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What is Oral Traditions

Handbook of Research on Cultivating Literacy in Diverse and Multilingual Classrooms
Ways of knowing and learning that are grounded in orality or oral communication that is less dependent, if at all, on reading and writing traditions. These are often associated with Indigenous or native ways of knowing, sharing information, and relating to the world.
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Leveraging Learner Experience: Pedagogical Scaffolding With Refugee-Background Adults
Raichle Farrelly (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) and Iuliia Fakhrutdinova (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2722-1.ch029
Abstract
This chapter builds on the pedagogical knowledge base of educators who work with refugee-background adult language learners. The chapter introduces refugee-background adults who have experienced interruptions in their formal education. The authors present a framework for pedagogical scaffolding that emerges from a sociocultural perspective on learning. An overview of research underscores the benefits of recognizing and building upon learners' strengths, lived experiences, and oral traditions. Classroom-based approaches that integrate pedagogical scaffolding into meaningful learning opportunities to enhance the language and literacy practices of adult learners are highlighted. The chapter sustains innovation and conversation among educators working with refugee-background adults, ideally in collaboration with the learners themselves, to cultivate pedagogical practices that foster learner success in the classroom and beyond.
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