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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 October 2007
TEACHING WORLD LANGUAGES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: A SOURCEBOOK OF PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES.Terry A. Osborn. Mahwah, NJ. Erlbaum, 2006. Pp. xiii + 190. $27.50 paper.
Grounded in the major tenets of critical theory and informed by principles of critical pedagogy, this volume comes as a much needed contribution to the area of foreign language education (FLE). This is a volume that bridges the gap between calls for changes made by critical pedagogues and a need to turn these critical principles into classroom practice. Osborn's volume is set against an unsatisfactory situation of world language (foreign language) education in the United States. The principal aim in the nine chapters is to reconsider the epistemological and ontological foundations that inform foreign language pedagogical theory and practice. The author suggests that community building be added to the cognitive tradition in forming the theoretical basis of FLE.