Full Description
Translanguaging Perspectives on Writing Development and Pedagogy takes up translanguaging perspectives on writing development and writing pedagogies across a variety of contexts. The chapters explore how a translanguaging lens - which is rooted in the idea that bi/multilingual people draw from an integrated repertoire of language features, rather than use separate, named languages, to communicate and make meaning - can shift and expand notions of writing practices and instruction. Individual chapters illustrate rich, descriptive studies of writing across three contexts: K-12 classrooms and schools, learning environments that extend beyond the classroom, and pre- and in-service teacher education, framing the book's three-part organization.
Highlighting meaningful collaborations with teachers, students, families, and community members, the volume offers innovative methodologies and approaches to research relationships in language- and literacy-learning spaces.
Translanguaging Perspectives on Writing Development and Pedagogy advances a comprehensive view of translanguaging perspectives on writing and how such a perspective can shift traditional approaches to the research on and teaching of writing.
Contents
Introduction. Listening to and Lifting Up Bilingual Voices through la Corriente in Writing Development and Pedagogies; Mileidis Gort, Angie Zapata, Kate Seltzer, and Margarita Gómez
Part I. Translanguaging in Writing in K-12 Contexts
Chapter 1. Flowing with the Translanguaging Corriente: Centering Bilingualism in Elementary Report Writing Instruction through SFL Genre Pedagogy ;Devon Hedrick-Shaw, Molly Hamm-Rodríguez, Mary Beth Snow Balderas, Elizabeth Tetu, Nelia Peña, and Mileidis Gort
Chapter 2. Bilingual Literary Calaveras: Practicing a Translanguaging Flow to Leverage Elementary Authentic Poetry Writing; Lucía Cárdenas Curiel and Heather L. Reichmuth
Chapter 3. Discovering an Adolescent Writer's Language Repertoires: Translanguaging in a High School Writer's Workshop; Thea Williamson
Part II. Translanguaging in Writing Beyond Classroom Contexts
Chapter 4. Translanguaging to Transform Writing in an Afterschool Space: Exploring Multilingual and Multimodal Corrientes with Indigenous Latine/x Children's Art-Based Writings; Idalia Nuñez
Chapter 5. Following the Translanguaging Corriente in a Multimodal Family Storytelling Workshop; Grace Cornell Gonzales and Emily Machado
Chapter 6. Un Taming My Languages: Latina Girls Composing Juntos within the Translanguaging Corriente; Tracey T.Flores and Katie Trautman
Part III: Translanguaging in Writing in Teacher Education/Learning Contexts
Chapter 7. Speaking Your Truth: Bilingual Coaches Connecting Translanguaging to Writing Instruction; Susana Ibarra Johnson and Mariana Castro
Chapter 8. Lessons in (Un)Learning from a Teacher Educator: Exploring the Translanguaging Corriente with Elementary Writers; Margarita Gómez
Chapter 9. Evolving a Critical Translanguaging Stance Toward Writing with Secondary ELA Teachers; Kate Seltzer
Conclusion. Enlivening Writers and Writing Through the Translanguaging Corriente; Angie Zapata