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- Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Framework
- Part II Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in Government Programs
- Part III Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in University Programs
- Part IV Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in Immersion Programs
- Part V The Learner
- 16 The Language Classroom as Transformative Response to the Unique Needs of Migrants and Refugees
- 17 Technology and Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- 18 Transformation of Learners' Meaning-Making Repertoires through Classroom Instruction
- 19 Language Learner Autonomy and Transformative Classroom Practice
- 20 Cognitive and Affective Transformations in Developing Bilingual and Bicultural Competence
- Part VI Faculty Development
- Part VII Assessment
- References
- Index
16 - The Language Classroom as Transformative Response to the Unique Needs of Migrants and Refugees
from Part V - The Learner
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2021
- Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Framework
- Part II Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in Government Programs
- Part III Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in University Programs
- Part IV Transformative Language Learning and Teaching Applications in Immersion Programs
- Part V The Learner
- 16 The Language Classroom as Transformative Response to the Unique Needs of Migrants and Refugees
- 17 Technology and Transformative Language Learning and Teaching
- 18 Transformation of Learners' Meaning-Making Repertoires through Classroom Instruction
- 19 Language Learner Autonomy and Transformative Classroom Practice
- 20 Cognitive and Affective Transformations in Developing Bilingual and Bicultural Competence
- Part VI Faculty Development
- Part VII Assessment
- References
- Index
Summary
Moving to, living in, and working in a different country can be a profoundly transformative experience. The locus of motivation to move impacts an immigrant's intercultural adjustment, requirements by the receiving culture, loss or change in status, and resulting mental health challenges. Both migrants and refugees have unique societal, cultural, and psychological challenges that can be addressed in the language classroom that utilizes a transformative learning framework.
Transformative learning asks students to release fixed mindsets and presuppositions, and to risk change by considering new thoughts and ideas. This process is “threatening, emotionally charged and extremely difficult” (Mezirow, , p.48). A safe and nurturing language classroom for immigrants can build resiliency by addressing psychological needs while also developing empowerment and greater independence through improved language ability. This increases the possibility for positive intercultural adaptation. The author's extensive intercultural teaching experience, supported by current research, demonstrates that the language classroom can be a unique resource to address the salient challenges of immigrants.
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- Transformative Language Learning and Teaching , pp. 149 - 157Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021