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E-raamat: Language and Cultural Practices in Communities and Schools: Bridging Learning for Students from Non-Dominant Groups [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (UCLA, USA), Edited by (Temple University, USA)
  • Formaat: 266 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429486708
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 266 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 11 Halftones, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Aug-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429486708

Drawing on sociocultural theories of learning, this book examines how the everyday language practices and cultural funds of knowledge of youth from non-dominant or minoritized groups can be used as center points for classroom learning in ways that help all students both to sustain and expand their cultural and linguistic repertoires while developing skills that are valued in formal schooling.

Bringing together a group of ethnographically grounded scholars working in diverse local contexts, this volume identifies how these language practices and cultural funds of knowledge can be used as generative points of continuity and productively expanded upon in schools for successful and inclusive learning. Ideal for students and researchers in teaching, learning, language education, literacy, and multicultural education, as well as teachers at all stages of their career, this book contributes to research on culturally and linguistically sustaining practices by offering original teaching methods and a range of ways of connecting cultural competencies to learning across subject matters and disciplines.

List of Illustrations
x
Acknowledgements xi
Author Biographies xiii
Introduction: Everyday Learning: Centering in Schools the Language and Cultural Practices of Young People from Non-Dominant Groups 1(23)
Inmaculada M. Garcia-Sanchez
Marjorie Faulstich Orellana
1 Learning by Observing and Pitching In: Implications for the Classroom
24(17)
Maricela Coma-Chavez
Angelica Lopez-Fraire
2 Seeing Together: The Ecological Knowledge of Indigenous Families in Chicago Urban Forest Walks
41(18)
Ananda M. Marin
3 Building on Students' Cultural Practices in STEM
59(17)
Tia Madkins
Na'ilah Nasir
4 "They Think Detroit Is Just Litter": Youth Challenging Environmental Injustice Through Participatory Research and Civic Engagement
76(16)
Enid Rosario-Ramos
Jenny Sawada
5 Leveling the Politicized Experiences of Children from Mixed Status Families: Connections to Civic Education in Elementary Schools
92(15)
Sarah Gallo
Holly Link
Jessica Somerville
6 Linking Church and School: Language and Literacy Practices of Bilingual Latinx Pentecostal Youth
107(17)
Lucila D. Ek
7 Figurative Language in Religious Community Contexts: Opportunities to Leverage and Expand Bilingual Youth's Linguistic Repertoires
124(15)
Mariana Pacheco
P. Zitlali Morales
8 Centering Shared Linguistic Heritage to Build Language and Literacy Resilience Among Immigrant Students
139(22)
Inmaculada M. Garcia-Sanchez
9 Finding a Way into Storyworlds: Youth Co-Narrations of Cross-Cultural Lives as Analogue for Academic Literary Talk
161(18)
Patricia Enciso
10 Where Everyday Translanguaging Meets Academic Writing: Exploring Tensions and Generative Connections for Bilingual Latina/o/x Students
179(18)
Ramon Antonio Martinez
Leah Durdn
Michiko Hikida
11 Transliteracy Practices by Youth in New Immigrant Communities
197(16)
Jennifer F. Reynolds
Marjorie Faulstich Orellana
12 Exploring, Thinking, and Learning about Languages and Literacies with Young People in Super-diverse Australian Classrooms
213(18)
Jacqueline D'warte
13 Leveraging Youth Cultural Data Sets for Teacher Learning
231(17)
Danny C. Martinez
Elizabeth Montano
Javier Rojo
Don't Believe the Hype: Reality Rules
248(8)
Carol D. Lee
Index 256
Inmaculada M. García-Sánchez is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Temple University, USA..

Marjorie Faulstich Orellana is Professor of Urban Schooling in the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at University of California, Los Angeles, USA.