Learning English Out of School: An Inclusive Approach to Research and Action
Contributor(s)
Moore, Emilee (editor)
Vallejo, Claudia (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume reports on the main results of the research project Inclusive epistemologies and practices of out-of-school English learning. The study reacts to low attainment levels in English as a foreign language among socioeconomically disadvantaged youth. The contributors to this volume research teenagers’ existing practices of using and learning English out of school time and implement new, inclusive, nonformal English language educational initiatives. They evaluate the impact of the nonformal English language educational initiatives implemented and support their sustainability and transferability. The project embeds collaborative and arts-based methods into its methodology, fostering inclusive and creative educational practices and ways of knowing.
Keywords
Action; Activism; Approach; Claudia; Collaboration; Creativity; Emilee; English; Foreign language; Inclusive; Informal education; Learning; Moore; Nonformal education; School; Teaching; Vallejo; Winkelkötter; youthDOI
10.3726/b18699ISBN
9783631862261, 9783631862278, 9783631830574, 9783631862261Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2021Series
Foreign Language Teaching in Europe, 19Classification
Educational material
Linguistics
Language teaching theory and methods
Teaching skills and techniques
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Extra-curricular activities