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    Unlocking the Linguistic Potential of Teachers: Insights from International Teacher Education Programmes

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    ISBN: 9781041022077
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    AuthorCobb, Wendy (Canterbury Christ Church Un
    Pub Date30/03/2026
    BindingPaperback
    Pages190
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    This book explores how language shapes learning across subjects to support inclusive teaching. It helps teachers develop the skills needed to teach inclusively and redefines multilingualism to include social and professional language and subject literacies in response to globalisation and cultural and linguistic diversity.

    Arguing that all teachers are necessarily language teachers needing to traverse increasingly diverse educational settings, this book focuses on how language impacts learning in every subject, helping teachers of all disciplines to fully realise the skills and knowledge needed to teach inclusively. Featuring the voices of novice and expert teachers and teacher educators across a range of disciplines and contexts, the volume demonstrates the importance of social skills such as empathy, cultural awareness and open mindedness within these diverse educational settings. Chapters combine international perspectives with practical strategies and real-world case studies, as well as reflection points and opportunities for action planning; specifically designed 'language challenges', aimed at inspiring teachers to develop language curious classrooms, are interwoven through the book. Ultimately, the volume is designed to help recognise and unlock the full linguistic repertoire of teachers, students and mentors in order to develop high-quality and inclusive pedagogies that target linguistic and emotional barriers to closing existing attainment gaps.

    Contents:

    Foreword

    Introduction

    Wendy Cobb

    Part One

    1.1 I am not multilingual. Or am I?

    Wendy Cobb

    1.2 Language and Inclusion

    Lorna Hughes and Hina Amjad

    1.3 Content and Language Integrated Learning

    Wendy Cobb and Anthony Clarke

    Part Two

    2.1 We all speak Maths

    Fiona Yardley

    2.2 The Power of Movement: The Language of the World

    Kristy Howells and Ellie Huggett

    2.3 Meaning and Misconceptions: Science and Language

    Maria Elsam and Wendy Cobb

    2.4 Learning languages of sound: Case study of improvisation in the performing arts

    Emily Sayers

    2.5 We are family! Supporting English as Additional Language Learners in English and History

    Wendy Cobb and Clare Stow

    2.6 Multilingual Teachers as Digital Literates: Rethinking Computing Education Through a Socio-Cultural Lens

    Poonam Heryani

    2.7 Poetry: A licence to teach second language learners

    Lorna Hughes and Wendy Cobb

    Part Three

    3.1 The Language of Relationships for Learning

    Bea Stevenson, Wendy Cobb, Nalan Kuru

    3.2 Exploring the Language of Mentoring and Coaching and Critical Friendship

    Kerry Jordan-Daus and Oluwatoyosi Oluyinka-Owuru

    3.3 Parental engagement: Creating a Place of Belonging

    Tom Troppe, Wendy Cobb and Jennifer Ross

    3.4 Talking and Walking Leadership

    Louisa Horner and Kerry Jordan-Daus

    Author Biography:
    Wendy Cobb is a Senior Lecturer, School of Social Work, Education and Teacher Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.