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E-raamat: Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English Learners: Connections In and Out of School [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2007
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003418009
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2007
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003418009
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This book explores issues related to the use of technologies to support young second-language learners and looks at promising areas for research, design, and development. Grounded in a sociocultural theoretical framework, it invites educators, researchers, and educational technology developers to consider a range of social and cultural factors in utilizing technology as a tool to help children from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds develop their English-language and reading skills.



This book explores issues related to the use of technologies to support young second-language learners and looks at promising areas for research, design, and development. Grounded in a sociocultural theoretical framework, it invites educators, researchers, and educational technology developers to consider a range of social and cultural factors in utilizing technology as a tool to help children from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds develop their English-language and reading skills. A major contribution is the authors’ consideration of ways that technology outside of school can benefit these students’ English-language development in school. The central chapters are counter pointed by invited reflections that bring to the discussion different, yet complementary, perspectives from notable scholars in the field of second-language literacy and learning.

Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English-Language Learners is targeted to researchers, educators, and policymakers in the areas of elementary education, after-school learning, second-language teaching and learning, English language and literacy development, and reading.

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction: Technology-Mediated Learning Environments for Young English Learners 1
L. LEANN PARKER
2 Technology and Literacy Development of Latino Youth 21
RICHARD P. DURAN
Reflection — Literacy and English Learners: Where Does Technology Fit?
53
ROBERT RUEDA
3 Technology, Literacy, and Young Second Language Learners: Designing Educational Futures 61
JIM CUMMINS
Reflection — Rules of Engagement for Achieving Educational Futures
99
OLGA A. VASQUEZ
4 Developing New Literacies among Multilingual Learners in the Elementary Grades 111
JILL CASTEK, DONALD J. LEU, JULIE COIRO, MILEIDIS GORT, LAURIE A. HENRY, AND CLARISSE O. LIMA
Reflection — Integrating Language, Culture, and Technology to Achieve New Literacies for All
155
BRIDGET DALTON
5 Technology and Second Language Learning: Promises and Problems 167
YONG ZHAO AND CHUN LAI
Reflection — Technology and Second Language Learning: Current Resources, Tools, and Techniques
207
GARY A. CZIKO
6 Technology in Support of Young English Learners in and out of School 213
L. LEANN PARKER
Reflection — ELLs and Technology: Transforming Teaching and Learning
251
CARLA MESKILL
7 Technology Opening Opportunities for ELL Students: Attending to the Linguistic Character of These Students 261
EUGENE E. GARCIA
Afterword: Reflecting on Technology for Young English Learners 279
L. LEANN PARKER
Author and Name Index 293
Subject Index 303


L. Leann Parker