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Gender, participation, and silence in the language classroom : sh-shushing the girls / Allyson Julé.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003Description: 179 p. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 1403915830 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 418/.0071 22
LOC classification:
  • P53 .J85 2003
Contents:
Introduction: Silence and Second Language Learning -- Pt. I. Intersubjectivity, Language Classrooms, and Gender -- 1. Intersubjectivity in Language Classrooms -- 2. Gender in Language Education -- 3. What a Language Student Needs -- Pt. II. A Case Study of One Room, One Voice -- 4. One Language Classroom -- 5. Teacher Talk and Linguistic Space -- 6. Girl Talk -- Pt. III. Sh-shushing Girls in Language Classrooms -- 7. Ethnicity and Gender: A Double Whammy.
Review: "In this first-hand study of a group of ethnic-minority children growing up in Canada, the relationship of gender, ethnicity and participation of children within an English-language teaching classroom is explored. Allyson Jule focuses on reasons for the observable non-participation of the girls in the group and the implications for classroom management and teaching. Making use of these case-study methods, she reassesses Lacan's approach to belonging with other theoretical approaches to gender and language. She asks key questions: 'Are these observable tendencies to the way that boys and girls receive and use talk in the classroom?' and 'How might such tendencies be constructed or encouraged within an ESL classroom, where gender and ethnicity intersect in particular ways?'"--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Silence and Second Language Learning -- Pt. I. Intersubjectivity, Language Classrooms, and Gender -- 1. Intersubjectivity in Language Classrooms -- 2. Gender in Language Education -- 3. What a Language Student Needs -- Pt. II. A Case Study of One Room, One Voice -- 4. One Language Classroom -- 5. Teacher Talk and Linguistic Space -- 6. Girl Talk -- Pt. III. Sh-shushing Girls in Language Classrooms -- 7. Ethnicity and Gender: A Double Whammy.

"In this first-hand study of a group of ethnic-minority children growing up in Canada, the relationship of gender, ethnicity and participation of children within an English-language teaching classroom is explored. Allyson Jule focuses on reasons for the observable non-participation of the girls in the group and the implications for classroom management and teaching. Making use of these case-study methods, she reassesses Lacan's approach to belonging with other theoretical approaches to gender and language. She asks key questions: 'Are these observable tendencies to the way that boys and girls receive and use talk in the classroom?' and 'How might such tendencies be constructed or encouraged within an ESL classroom, where gender and ethnicity intersect in particular ways?'"--BOOK JACKET.

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