language classrooms Redefining the relationship between research and what teachers know In or out of the action zone: location as a feature of interaction in large ESL classes in Pakistan Reticence and anxiety in second language learning A window on the classroom: classroom events viewed from different angles Socializing with the teachers and prior language learning experience: a diary study Sardo revisited: voice, faith, and multiple repeaters Language learning diaries as mirrors of students' cultural sensitivity Look who's talking now: listening to voices in curriculum renewal U.S. language minority students: voices from the junior high classroom Registration and placement: learner response Conflicting voices: language, classrooms, and bilingual education in Puno The functions of code switching among high school teachers and students in Kwazulu and implications for teacher education Different languages, different practices: socialization of discourse competence in dual-language school classrooms in Hungary The tapestry of diversity in our classrooms Kathleen M. Bailey -- David Nunan -- Anne Katz -- Donald Freeman -- Fauzia Shamim -- Amy B.M. Tsui -- David Block -- Cherry Campbell -- Martha Clark Cummings -- Sabrina Peck -- "I want to talk with them, but I don't want them to hear": an introspective study of second language anxiety in an English-medium school Mick Hilleson -- Ian Harrison -- Marguerite Ann Snow ... [and others] -- Voices for improved learning: the ethnographer as co-agent of pedagogic change Peter A. Shaw -- Peter Sturman -- Leo van Lier -- Ralph D. Adendorff -- Patricia A. Duff -- Denise E. Murray.
This volume is a collection of nineteen original papers written by teachers and researchers about what actually happens in language classrooms, both those in which language is the topic of instruction and those where it functions primarily as the medium of instruction. The authors utilize a variety of research methods, with an emphasis on the collection and analysis of qualitative data. Chapters investigate such issues as language-related anxiety, curriculum renewal, classroom interaction, teachers' on-line decision-making, and sociopolitical concerns which affect life in schools. Among the countries represented in the research are Australia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, Peru, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, the Sultanate of Oman, and the United States. --From publisher's description.