The ESL Classroom: Teaching, Critical Practice, and Community Development

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University of Toronto Press, 1. jan. 1998 - 167 sider

The complexities of teaching English as a second language to those newly arrived in Canada are addressed with insight and humour in this book. Brian Morgan draws extensively on his own teaching experience in Canada and China to reinvestigate the nature and aims of ESL teaching and to formulate approaches to becoming a more effective ESL teacher.

Morgan's central principle is that ESL theories, materials, and approaches should be relevant to the social, political, and cultural conditions of each group of students. He stresses the importance of finding subject matter that will provide meaningful content for lessons, suggesting that discussion topics such as ecology, gender roles, changing social identity, and employment equity are often valid and appropriate for immigrant groups. Written for teachers by a teacher, the book includes lesson plans, examples of students' work, and vivid anecdotes of classroom incidents, presenting an important new perspective on ESL teaching.

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Teaching Politics in an ESL Classroom
23
Critical Practice for a Changing World of Work
41
Research Identity
63
Community Policing and the ESL Classroom
83
A Dangerous Future
108
In Closing
129
Appendixes
135
Notes
141
References
153
Index
163
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BRIAN D. MORGAN is an ESL instructor, curriculum consultant, and teacher trainer for the Toronto Chinese Community Services Association and the Toronto Catholic School Board.

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