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Ecolinguistics and the Education of Young People

Roe, Jasper; Zhu, Chenghao; Chau, Meng Huat; Guo, Qingli; Jacobs, George M

Authors

Chenghao Zhu

Meng Huat Chau

Qingli Guo

George M Jacobs



Abstract

Most ecolinguistic analysis is conducted with texts produced for the general public. This article explores the use of ecolinguistics in the education of young people. The analysis focuses on young people’s media, specifically focusing on films. Two children’s movies (The Lorax and Back to the Outback) are analyzed using the ecolinguistic concept of stories we live by and the ecojustice concept of intersectionality. This analysis is undertaken to explicate these concepts in the hope that others will employ these same concepts to analyze other texts. These example analyses are explained about classroom practice and generating “noticing” as a learning outcome. Finally, five further techniques for involving students and others in ecolinguistic and ecojustice analysis are described. This article gives important insight into practical tools that can benefit teachers and students in the classroom. Additionally, children’s films and other media developed for children and youths may also be useful for the enjoyment and education of adults.

Citation

Roe, J., Zhu, C., Chau, M. H., Guo, Q., & Jacobs, G. M. (2023). Ecolinguistics and the Education of Young People. LLT Journal: Journal on Language and Language Teaching, 26, 454-468. https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.v26i2.6800

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 1, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Feb 5, 2025
Journal LLT Journal: Journal on Language and Language Teaching
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Pages 454-468
DOI https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.v26i2.6800
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3355752
Additional Information Available open access via DOI