Description
Embracing differentiated instruction, equity, and inclusion is pivotal for fostering a dynamic and enriching learning environment in language education. Differentiated instruction acknowledges the diverse needs, abilities, and learning styles of students while advocating for equitable learning opportunities and approaches. Ensuring equity and inclusion may assist educators in cultivating linguistic diversity throughout language education.
Differentiated Instruction, Equity, and Inclusion in Language Education explores methods to creating an equitable and inclusive language learning environment while maximizing learners’ potential. It presents effective solutions to issues singular individual and collective learner approaches in the English language learning process while enhancing individual competencies. This book covers topics such as curriculum development, digital technology, and language education, and is a useful resource for educators, policymakers, psychologists, sociologists, academicians, researchers, and industry professionals.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Thao Tran (Ed.)
Thao Quoc Tran
is currently working as a lecturer of English. His research areas are English language teaching methodology, English language skills, teacher professional development, and discourse analysis.
Tham Duong (Ed.)
Tham My Duong
is currently Vice Dean of the Faculty of English at Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics and Finance, Vietnam. Her academic areas of interest predominantly lie in content and language integrated learning (CLIL), project-based learning (PBL), task-based language teaching (TBLT), English language teaching (ELT), language skills, language learning strategies, and learner autonomy.