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A multilingual and multimodal approach to literacy teaching and learning in urban education: a collaborative inquiry project in an inner city elementary school
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Ntelioglou, Burcu Yaman (Author)
- Fannin, Jennifer (Author)
- Montanera, Mike (Author)
- Cummins, Jim (Author)
Title
A multilingual and multimodal approach to literacy teaching and learning in urban education: a collaborative inquiry project in an inner city elementary school
Abstract
This paper presents findings from a collaborative inquiry project that explored teaching approaches that highlight the significance of multilingualism, multimodality, and multiliteracies in classrooms with high numbers of English language learners (ELLs). The research took place in an inner city elementary school with a large population of recently arrived and Canadian-born linguistically and culturally diverse students from Gambian, Indian, Mexican, Sri Lankan, Tibetan and Vietnamese backgrounds, as well as a recent wave of Roma students from Hungary. A high number of these students were from families with low-SES. The collaboration between two Grade 3 teachers and university-based researchers sought to create instructional approaches that would support students’ academic engagement and literacy learning. In this paper, we described one of the projects that took place in this class, exploring how a descriptive writing unit could be implemented in a way that connected with students’ lives and enabled them to use their home languages, through the creation of multiple texts, using creative writing, digital technologies, and drama pedagogy. This kind of multilingual and multimodal classroom practice changed the classroom dynamics and allowed the students access to identity positions of expertise, increasing their literacy investment, literacy engagement and learning.
Publication
Frontiers in Psychology
Volume
5
Pages
533
Date
2014-6-18
Journal Abbr
Front Psychol
ISSN
1664-1078
Short Title
A multilingual and multimodal approach to literacy teaching and learning in urban education
Accessed
10/02/2023, 12:09
Library Catalogue
PubMed Central
Extra
PMID: 24994986
PMCID: PMC4062072
Citation
Ntelioglou, B. Y., Fannin, J., Montanera, M., & Cummins, J. (2014). A multilingual and multimodal approach to literacy teaching and learning in urban education: a collaborative inquiry project in an inner city elementary school. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 533. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00533
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