This study examines multilingual high school writers’ individual talk with their teachers in two advanced English language development classes to observe how such talk shapes linguistically diverse adolescents’ writing. Addressing adolescent writers’ language socialization through microethnographic discourse analysis, the author argues that teachers’ oral responses during writing conferences can either scaffold or deter students’ socialization into valued ways of using academic language for school writing. She suggests what forms of oral response provide scaffolding and what forms might limit multilingual adolescent learners’ academic literacy. Constructive interactions engaged students in dialogue about their writing, and students included...
Teachers' understandings of second language learning influence their practices in the classroom. Thi...
With a premium placed on academic writing in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS, 2010), adolescen...
This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of international college students ...
This paper will look at the studies conducted to see how written academic discourse is socialized. ...
Since adolescent English language learners (ELLs) are facing increasing demands to engage in adv...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
This dissertation consists of three studies that together address issues surrounding the acquisition...
Most universities in English-dominant countries have been competing to attract multilingual learners...
With shifting language policies, English learners (ELs) with various language proficiencies take Eng...
This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of international college students w...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
textThis qualitative classroom study follows two high school English teachers, in one class apiece, ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In Australia, a significant num...
This talk examines how multilingual identities can be made public, the mechanisms that stifle them p...
Recognizing the importance of academic language for students’ success in schools, this article repor...
Teachers' understandings of second language learning influence their practices in the classroom. Thi...
With a premium placed on academic writing in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS, 2010), adolescen...
This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of international college students ...
This paper will look at the studies conducted to see how written academic discourse is socialized. ...
Since adolescent English language learners (ELLs) are facing increasing demands to engage in adv...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
This dissertation consists of three studies that together address issues surrounding the acquisition...
Most universities in English-dominant countries have been competing to attract multilingual learners...
With shifting language policies, English learners (ELs) with various language proficiencies take Eng...
This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of international college students w...
Changing demographics impact our schools as children come from more linguistically and culturally di...
textThis qualitative classroom study follows two high school English teachers, in one class apiece, ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.In Australia, a significant num...
This talk examines how multilingual identities can be made public, the mechanisms that stifle them p...
Recognizing the importance of academic language for students’ success in schools, this article repor...
Teachers' understandings of second language learning influence their practices in the classroom. Thi...
With a premium placed on academic writing in the Common Core State Standards (CCSS, 2010), adolescen...
This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of international college students ...