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'What makes children different is what makes them better': Teaching Mexican children 'English' to foster multilingual, multiliteracies, and intercultural practices.

机译:“使孩子与众不同的是使他们变得更好的”:教墨西哥儿童“英语”,以培养多语言,多文化和跨文化的习惯。

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This dissertation documents a critical-ethnographic-action-research (CEAR) project conducted in two elementary schools in Oaxaca, Mexico, with the collaboration of one language teacher educator and ten language student teachers. The two schools have a diverse student body composed of mestizo children and children from different Indigenous groups. The CEAR Project challenged historical and societal ideologies that position Indigenous children as deficient learners and their translanguaging and multiliteracies practices as inappropriate for schools. The CEAR Project was also a response to a world phenomenon that associates English with "development" and economic success and Indigenous and "minoritized" languages with backwardness marginalization.;Using narrative, photos, and videos, this dissertation presents the migratory lives, the families, and the language and literacy practices of 50 children, and their views regarding the English language and Indigenous languages and peoples. It portrays the vivid critical moments and changes that occurred in the praxicum as the children became teachers and linguists. Through the construction of identity texts and the translanguaging and multiliteracies practices that the student teachers and the children engaged in, stories emerge that portray them as the intelligent, creative, and genuine individuals that they really are. This dissertation also documents how the children's complex lives challenged constructs such as "family" and "Indigenous," and the new Mexican educational policy that brings English into public elementary schools using a generic English software. It is concluded that every policy, theory, social construct, pedagogy, and curriculum should be challenged on a daily basis if we are truly to serve the ever-evolving diverse classrooms of today.;The CEAR Project's purpose was to use the student teachers' English language praxicum in order to: (a) develop elementary school teaching expertise, (b) co-construct affirming identities among all the participants, (c) foster multilingual, multiliteracies, and intercultural practices, and (d) dialogue with the children in order to change pejorative ideologies that regard certain languages, literacies, and cultures as better than others. The Transformative Multiliteracies Pedagogy developed by Cummins (in press) and critical pedagogies theory (Freire, 1970; Norton & Toohey, 2004) informed the CEAR Project and the data collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, and children's work samples.
机译:本论文记录了在墨西哥瓦哈卡州的两所小学开展的一项关键的民族志活动研究项目,该项目由一名语言教师教育者和十名语言学生教师共同开展。这两所学校的学生主体各异,包括混血儿和来自不同土著群体的儿童。 CEAR项目对历史和社会意识形态提出了挑战,这些意识形态将土著儿童定位为学习不足的人,而他们的跨语言和多语言实践则不适合学校使用。 CEAR项目也是对世界现象的回应,该现象将英语与“发展”和经济成功联系在一起,将土著语言和“米特尔化”语言与落后边缘化联系起来;使用叙事,照片和视频,本文介绍了移民生活,家庭,以及50名儿童的语言和识字习惯,以及他们对英语以及土著语言和民族的看法。它描绘了当孩子们成为老师和语言学家时在praxicum中发生的生动的关键时刻和变化。通过构造身份文本以及学生教师和孩子们从事的跨语言和多语言实践,出现了一些故事,这些故事将它们描绘成他们实际上是聪明,有创造力和真诚的个人。这篇论文还记录了儿童的复杂生活如何挑战诸如“家庭”和“土著”这样的结构,以及墨西哥的新教育政策,即使用通用英语软件将英语带入公立小学。结论是,如果我们确实要为当今不断变化的多样化课堂提供服务,那么每天的政策,理论,社会建构,教学法和课程都应受到挑战。CEAR项目的目的是利用学生教师的能力。为了使:(a)培养小学教学专业知识,(b)在所有参与者中共同建立肯定的身份,(c)促进多语言,多文化和跨文化实践,以及(d)与儿童对话,以英语为母语。为了改变那些贬低某些语言,文化和文化的贬义思想。康明斯(印刷中)和批判教育学理论(弗雷雷,1970年;诺顿和图伊,2004年)开发的“变革性多元文学教育学”为CEAR项目提供了信息,并通过课堂观察,半结构化访谈和儿童工作样本收集了数据。

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  • 作者

    Lopez-Gopar, Mario E.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Education Bilingual and Multicultural.;Education English as a Second Language.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 448 p.
  • 总页数 448
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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