How Students Use Their Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge to Transform Literacy Goals
Abstract
Black and Latinx youth frequently are asked to complete school tasks and activities without much focus on the knowledge and experiences they draw from to make sense of what they are being asked to do. Using culturally sustaining pedagogy as a framework, this work provides a clear example of the interactions, engagement, and learning that unfolded in a 9th grade English Language Arts classroom as broader goals of one lesson emerged through...
Paper Details
Title
How Students Use Their Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge to Transform Literacy Goals
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
102
Issue
3
Pages
210 - 227
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