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"Contradictions, Clashes, Cominglings": The Syncretic Literacy Projects of Young Bilinguals
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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"We’ve Been Doing It Your Way Long Enough": Syncretism as a Critical Process
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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Guest Editors’ Introduction: Syncretism and Syncretic Literacies
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2013)
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A Critical Look at Four Multicultural Reform Efforts in One Urban College of Education
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2011)
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Language Ideology and the Mediation of Language Choice in Peer Interactions in a Dual-Language First Grade
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2007)
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Parental Involvement
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2007)
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Intentionality and Expertise: Learning from Observations of Children at Play in Multilingual, Multicultural Contexts
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2007)
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Peer Teaching and Learning: Co-constructing Language in a Dual Language First Grade
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2006)
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Challenging Myths of the Deficit Perspective: Honoring Children's Literacy Resources
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2005)
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Collaboration in a Culturally Responsive Literacy Pedagogy: Educating Teachers and Latino Children
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (2002)
Abstract: This article is an analysis of collaboration in a community center’s summer literacy tutoring program for 6–8 year old children, the majority of whom were Puerto Rican, Spanish–English bilinguals. The goal of the program was to increase the children’s motivation to read through engaging literacy activities with high quality, culturally relevant children’s literature. Reflecting a sociocultural perspective, the activities built on the children’s experiences at home with literacy as a collaborative practice. The program as a whole provided for multiple levels of collaboration among the participating adults and between the children and tutors, university students in a teacher preparation program. The focus of the article is on the ways the tutors collaborated and the benefits and challenges of that process. Implications for teacher education are shared, emphasizing the need for explicitly including collaboration as one important element of a literacy pedagogy for teachers of linguistically and culturally diverse children.
Keyword: and Multicultural Education; Bilingual; Bilingual students; Children’s literature; Cooperation; Cultural awareness; Curriculum and Instruction; Early Childhood; Education; Educational Methods; Elementary education; English (Second Language); Kindergarten Teacher Education; Literacy; Multilingual; Pre-Elementary; Student motivation; Summer programs; Teacher Education and Professional Development; Tutoring
URL: https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/edte_facpub/18
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/ejc/article.cgi?issn=00340472&issue=v36i0003&article=127_ciacrlpetalc
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Questions in Lessons: Activity Settings in the Homes and School of Two Puerto Rican Kindergartners
In: Teacher Education Faculty Publications (1997)
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