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What is Reflective Journaling

Handbook of Research on Engaging Immigrant Families and Promoting Academic Success for English Language Learners
A classroom record of experiences, ideas, or reflections about the learning that is kept regularly by daily writing that entails reflections or experiences from the learning.
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Magnifying English Language Learners' Success Through Culturally Relevant Teaching and Learning Frameworks: Acknowledging the Multidimensional Implications on Language, Literacy, and Learning
Isela Almaguer (The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8283-0.ch016
Abstract
There is a need to amplify the voices of English language learners through authentic language and literacy learning using a multifaceted culturally relevant and responsive teaching and learning framework that encompasses social justice. Specifically, framing the chapter through the lens of the sociocultural theory to better recognize, acknowledge, and understand the influence of culturally relevant learning. Culture plays a crucial role in forming identity and agency, so we must rethink the effect of culturally relevant pedagogy by linking principles of learning to the cultural realities of children, families, and communities on literacy. English language learners require more empowering and engaging pedagogy that actively involves them in learning experiences while developing self-efficacy through varied opportunities for academic and linguistic proficiency development to further support them as global scholars. As such, parallels exist in literacy development across diverse people and cultures, specifically the Mexican American culture and the Native Hawaiian culture.
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Fostering Successful Communities of Collaboration Through Educational Partnerships: Strengthening Bilingual Learners' Language and Literacy Achievement Along the Texas-Mexican Border
An opportunity for students to reflect on their thoughts, experiences or ideas in learning. They can use their own words to interpret and make connections with the learning taking place in the classroom. Journals can be used to write their thoughts daily. For many, this serves as an opportunity to write about their feelings or experiences regularly. Expressing their thoughts on paper can be a way for shy or introverted students to express their thoughts throughout the learning.
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