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Diversity and Inclusivity in English Language Education

International Perspectives
Buch | Hardcover
267 Seiten
2026
Multilingual Matters (Verlag)
978-1-80041-889-9 (ISBN)
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This book addresses the twin themes of diversity and inclusivity in classrooms where English is taught as a foreign, second, additional or international language. The chapters cover theory, empirical research, and practice in order to support all stakeholders who wish to make English language education more effective, inclusive and innovative.
Demonstrates the importance of embracing inclusivity and diversity in order to improve the teaching and learning of English.



This book addresses the twin themes of diversity and inclusivity in classrooms where English is taught as a foreign, second, additional or international language. The chapters cover theory, empirical research, and practice in order to support researchers, teacher educators, teachers, policymakers and materials developers who wish to make English language education more effective, inclusive and innovative.



The chapters explore a wide range of international contexts and a variety of educational contexts, and address issues including power structures, learner positionality, decolonised English standards, neurodiversity, marginalised silence, student agency in curriculum reform, task design for all learners, and collaboration drawing on diversity as a resource. The book offers an unusually intricate picture of issues that are at the forefront of the minds of educators around the world.

Dat Bao works at Monash University, Australia. He is the editor of the Journal of Silence Studies in Education. Engaging in silence studies, creative pedagogy, and curriculum design, Dat has produced over 100 academic publications. David O’Reilly works at the University of York, UK where he is the Deputy Leader for the Centre for Advanced Studies in Language and Education (CASLE). He researches metaphoric competence, language play and grammar processing, and promotes Open Research practice. Melissa Barnes is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching at La Trobe University, Australia. Her work addresses system-wide change in instructional and assessment practices in schools and teacher education.

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Contributors



David O’Reilly, Dat Bao and Melissa Barnes: Introduction: Diversity and Inclusion in English Language Education: Theory, Research and Practice  



PART 1: PERSPECTIVES ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY



Chapter 1. Anne Burns: Exploring Diversity and Inclusivity for Sustainability: A Language Practitioner Research Perspective          



Chapter 2. Melissa Barnes and Ekaterina Tour: Re-Positioning Language Learners from Refugee Backgrounds as Powerful Meaningful Makers: A Case Study in an Australian Primary School



Chapter 3. Jennifer Yphantides: From Disabled to Enabled: Tracing the History of the Neurodiversity Movement and Shifting EFL Classroom Culture Towards Inclusion



Chapter 4. Ilse Fouche: Breaking Boundaries: Decolonising a South African Academic Literacy Curriculum through Action Learning



Chapter 5. Le Van Canh: A Descriptive Content Analysis of Diversity and Inclusivity in the Vietnamese ELT Teacher Preparation Curricula: Towards a Pedagogy of Understanding



PART 2: RESEARCH ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY



Chapter 6. David O’Reilly: Students’ Views on the Diversity and Suitability of Assessments in UK Postgraduate English Language Education (PELE) Programmes



Chapter 7. Agnieszka Kałdonek-Crnjaković: Pre-Service English as a Foreign Language Teachers and Students with Special Educational Needs: Self-Perceived Knowledge, Skills, Efficacy, Beliefs and Emotions



Chapter 8. Benedict J.L. Rowlett and Simon Wang: Communicating Citizenship in Language Education by Writing for the Public



Chapter 9. Hai Ha Vu and Nha Uyen Nguyen: Teaching English to Vietnam Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Primary Students Inclusively: Challenges and Practices



Chapter 10. Yang Gao, Quan Quan, Xiaochen Wang and Jianing Feng: Exploring the Relationship between Chinese EFL Teachers' Beliefs and Reported Practices of Cultural Diversity and Inclusion in Language Teaching



Chapter 11. Tran Thi Tuyet and Le Van Canh: Decoding Wellbeing: Critical Insights into the Lives of Vietnamese EFL Lecturers



Chapter 12. Gary Bonar, Anne Keary, Yvette Slaughter and Tanya Davies: Understanding the Pedagogical Challenges in Online Learning for EAL Students



PART 3: PRACTICE IN DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY



Chapter 13. Brian Tomlinson: Activities for All



Chapter 14. Dat Bao: Designing Language Tasks for Inclusive Silence



Chapter 15. Jessica Premier: Using Music to Enhance English Language Learning



Chapter 16. George M. Jacobs and Willy A. Renandya: Collaboration in the Service of Diversity and Inclusion in ELT



Chapter 17. Chikae Kaihara and Kuniomi Shibata: How have Children with Disabilities Learned English in School in Japan?: A Qualitative Study Focusing on Difficulties in English Learning and the English Education Environment



Chapter 18. Tony Waterman: ELT Materials and Activities which Promote Diversity and Inclusivity



Melissa Barnes, Dat Bao and David O’Reilly: Conclusion: Key Contributions and Directions to Enhance Diversity and Inclusivity in Education         

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.3.2026
Reihe/Serie New Perspectives on Language and Education
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-80041-889-2 / 1800418892
ISBN-13 978-1-80041-889-9 / 9781800418899
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