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Multimodal and Community-Based Literacies: Agentive Bilingual Learners in Elementary School

Multimodal and Community-Based Literacies: Agentive Bilingual Learners in Elementary School
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Author(s): Ruth Harman (The University of Georgia, USA)and Dong-shin Shin (University of Cincinnati, USA)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 22
Source title: Handbook of Research on Pedagogies and Cultural Considerations for Young English Language Learners
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Grace Onchwari (University of North Dakota, USA)and Jared Keengwe (University of North Dakota, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3955-1.ch011

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Abstract

In recent decades, high-stakes school reforms and draconian budget cuts have constrained the autonomy of public school teachers in developing multi literacy approaches with emergent bilingual learners (e.g., English-only laws, high stakes testing). This chapter describes the community and multimodal instructional practices of two urban elementary school teachers/ researchers, developed in the context of a professional development initiative. Using critical, sociocultural conceptions of literacy and qualitative methods of investigation, the paper investigates different aspects of the teachers' writing instruction (i.e., community involvement; genre-based instruction; digital literacy; and multimodality); it also explores how the writing processes of focal bilingual students incorporated these practices. Findings show that this approach positioned bilingual learners as agentive text makers. In addition, the second-grade students developed a heightened awareness of audience and context. Implications are discussed, including the pressing need for teacher collaboration, robust school-university partnerships, and innovative multimodal approaches to literacy.

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