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What is Academic Discourse

Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse
Refers to the language (e.g., spoken, written, visual images), often used in school or higher education contexts, involves both content specific terminology, registers, and representations as well as cross-disciplinary lexico-grammatical structures and systems.
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Empowering Teachers for Cultural and Linguistic Diversity via Multimodal Critical Identity Collages
Deborah Romero (University of Northern Colorado, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 32
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0543-0.ch003
Abstract
This chapter analyzes in-service teachers' critical reflections of their cultural and linguistic identities as represented in multimodal discourses. Designed to inform teaching-learning with multilingual students, while disrupting notions of White English and academic discourses, practicing teachers created collages at the start and end of a graduate course. Collages were analyzed using approaches from systemic functional linguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, and with attention to sociocultural aspects. Analyses were triangulated with teachers' written reflections. Major themes show how teachers positioned themselves as learners and caring educators, respected cultural and linguistic diversity, and recognized a need to challenge dominant ideologies. At the end of the course, teachers revised their collages and contemplated pedagogical shifts they could make to advocate adopting multilingual and multimodal practices in their classrooms to challenge prevailing norms and power structures.
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Small Chunks, Deep Learning: Micro-Credentials for Equity-Driven Instructional Leadership
Classroom thinking, writing, and dialogue between and among students and teachers that support socialized learning processes to deepen students’ understanding of key ideas and concepts.
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