Plurilingual Pedagogies for Multilingual Writing Classrooms (e-bok)
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194
Utgivningsdatum
2021-12-29
Förlag
Taylor and Francis
ISBN
9781000529418

Plurilingual Pedagogies for Multilingual Writing Classrooms E-bok

Engaging the Rich Communicative Repertoires of U.S. Students

E-bok (PDF, LCP),  Engelska, 2021-12-29
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A much-needed resource on plurilingual pedagogies, this book counters the common dominant English-only approach found in writing and composition classrooms by identifying practices and pedagogies that support multilingual students. Providing a window into a range of contexts and classrooms where students' full identities are honored, contributors offer research-grounded strategies and pedagogies that allow students to harness all of their language resources in order to build on their strengths and develop their writing abilities. The specific examples in this book, drawn from high school and college writing contexts, demonstrate the value of embracing linguistic diversity in writing programs.Presenting a wide range of models and strategies from top scholars that center students' linguistic repertoires as strengths, the volume addresses classroom teaching, assessment, curriculum, school administration, and more, all from an asset-based orientation. This book is ideal for courses in composition and second-language writing pedagogy as well as for students, scholars, and educators in second language writing, language and literacy education, and composition studies.
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