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Handbook of Research on Engaging Immigrant Families and Promoting Academic Success for English Language Learners
The ability to critically express oneself through reading, writing, and other nontraditional forms of expression such as visual representations.
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Preparing In-Service Teachers to Work With Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Youth: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead
Lourdes Cardozo-Gaibisso (University of Georgia, USA) and Ruth Harman (The University of Georgia, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8283-0.ch018
Abstract
Teacher professional learning (TPL) can function as a powerful resource in supporting culturally sustaining educational practices for multicultural and multilingual students. However, as this chapter discusses through a detailed description of the literature, the design of current TPL initiatives often leads to a perpetuation of top down discourses about the role of teachers and bilingual learners in K-12 contexts. To speak to these challenges, the chapter provides readers with a detailed account of a bilingual National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded model of professional learning that could serve as an alternative culturally sustaining model for TPL. Specifically, the goal of the NSF initiative was to position in-service ESOL and science teachers of English as agentive and culturally responsive in their work. The systemic functional linguistic paradigm that undergirded the initiative placed emphasis on incorporating students' linguistic and experiential repertories in co construction of knowledge. This chapter concludes with recommendations for the field.
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Blooming Where We Land: HBCU Writing Programs and Literary Legacies
The writing and reading skills and understanding of these skills that students exhibit in the classroom.
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Digital Epistemologies and Classroom Multiliteracies
A critique of the notion of literacy as a monolithic, cognitive skill that describes literacy practices in socio-cultural context.
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Social Action Literacy for Elementary Teachers
Rather than conceptualizing literacy (singular) as a simple set of skills, or as an autonomous historical process, the plural form of literacies is more accurate and inclusive of the dynamic social formations and powers that literacies enable, and by which they are shaped.
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Urban Life and Smart, Learning, and Future Cities: Getting a Sense of the City – Past, Present, and Future
Literacies refer to the multiple skills required to successfully navigate one or more environments such as the physical and digital or a combination or mixing of the two in the context of contemporary urban spaces.
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The Cambridge Schools Experience: Developing Literacy Educators within an International School-University Partnership
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Models of Competences for the Real and Digital World
The term is used in this chapter with the meaning of the “knowledge of a particular subject or specified field”. There are many divisions or extensions of the term, such as: multi-literacies, inter-literacies, cultural literacies etc.
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Developing Intercultural Awareness Through a Pedadogy of Multiliteracies
Reading and writing beyond the decoding and drafting of alphabetical texts to develop an understanding of the world around us.
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