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What is Linguistic Diversity

Impacts of Globalization and Innovation in Mathematics Education
The variety and multilingualism of languages spoken within a specific area or around the world.
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Mathematics Teacher Education in a Globalized Age: Heutagogy and Virtual Learning Environments in Context
Angel Mukuka (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa), Jogymol K. Alex (United Arab Emirates University, UAE), and Benjamin Tatira (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2873-6.ch003
Abstract
Globalization has a significant bearing on mathematics teacher education and there is need for a comprehensive restructuring to meet the demands of the interconnected world. This study advocates for a paradigm shift that encompasses cross-cultural competencies, linguistic diversity, and a nuanced understanding of global educational trends. It further highlights the significant influence of virtual learning environments (VLEs) in responding to the challenges posed by globalization and emphasizes the synergy between VLEs and heutagogical practices. Drawing from the cited case studies and other existing literature, this chapter underscores the departure from conventional pedagogical methods towards a learner-cantered, self-determined approach. The chapter concludes by discussing the far-reaching implications for policy, practice, and theory, urging stakeholders to recognize the benefits of heutagogy in preparing mathematics teachers for the complexities of the twenty-first century teaching and learning.
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Transdisciplinary Approach to Linguistic Diversity: Can We Co-Exist Without “One English”?
May refer to language variation. It is a way or a method to speak about the varied types of linguistic features including grammar, vocabulary, phonetics, etc.
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The Role of Context in Defining Secondary Language Arts Instruction: A Cultural Perspective
Variations in language use, such as students’ use of a language other than the mainstream English used in school.
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Differentiation for Today's Gifted Learners
The differences in languages and dialects people use when communicating with each other; this is often culturally based.
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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in EFL Classrooms: Navigating Diversity for Enhanced English Language Learning
Linguistic diversity is the number of different languages that people in a town, region, or country speak. It includes differences in language groups, dialects, accents, and the way people use language. Linguistic diversity is a normal and valuable part of human society. It shows how rich and complicated human communication is.
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Replacing the “Melting Pot” With a “Colorful Mixed Salad” in the Language Classroom
A way to identify and talk about different type languages, language family, grammar, and vocabulary.
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