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Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives

Engaging Domestic and International Students in the Composition Classroom

Julia Kiernan editor Alanna Frost editor Suzanne Blum Malley editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of Colorado

Published:1st Sep '21

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Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives addresses the movement toward translingualism in the writing classroom and demonstrates the practical pedagogical strategies faculty can take to represent both domestic and international monolingual and multilingual students’ perspectives in writing programs. Contributors explore approaches used by diverse writing programs across the United States, insisting that traditional strategies used in teaching writing need to be reimagined if they are to engage the growing number of diverse learners who take composition classes.   The book showcases concrete and adaptable writing assignments from a variety of learning environments in postsecondary, English-medium writing classrooms, writing centers, and writing programs populated by monolingual and multilingual students. By providing descriptive and reflective examples of how understanding translanguaging can influence pedagogy, Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives fills the gap between theoretical inquiry surrounding translanguaging and existing translingual pedagogical models for writing classrooms and programs.   Additional appendixes provide a variety of readings, exercises, larger assignments, and other entry points, making Translingual Pedagogical Perspectives useful for instructors and graduate students interested in engaging translingual theories in their classrooms.   Contributors: Daniel V. Bommarito, Mark Brantner, Tania Cepero Lopez, Emily Cooney, Norah Fahim, Ming Fang, Gregg Fields, Mathew Gomes, Thomas Lavalle, Esther Milu, Brice Nordquist, Ghanashyam Sharma, Naomi Silver, Bonnie Vidrine-Isbell, Xiqiao Wang, Dan Zhu    

“Many presentations and papers on translingual approaches to writing call for work such as this, and the research methods and assignment appendixes will be useful to many teacher-scholars interested in engaging translingual approaches in their teaching and research.” —Vanessa Kraemer Sohan, Florida International University  

ISBN: 9781646421114

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 422g

316 pages