ISBN-13: 9780805822618 / Angielski / Twarda / 1998 / 354 str.
This text focuses on political strategies, pedagogical models and community programmes that enable adult ESL learners to become vital members of North American society. It provides an understanding of how educators are creating strategies for maintaining language programmes and services.
The essays in this book focus on political strategies, pedagogical models, and community programs that enable adult ESL learners to become vital members of North American society. This is particularly important in our present time of contraction and downsizing in the education of non-native speakers. The authors represent a broad range of programs and perspectives, but they all have in common the goal of enabling both faculty and students to become full participants in our society and thereby to gain control over their futures. Readers of this book will develop an understanding of the ways in which innovative educators are creating strategies for maintaining language programs and services.