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Book: Learning to teach Citizenship in the secondary school : a companion to school experience

TitleLearning to teach Citizenship in the secondary school : a companion to school experience
Authors
Issue Date2014
PublisherRoutledge.
Citation
Hennebry, ML. Learning to teach Citizenship in the secondary school : a companion to school experience. London: Routledge. 2015 How to Cite?
AbstractThe role of foreign language (FL) teaching in the development of citizenship has long been outlined in political rhetoric and policy as well as in the theoretical literature. The inclusion of this chapter in the third edition of this book reflects recognition of the significance that has been attributed to the role of FL teaching in the shaping of identity and of citizenship. While there is no doubt that strong links exist between the teaching of the mother tongue and the exercise of citizenship, as discussed in a previous chapter in this volume, in examining the relationship between language and citizenship this chapter will maintain a focus on FL. FL is used here in preference to MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) to ensure that the reader sees the discussion as relevant to the teaching of any foreign language even where this may apply to English as a Foreign Language.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/274439
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Series/Report no.Learning to Teach Subjects in the Secondary School Series

 

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dc.identifier.citationHennebry, ML. Learning to teach Citizenship in the secondary school : a companion to school experience. London: Routledge. 2015-
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dc.description.abstractThe role of foreign language (FL) teaching in the development of citizenship has long been outlined in political rhetoric and policy as well as in the theoretical literature. The inclusion of this chapter in the third edition of this book reflects recognition of the significance that has been attributed to the role of FL teaching in the shaping of identity and of citizenship. While there is no doubt that strong links exist between the teaching of the mother tongue and the exercise of citizenship, as discussed in a previous chapter in this volume, in examining the relationship between language and citizenship this chapter will maintain a focus on FL. FL is used here in preference to MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) to ensure that the reader sees the discussion as relevant to the teaching of any foreign language even where this may apply to English as a Foreign Language.-
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