In this chapter, I draw on work from a recent research project that engaged culturally and linguistically diverse young people in stages 3 and 4 classrooms in studying the ways they used language inside and outside of their classroom (D'warte, 2013, 2014, 2015). The young people in this study participated in a series of lessons and activities that required them to document and analyse how, when, and in what ways, they used one or more languages to read, write, talk, listen and view in their everyday worlds. A key goal of this project was to facilitate opportunities for teachers and students to recognize and build on students' home languages in service of English learning. Many young people increasingly express a desire for their home lang...
Research on language learning and research on literacy are typically seen as two separate strands of...
One-way, or foreign language, immersion schools face unique challenges as they seek to support the l...
In the last three decades, considerable scholarship has focused on the ways children are socialised ...
This research provides an insight into how deficit perspectives about everyday language practices ca...
In this manuscript we report on a curriculum design project in which we worked with students in an u...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
The motivation for this research was to explore the relationship between linguistic repertoires and ...
Purpose of the study: The objective of this study is to describe the communicative repertoires used ...
Migration flows of the 21st century lead to increasingly multilingual societies and entail rapidly e...
In the current age, diversity is an increasingly prominent feature of schools and society. Western s...
Overarching aim of this study is to interpret and create an understanding of eleven-year-old pupils’...
Learning about linguistic diversity is eye opening. Awareness of the ways different languages make m...
Language is at the heart of the learning process. We learn through language. Our knowledge about the...
This qualitative curricular case study investigated the implementation of a project called the Langu...
This study explores ways to value emergent bilinguals’ rich communicative repertoires and to design ...
Research on language learning and research on literacy are typically seen as two separate strands of...
One-way, or foreign language, immersion schools face unique challenges as they seek to support the l...
In the last three decades, considerable scholarship has focused on the ways children are socialised ...
This research provides an insight into how deficit perspectives about everyday language practices ca...
In this manuscript we report on a curriculum design project in which we worked with students in an u...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
The motivation for this research was to explore the relationship between linguistic repertoires and ...
Purpose of the study: The objective of this study is to describe the communicative repertoires used ...
Migration flows of the 21st century lead to increasingly multilingual societies and entail rapidly e...
In the current age, diversity is an increasingly prominent feature of schools and society. Western s...
Overarching aim of this study is to interpret and create an understanding of eleven-year-old pupils’...
Learning about linguistic diversity is eye opening. Awareness of the ways different languages make m...
Language is at the heart of the learning process. We learn through language. Our knowledge about the...
This qualitative curricular case study investigated the implementation of a project called the Langu...
This study explores ways to value emergent bilinguals’ rich communicative repertoires and to design ...
Research on language learning and research on literacy are typically seen as two separate strands of...
One-way, or foreign language, immersion schools face unique challenges as they seek to support the l...
In the last three decades, considerable scholarship has focused on the ways children are socialised ...