Middlebury

EDST 0242

Non-Native Speakers

The Non-Native Speaker in a Multilingual World
In this course we will address linguistic, educational, and ideological dimensions of the non-native speaker identity and multilingual societies. What does it mean to be a non-native speaker? Why is this linguistic identity considered by some to be a stigma and by others to be a privilege? How do societies succeed in and fail at integrating speakers of different languages? In which ways do language policies and educational practices in the United States and around the world reflect linguistic and social realities? 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
Education Studies
Department:
Education Studies
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP SOC
Equivalent Courses:
LNGT 0242 *

Sections in Fall 2021, Hebrew MA DML Hybrid

Fall 2021

EDST0242A-F21 Lecture (Urlaub)