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What is English-Speaking

Handbook of Research on Cross-Cultural Approaches to Language and Literacy Development
In the Caribbean region, a variety of languages are spoken. For certain countries colonized by the British, English became the official language during the pre-independence era. Post-independence, many countries continued to use English as the de facto language for formal business transactions. In this study, the English-speaking Caribbean region is used to denote these countries in which the de facto or official language is English.
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Exploring the Interstices of Literate, Linguistic, and Cultural Diversity
Patriann Smith (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) and Alex Kumi-Yeboah (University at Albany – State University of New York, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8668-7.ch010
Abstract
In this chapter, we examine an English-speaking Caribbean multilingual teacher's response to linguistic diversity by exploring his linguistic and literate experiences and responses to language in various geographical and social contexts. Through in-depth semi-structured topical interviews, we identified three distinct recursive “pathways” representative of the teacher's experiences. These pathways constituted his processes of attitude transformation, strategy use, and identity formation. The findings highlight the need for further exploration of multilingual teachers' linguistic diversity and indicate the need to examine teachers' capacity to respond to linguistic and cultural diversity based on their personal experiences.
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