Grow students' linguistic capital AND value their home language In Language of Identity, Language of Access, authors Michelle Benegas and Natalia Benjamin highlight the urgent need for a revolution in language education that validates home languages and dialects while equipping students with the linguistic tools for social mobility. Their original LILA framework rejects the socially constructed hierarchy of languages and provides students with a broader linguistic repertoire. This accessible and teacher-friendly guide presents an overview of this liberatory approach to language and literacy,…mehr
Grow students' linguistic capital AND value their home language In Language of Identity, Language of Access, authors Michelle Benegas and Natalia Benjamin highlight the urgent need for a revolution in language education that validates home languages and dialects while equipping students with the linguistic tools for social mobility. Their original LILA framework rejects the socially constructed hierarchy of languages and provides students with a broader linguistic repertoire. This accessible and teacher-friendly guide presents an overview of this liberatory approach to language and literacy, an exploration of linguistically sustaining and expanding instruction, and practical guidance on designing lessons that attend to the language of identity and the language of access. Additional recurring features include: * Voces provide real-life teacher experiences from the classroom * Reflecciónes encourage educators to consider how principles and ideas relate to current practice and promote translanguaging * Practical applications of theories (PATs) provide conceptual frameworks and lesson plans on various topics and activities. * End of Chapter Conversaciónes encourage dialogue and enable educators to implement concepts in their classrooms. Offering a fresh perspective on academic language as a means to access power and social capital, Language of Identity, Language of Access is a guide for ALL educators committed to linguistically sustaining pedagogies and empowering students with linguistic capital for social mobility.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle Benegas, Ph.D., is an associate professor of TESOL at Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. A former secondary English Language (EL) teacher, her career began in a newcomer high school. She now prepares English language teachers, as well as general education teachers, to meet the needs of linguistically diverse students. She is co-author of Teacher Leadership for School-Wide English Learning (2020, TESOL Press), and co-creator of the School Wide English Learning (SWEL) Professional Development Series for TESOL Education. Benegas has prepared over 600 EL teacher leaders across the country. Her scholarly interests include EL teacher leadership, teacher leader identity, systemic approaches to improving EL services, and etymology. Michelle Benegas works with educators! Learn more at benegasconsulting.com
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Dedication Acknowledgements Preface How to Use This Book A Note on Terminology Part A: A Liberatory Approach to Language and Literacy in the Classroom Chapter 1: It's Time to Do Better - Moving beyond binary thinking about language in the classroom Embracing Our Polarized Commitments: Finding Middle Ground Positioning LILA: Challenging a Few of the "Fundamentals" Language Teaching and Learning "Additive" Approaches to Language Instruction Code-Switching Use of the Term "Academic Language" The "Haley's Comet Effect" in Education Part B: Language of Identity: Practical Applications of Theory Chapter 2: Foundations in the Language of Identity and Criticality Language of Identity and Criticality Using Foundational Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks Culturally Responsive Pedagogies: Identity and Criticality Historically Responsive Literacy Translanguaging Raciolinguistic Ideologies Community Cultural Wealth Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors Background on Language Domains Chapter 3: Building the Language of Identity: Practical Applications of the Theory of Translanguaging What is Translanguaging? Using Mentor Texts Chapter 4: Building the Language of Identity and Criticality: Practical Applications of Community Cultural Wealth What is Communtity Cultural Wealth? Chapter 5: Building the Language of Identity and Criticality: Practical Applications of Language Orientations What are Language Orientations? Orientations as a Text Analysis Tool Part C: Language of Access: Practical Applications of Theory Chapter 6: Foundations in the Language of Access Functionalism and the Levels of Language Planning for Functional Language Instruction through Noticing Noticing at the Word Level: Phonology Forecasting Text Word-Level Text Scanning Sentence-Level Text Scanning. Discourse-Level Text Scanning. Avoiding Unintentional Language Assessment Designing Targeted Language Assessments Chapter 7: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Word-Level Language Morphology Word-Level Access Language Objective (ALO) Guide Chapter 8: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Sentence-Level Language Sentence-Level Access Language Objectives Chapter 9: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Discourse-Level Language Discourse-Level Access Language Objectives Part D: LILA: Putting it all Together Chapter 10: Planning for LILA in the classroom Classroom Inventory: Language of Identity and Criticality Classroom Inventory: Language of Access LILA School-Wide Inventory
Dedication Acknowledgements Preface How to Use This Book A Note on Terminology Part A: A Liberatory Approach to Language and Literacy in the Classroom Chapter 1: It's Time to Do Better - Moving beyond binary thinking about language in the classroom Embracing Our Polarized Commitments: Finding Middle Ground Positioning LILA: Challenging a Few of the "Fundamentals" Language Teaching and Learning "Additive" Approaches to Language Instruction Code-Switching Use of the Term "Academic Language" The "Haley's Comet Effect" in Education Part B: Language of Identity: Practical Applications of Theory Chapter 2: Foundations in the Language of Identity and Criticality Language of Identity and Criticality Using Foundational Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks Culturally Responsive Pedagogies: Identity and Criticality Historically Responsive Literacy Translanguaging Raciolinguistic Ideologies Community Cultural Wealth Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors Background on Language Domains Chapter 3: Building the Language of Identity: Practical Applications of the Theory of Translanguaging What is Translanguaging? Using Mentor Texts Chapter 4: Building the Language of Identity and Criticality: Practical Applications of Community Cultural Wealth What is Communtity Cultural Wealth? Chapter 5: Building the Language of Identity and Criticality: Practical Applications of Language Orientations What are Language Orientations? Orientations as a Text Analysis Tool Part C: Language of Access: Practical Applications of Theory Chapter 6: Foundations in the Language of Access Functionalism and the Levels of Language Planning for Functional Language Instruction through Noticing Noticing at the Word Level: Phonology Forecasting Text Word-Level Text Scanning Sentence-Level Text Scanning. Discourse-Level Text Scanning. Avoiding Unintentional Language Assessment Designing Targeted Language Assessments Chapter 7: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Word-Level Language Morphology Word-Level Access Language Objective (ALO) Guide Chapter 8: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Sentence-Level Language Sentence-Level Access Language Objectives Chapter 9: Building the Language of Access: Practical Applications for Teaching Discourse-Level Language Discourse-Level Access Language Objectives Part D: LILA: Putting it all Together Chapter 10: Planning for LILA in the classroom Classroom Inventory: Language of Identity and Criticality Classroom Inventory: Language of Access LILA School-Wide Inventory
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