Building on Emergent Bilinguals’ Funds of Knowledge Using Digital Tools for Literacy
Addressing Diversity in Literacy Instruction
ISBN: 978-1-78714-049-3, eISBN: 978-1-78714-048-6
Publication date: 3 November 2017
Abstract
To explore the funds of knowledge that six emergent bilingual students build upon as they produce multimodal texts, how the practices surrounding these events are mediated, and the role of student agency within an ethnographic social semiotics framework. Ethnographic methods were used to document this yearlong study that included videotaping small group interactions, writing field notes, conducting interviews, and collecting multimodal work samples. The researcher served as a participant observer in a third-grade classroom where she met with students two days per week to interact with mulitmodal poetry. The findings reveal the media-rich popular culture and home digital practices students bring with them to school and the ways in which these resources were utilized for designing multimodal poetry. Several essential factors are discussed including funds of knowledge, role of play and creativity, nonlinear writing structures, and agentive design decisions. Multimodal text making requires a revamping of classroom literacy instruction that embraces multiple modes especially noting the importance of images, central role of experiential learning, and space for student choice thus empowering them as learners.
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Citation
Brown, S. (2017), "Building on Emergent Bilinguals’ Funds of Knowledge Using Digital Tools for Literacy", Ortlieb, E. and Cheek, E.H. (Ed.) Addressing Diversity in Literacy Instruction (Literacy Research, Practice and Evaluation, Vol. 8), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 171-192. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2048-045820170000008018
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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