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Language and Education
Editor: Viv Edwards (University of Reading, UK)


Volume: 19  Number: 3  Page: 194–211

Language, Identities, and ESL Pedagogy
Shondel J. Nero
School of Education, St. John’s University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 11439, USA

The multifaceted ways in which English Language Learners (ELLs) engage in ‘acts of identity’ (Le Page & Tabouret-Keller, 1985) through their language use have created new challenges for ESL pedagogy. Heterogeneous identities have called into question the native speaker construct and the assumed links between ethnicity and language expertise. Drawing on the research of identity theorists along with samples of completed student questionnaires, I argue in this paper that new paradigms are needed in second-language acquisition (SLA) theory, linguistic categorisation of students, and teacher preparation for ESL pedagogy. A pedagogical framework based on Language Identity, Awareness, and Development (LIAD) is proposed as one way of expanding on current language acquisition models.

Keywords: acts of identity, linguistic identities, linguistic minorities, ELL, ESL pedagogy, bilingualism

© 2005 S.J. Nero

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