Welcoming Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms: Learning from International Schools
Edited by: Edna Murphy
- Format:
- Paperback
- Related Formats:
- Hardback, Ebook(PDF), Ebook(EPUB)
- ISBN:
- 9781847693464
- Published:
- 6th Jun 2011
- Publisher:
- Multilingual Matters
- Number of pages:
- 256
- Dimensions:
- 225mm x 170mm
- Availability:
- Available
Packed with practical and powerful strategies for educators serving diverse schools, this book makes a strong case for greatly varied, original, creative, and instructionally effective uses of students' mother tongues as an integral component of the curriculum of English-medium international schools. While presenting the research rationale, the authors from around the world have enlivened their chapters with rich, delightful, and humorous descriptions of real life in early childhood classrooms full of diverse learners from multiple language backgrounds. The book includes compelling messages and should be required reading for all teachers, administrators, and parents of this globally interconnected world of the 21st century.
Edna Murphy's edited volume, Welcoming Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms, is a nice collection of essays that provides a wealth of practical advice about incorporating students' native languages in early elementary classrooms, classrooms in which English is the language of instruction. The usefulness of the strategies outlined in Welcoming Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Classrooms and the contributors' powerful insights make the volume an important text, one that many educators will find quite valuable.
Paul J. Ramsey, Teachers College Record, February 08, 2013
The book would be mainly of interest to teachers and assistants working in Early Years settings and schools. In view of the growingawareness of the importance of early language development for later development of academic and social skills, the book serves a useful purpose in raising the profile of linguistic diversity in the primary school.
Edna Murphy, after a short career as a teacher, became head of primary schools first in London and then Brussels. She founded and edited for 22 years the International Schools Journal, a semi-annual publication now in its 30th year. She later conceived of, edited and contributed to a book entitled ESL: A Handbook for Teachers and Administrators in International Schools. She also served for many years on the Board of the European Council of International Schools. In this capacity and well into her retirement she headed accreditation teams to schools in Europe, Asia and Africa, the primary school being her particular interest.