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Negotiating Academic Literacies - Teaching and Learning Across Languages and Cultures (Paperback)
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Negotiating Academic Literacies - Teaching and Learning Across Languages and Cultures (Paperback)
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"Negotiating Academic Literacies: Teaching and Learning Across
Languages and Cultures" is a cross-over volume in the literature
between first and second language/literacy. This anthology of
articles brings together different voices from a range of
publications and fields and unites them in pursuit of an
understanding of how academic ways of knowing are acquired. The
editors preface the collection of readings with a conceptual
framework that reconsiders the current debate about the nature of
academic literacies. In this volume, the term "academic literacies"
denotes multiple approaches to knowledge, including reading and
writing critically.
College classrooms have become sites where a number of languages
and cultures intersect. This is the case not only for students who
are in the process of acquiring English, but for all learners who
find themselves in an academic situation that exposes them to a new
set of expectations. This book is a contribution to the effort to
discover ways of supporting learning across languages and
cultures--and to transform views about what it means to teach and
learn, to read and write, and to think and know.
Unique to this volume is the inclusion of the perspectives of
writers as well as those of teachers and researchers. Furthermore,
the contributors reveal their own struggles and accomplishments as
they themselves have attempted to negotiate academic literacies.
The chronological ordering of articles provides a historical
perspective, demonstrating ways in which issues related to teaching
and learning across cultures have been addressed over time. The
readings have consistency in terms of quality, depth, and passion;
they raise important philosophical questions even as they consider
practical classroom applications. The editors provide a series of
questions that enable the reader to engage in a generative and
exciting process of reflection and inquiry. This book is both a
reference for teachers who work or plan to work with diverse
learners, and a text for graduate-level courses, primarily in
bilingual and ESL studies, composition studies, English education,
and literacy studies.
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