“She’s all about her words”: one teacher’s efforts to sustain her students’ cultures through discourse
English Teaching: Practice & Critique
ISSN: 1175-8708
Article publication date: 20 February 2023
Issue publication date: 20 March 2023
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to illustrate how one-sixth grade language arts teacher transforms the theory of culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) into practice, an effort made visible through classroom discourse.
Design/methodology/approach
This classroom discourse inquiry is guided by tools of reconstructive discourse analysis which encourage a complex consideration of communicative efforts with intent to deconstruct them in the process of uncovering how oppressive social power structures are maintained. Additionally, reconstructive discourse analysis drives attention to how the data analyzed can reveal both how discourse marks moments where justice is constructed as well as how unjust structures may be reshaped into those that are more equitable.
Findings
In a setting where rapport and trust have been established, intentional teacher-driven classroom discourse influenced the ability of student cultures, namely, their languages, to be sustained in the classroom on their own merits and not merely as a conduit for accessing dominant academic material.
Practical implications
The information presented in this manuscript in the form of analysis of discursive classroom moments provide examples for equity-driven practitioners to engage in similar critically reflective activities with the potential to expose instances of CSPs or to assist in the identification of instances where the taking up of CSPs should sought.
Originality/value
One difficulty in transforming theoretical stances to practical actions stems from oversimplification of CSP and related asset-based pedagogical practices as “just good teaching.” By deconstructing classroom discourse, this study can subsequently reconstruct effective, generative, culturally sustaining approaches to community practice within a classroom learning space.
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Acknowledgements
This research was funded in part by a grant titled “Bringing Service Learning to Life: Service-Learning for All Educators,” from the Corporation of National and Community Service, Learn and Serve program.
Citation
Patterson, A.N. (2023), "“She’s all about her words”: one teacher’s efforts to sustain her students’ cultures through discourse", English Teaching: Practice & Critique, Vol. 22 No. 1, pp. 29-44. https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-03-2022-0046
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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