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Overview

Jeffrey S. Bale is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on multilingual education, language policies, and issues related to second language learning and teaching. Their work spans the social sciences and arts and humanities, with significant contributions to linguistics, education, and sociopolitical studies surrounding language.

Their academic output includes studies on multilingual education and policies, Canadian identity and history, global education and multiculturalism, and the sociocultural aspects of language learning. Their research topics encompass:

  • Multilingual Education and Policy
  • Second Language Learning and Teaching
  • Canadian Identity and History
  • EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
  • Global Education and Multiculturalism
  • Higher Education Learning Practices
  • Linguistic and Sociocultural Studies

Jeffrey Bale's recent publication record features papers such as:

  • "Bilingualism-But Not Plurilingualism-Promoted by Immersion Education in Canada: Questioning Equity for Students of English as an Additional Language" (2020, TESOL Quarterly)
  • "Examining Teacher Candidates' Pedagogical Practices and Stances Towards Translanguaging and Multimodality in Writing" (2022, Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics)
  • "Heritage-language education policies, anti-racist activism, and discontinuity in 1970s and 1980s Toronto" (2020, Critical Inquiry in Language Studies)
  • "Centring multilingual learners and countering Rrcism in Canadian teacher education" (2022, OLBI Journal)
  • "Breaking cover: theoretical and definitional clarity in teacher-education research and critical multilingualism" (2024, International Multilingual Research Journal)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Shakina Rajendram
  • Katie Brubacher
  • Mama Adobea Nii Owoo
  • Jennifer Burton
  • Wales Wong

Bale has also contributed to book publications, including "Centering Multilingual Learners and Countering Raciolinguistic Ideologies in Teacher Education," published in 2023 by Multilingual Matters eBooks and Channel View Publications eBooks.

Their work is featured in several venues that often publish research on language and education, among them:

  • TESOL Quarterly
  • Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics
  • Critical Inquiry in Language Studies
  • OLBI Journal
  • International Multilingual Research Journal

Overall, Jeffrey S. Bale's research occupies an interdisciplinary space between social sciences and humanities, with a particular emphasis on language education policies, multilingualism, and their sociopolitical implications.

Best Publications

  • Insect overwintering in a changing climate

    Jeffrey Bale;Scott Hayward

  • Biological control and sustainable food production

    J.S Bale;J.C van Lenteren;F Bigler

  • The ecology of insect overwintering

    Simon R. Leather;Keith F. A. Walters;Jeffrey S. Bale

  • Insects and low temperatures: from molecular biology to distributions and abundance

    Jeffrey Bale

  • ASSESSING RISKS OF RELEASING EXOTIC BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS OF ARTHROPOD PESTS

    J.C. van Lenteren;J.S. Bale;F. Bigler;H.M.T. Hokkanen

  • Insect cold hardiness: Freezing and supercooling—An ecophysiological perspective

    J.S. Bale

  • Classes of insect cold hardiness

    J. S. Bale

  • Insect cold hardiness: A matter of life and death

    J.S. Bale

  • Life on the edge: insect ecology in arctic environments.

    A. T. Strathdee;J. S. Bale

  • A mutation in amino acid permease AAP6 reduces the amino acid content of the Arabidopsis sieve elements but leaves aphid herbivores unaffected.

    Emma Hunt;Stefano Gattolin;H. John Newbury;Jeffrey S. Bale

  • Effects of temperature on aphid phenology

    Xilong Zhou;Richard Harrington;Ian P. Woiwod;Joe N. Perry

  • Low temperature thresholds: Are chill coma and CTmin synonymous?

    Steaphan P. Hazell;Jeffrey S. Bale

  • Low temperature mortality of the peach-potato aphid Myzus persicae .

    J. S. Bale;R. Harrington;M. S. Clough

  • Simulated climate change: the interaction between vegetation type and microhabitat temperatures at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard

    S. Coulson;I.D. Hodkinson;A. Strathdee;J.S. Bale

  • The influence of thermal ecology on the distribution of three nymphalid butterflies

    Simon R. Bryant;Chris D. Thomas;Jeffrey S. Bale

  • Effects of host plant drought stress on the performance of the bird cherry‐oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.): a mechanistic analysis

    Bethan Hale;Jeffrey Bale;Jeremy Pritchard;GJ Masters

  • Characterisation and limitations of the rapid cold-hardening response in the housefly Musca domestica (Diptera: Muscidae)

    S.J. Coulson;J.S. Bale

  • Insects at low temperature: a predictable relationship?

    J. S. Bale

  • Comparative survival of insecticide-susceptible and resistant peach-potato aphids, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in low temperature field trials

    S.P. Foster;R. Harrington;A.L. Devonshire;I. Denholm

  • Use of aphid stylectomy and RT‐PCR for the detection of transporter mRNAs in sieve elements

    Christian Doering‐Saad;H. John Newbury;Jeff S. Bale;Jeremy Pritchard

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy Pritchard
Jeremy Pritchard University of Birmingham
Simon R. Leather
Simon R. Leather Harper Adams University
Andrew S. Pullin
Andrew S. Pullin Bangor University
Richard Harrington
Richard Harrington Rothamsted Research
William Block
William Block British Antarctic Survey
Chris D. Thomas
Chris D. Thomas University of York
David A. Barrett
David A. Barrett University of Nottingham
Suzanne J. Clark
Suzanne J. Clark Rothamsted Research
N. R. Webb
N. R. Webb UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Tim M. Blackburn
Tim M. Blackburn University College London

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