Teaching for a Better World: Cultivating Social-Emotional Learning in English Language Pedagogy
Editat de Dr. Luis Javier Pentón Herrera, Gilda Martínez-Alba, Michal B. Paradowskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 noi 2026
Organized into three sections—Conceptual Pieces, Empirical Studies, and Practical Examples—the book offers a comprehensive examination of SEL’s theoretical foundations, evidence-based practices, and real-world classroom applications. Contributors explore SEL through lenses such as culturally responsive pedagogy, trauma-sensitive practices, teacher and student well-being, ecolinguistics, and intercultural dialogue. Readers will find innovative and practical ways to create inclusive, culturally responsive classrooms; support student and teacher well-being; and use English as a bridge for intercultural dialogue. Accessible and inspiring, this book’s combination of conceptual depth, empirical rigor, and applied strategies position it as a foundational resource for advancing research and practice in SEL-informed English language pedagogy worldwide.
Readers of Teaching for a Better World will
- Learn pedagogically sound ways to foster empathy and resilience while creating inclusive, culturally responsive classrooms.
- Find ready-to-use lesson plans and activities.
- Encounter diverse perspectives of educators from a range of contexts, including conflict-affected regions, refugee resettlement contexts, and higher education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472040285
ISBN-10: 0472040286
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 26 Illustrations and 9 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press ELT
ISBN-10: 0472040286
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 26 Illustrations and 9 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press ELT
Notă biografică
Luis Javier Pentón Herrera is Professor at VIZJA University.
Gilda Martínez-Alba is Professor at Towson University.
Michał B. Paradowski is Associate Professor at the University of Warsaw.
Gilda Martínez-Alba is Professor at Towson University.
Michał B. Paradowski is Associate Professor at the University of Warsaw.
Cuprins
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Christine Coombe
Chapter 1: Introducing Teaching for a Better World: Cultivating Social-Emotional Learning in English Language Pedagogy
Luis Javier Pentón Herrera (Poland), Gilda Martínez-Alba (United States), & Michał B. Paradowski (Poland)
Part 1: Conceptual Pieces
Chapter 2: Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into English Pedagogy: Prospects and Perspectives
Hamisu Hamisu Haruna (Nigeria) & Azza Jauhar Ahmad Tajuddin (Malaysia)
Chapter 3: Social-Emotional Learning as a Culturally Responsive Approach to Connect with Multilingual Learners of English
Wing Shuen Lau (United States)
Chapter 4: Promoting Social-Emotional Learning and Trauma-Sensitive Practices with Pre-service Teachers in TESOL
Amea Wilbur (Canada) & Allyson Eamer (Canada)
Chapter 5: Wartime and Post-War Ukraine SEL Framework for ESP Courses
Serhii Petrenko (Ukraine), Iryna Zuyenok (Ukraine), & Nataliia Mochalova (Ukraine)
Part 2: Empirical Studies
Chapter 6: Familiarizing Pre-Service ESOL Teachers with the Social-Emotional Approach for Teaching Multilingual Learners of English
Brian Hibbs (United States)
Chapter 7: SEL Implications for Translation Assessment: Sentiment Analysis of Students’ Reflection Entries
Tetiana Korol (Ukraine)
Chapter 8: Supporting Ukrainian Educators’ Well-being in Pre-Service Teacher Training
Olha Bilyk (Ukraine), Iryna Malyshivska (Ukraine), & Nataliia Pyliachyk (Ukraine)
Chapter 9: Exploring Well-being in the Language Teaching Context in Japan
Lynsey Mori (Japan), Philip James Gurney (Japan), & Trevor Raichura (Japan)
Chapter 10: Portraits of Engaged Foreign Language Educators
Nuria Alonso García (U.S.), Jaime Demperio (Canada), & Martyna Kozlowska (Canada)
Part 3: Practical Examples
Chapter 11: A Portrait of Socio-Emotional Learning in the Kyrgyz Republic
Gulbarchyn Ergeshova (Kyrgyzstan), Gulrukh Mamatkasimova (Kyrgyzstan), Katie Miller (Kyrgyzstan), Aisuluu Syzdykova (Kyrgyzstan), & Chinara Zheenbekova (Kyrgyzstan)
Chapter 12: Fostering Social-Emotional Learning Through a Collaborative American-Ukrainian Wordless Graphic Narrative Project
Alla Fridrikh (Ukraine) & Małgorzata Durygin (United States)
Chapter 13: Happy Thoughts Foster Language Learning: Hands-On SEL in the University EFL Classroom
Samantha Mele (Thailand) & Nachayadar Srithum (Thailand)
Chapter 14: Promoting Nature Connection Through SEL in ELT
Hannah Mueller (United States)
Chapter 15: Colors of My Heart: A Multicolored Approach to Language and Emotional Development for English Learners
Heather Perry (Italy)
Chapter 16: Social-Emotional Learning to Support Learners in Rural Low-income Contexts in Honduras
Grazzia Maria Mendoza Chirinos (Honduras & United States)
Afterword: Luciana de Oliveira
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Christine Coombe
Chapter 1: Introducing Teaching for a Better World: Cultivating Social-Emotional Learning in English Language Pedagogy
Luis Javier Pentón Herrera (Poland), Gilda Martínez-Alba (United States), & Michał B. Paradowski (Poland)
Part 1: Conceptual Pieces
Chapter 2: Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into English Pedagogy: Prospects and Perspectives
Hamisu Hamisu Haruna (Nigeria) & Azza Jauhar Ahmad Tajuddin (Malaysia)
Chapter 3: Social-Emotional Learning as a Culturally Responsive Approach to Connect with Multilingual Learners of English
Wing Shuen Lau (United States)
Chapter 4: Promoting Social-Emotional Learning and Trauma-Sensitive Practices with Pre-service Teachers in TESOL
Amea Wilbur (Canada) & Allyson Eamer (Canada)
Chapter 5: Wartime and Post-War Ukraine SEL Framework for ESP Courses
Serhii Petrenko (Ukraine), Iryna Zuyenok (Ukraine), & Nataliia Mochalova (Ukraine)
Part 2: Empirical Studies
Chapter 6: Familiarizing Pre-Service ESOL Teachers with the Social-Emotional Approach for Teaching Multilingual Learners of English
Brian Hibbs (United States)
Chapter 7: SEL Implications for Translation Assessment: Sentiment Analysis of Students’ Reflection Entries
Tetiana Korol (Ukraine)
Chapter 8: Supporting Ukrainian Educators’ Well-being in Pre-Service Teacher Training
Olha Bilyk (Ukraine), Iryna Malyshivska (Ukraine), & Nataliia Pyliachyk (Ukraine)
Chapter 9: Exploring Well-being in the Language Teaching Context in Japan
Lynsey Mori (Japan), Philip James Gurney (Japan), & Trevor Raichura (Japan)
Chapter 10: Portraits of Engaged Foreign Language Educators
Nuria Alonso García (U.S.), Jaime Demperio (Canada), & Martyna Kozlowska (Canada)
Part 3: Practical Examples
Chapter 11: A Portrait of Socio-Emotional Learning in the Kyrgyz Republic
Gulbarchyn Ergeshova (Kyrgyzstan), Gulrukh Mamatkasimova (Kyrgyzstan), Katie Miller (Kyrgyzstan), Aisuluu Syzdykova (Kyrgyzstan), & Chinara Zheenbekova (Kyrgyzstan)
Chapter 12: Fostering Social-Emotional Learning Through a Collaborative American-Ukrainian Wordless Graphic Narrative Project
Alla Fridrikh (Ukraine) & Małgorzata Durygin (United States)
Chapter 13: Happy Thoughts Foster Language Learning: Hands-On SEL in the University EFL Classroom
Samantha Mele (Thailand) & Nachayadar Srithum (Thailand)
Chapter 14: Promoting Nature Connection Through SEL in ELT
Hannah Mueller (United States)
Chapter 15: Colors of My Heart: A Multicolored Approach to Language and Emotional Development for English Learners
Heather Perry (Italy)
Chapter 16: Social-Emotional Learning to Support Learners in Rural Low-income Contexts in Honduras
Grazzia Maria Mendoza Chirinos (Honduras & United States)
Afterword: Luciana de Oliveira
Descriere
Transforming classrooms into spaces of connection, well-being, and hope