Translanguaging Outside the Academy
Title | Translanguaging Outside the Academy PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Bloom-Pojar |
Publisher | Studies in Writing and Rhetori |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780814139929 |
"Argues for a rhetorical approach to translanguaging in community contexts that accounts for stigma, race, and institutional constraints"--
The Translanguaging Classroom
Title | The Translanguaging Classroom PDF eBook |
Author | Ofelia García |
Publisher | Caslon Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781934000199 |
"Shows teachers how to strategically navigate the dynamic flow of bilingual students' language practices to (1) enable students to engage with and comprehend complex content and texts, (2) develop students' linguistic practices for academic contexts, (3) draw on students' bilingualism and bilingual ways of understanding, and (2) support students' socioemotional development and advance social justice"--provided by the publisher.
Translanguaging as Transformation
Title | Translanguaging as Transformation PDF eBook |
Author | Emilee Moore |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2020-05-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1788928067 |
This book examines translanguaging as a resource which can disrupt the privileging of particular voices, and a social practice which enables collaboration within and across groups of people. Addressing the themes of collaboration and transformation, the chapters critically examine how people work together to catalyse change in diverse global contexts, experiences and traditions. The authors suggest an epistemological and methodological turn to the study of translanguaging, which is particularly reflected in the collaborative, arts-based and action research/activist approaches followed in the chapters. The book will be of particular interest to scholars using ethnographic, critical and collaborative action and activist research approaches to the study of multilingualism in educational and creative arts contexts.
Brokering Tareas
Title | Brokering Tareas PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Alvarez |
Publisher | Suny Press |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2018-07-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781438467207 |
Provides concrete examples of homework mentorship and positive academic interventions among immigrant families.
Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools
Title | Linguistic and Cultural Innovation in Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Spiro |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2018-01-02 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3319643827 |
This book presents case studies of five schools engaged in radical change in order to engage with children’s home languages and cultures in a more multilingual and inclusive way. Located around the globe, from Hawaii to Kenya, the case studies are informed by both researchers and professionals on the ground. While the schools in question are each anchored in a unique context and situation, they also have a common mission to see language diversity as a resource, and a responsibility to embrace all the languages of their pupils. The authors offer a rich resource for education professionals and policymakers, including not only theoretical insights but useful practical tips. This innovative volume will be a helpful resource for educational professionals interested in following a path of multilingualism as well as students and scholars of second language acquisition, heritage languages and cultures and multilingual educational policy.
English-Medium Instruction and Translanguaging
Title | English-Medium Instruction and Translanguaging PDF eBook |
Author | BethAnne Paulsrud |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2021-01-20 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1788927338 |
This book offers a critical exploration of definitions, methodologies and ideologies of English-medium instruction (EMI), contributing to new understandings of translanguaging as theory and pedagogy across diverse contexts. It brings together a number of conceptual and empirical studies on translanguaging in EMI at different educational levels, in a variety of countries, with different approaches to translanguaging, different named languages, and different policies. These studies include several underrepresented contexts across the globe, providing a broad view of how translanguaging in EMI is understood in these educational settings. Furthermore, this book addresses the complexities of translanguaging through a discussion of the affordances and constraints associated with the use of multiple linguistic resources in the EMI classroom.
Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives
Title | Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Kiernan |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2021-09-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1646421124 |
Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives addresses the movement toward translingualism in the writing classroom and demonstrates the practical pedagogical strategies faculty can take to represent both domestic and international monolingual and multilingual students’ perspectives in writing programs. Contributors explore approaches used by diverse writing programs across the United States, insisting that traditional strategies used in teaching writing need to be reimagined if they are to engage the growing number of diverse learners who take composition classes. The book showcases concrete and adaptable writing assignments from a variety of learning environments in postsecondary, English-medium writing classrooms, writing centers, and writing programs populated by monolingual and multilingual students. By providing descriptive and reflective examples of how understanding translanguaging can influence pedagogy, Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives fills the gap between theoretical inquiry surrounding translanguaging and existing translingual pedagogical models for writing classrooms and programs. Additional appendixes provide a variety of readings, exercises, larger assignments, and other entry points, making Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives useful for instructors and graduate students interested in engaging translingual theories in their classrooms. Contributors: Daniel V. Bommarito, Mark Brantner, Tania Cepero Lopez, Emily Cooney, Norah Fahim, Ming Fang, Gregg Fields, Mathew Gomes, Thomas Lavalle, Esther Milu, Brice Nordquist, Ghanashyam Sharma, Naomi Silver, Bonnie Vidrine-Isbell, Xiqiao Wang, Dan Zhu