Negotiating Academic Literacies: Teaching and Learning Across Languages and Cultures
Editat de Vivian Zamel, Ruth Spacken Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138465527
ISBN-10: 1138465526
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138465526
Pagini: 348
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
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ProfessionalRecenzii
"...Zamel and Spack have selected authors well. All of the pieces are worth reading, and many of them are certain to invite lively discussion about academics and their words."
—Contemporary Psychology
"[I] recommend this book, particularly to new teachers in the field of ESL writing, who may have yet to grasp the magnitude of their task. However, even for seasoned teachers and researchers already familiar with the arguments as summarized so far, Zamel and Spack's volume offers something engaging and challenging."
—TESL-EJ
"Spack explores the crucial role teachers play in managing the conflicting identities in the classroom and suggests a dialogue on what has been ignored. A treasure for teacher educators and new writing teachers to have in a single volume."
—TESOL: Teacher Education Interest Section Newsletter
"Although ESL is closely related to composition, education, linguistics, anthropology, and other fields, the work of ESL scholars is too seldom seen in the publications of these fields, and vice versa. The appearance of Zamel and Spack's edited collection of influential, thought-provoking readings on academic literacy from ESL as well as from these other areas is therefore welcome indeed. Perusing this collection of previously published articles allows one to see the multitude of connections among the fields represented."
—TESOL Quarterly
"This collection provides an effective introduction to some of the important figures in the field of discourse and second language for people who teach literacy to students of diverse backgrounds and who train teachers. These essays provide a historical perspective of the study of academic literacy. Finally, a teaching tool and useful reference, this book is also important as an addition to the limited number of books which explore topics related to second language writing and linguistic diversity."
—Teaching and Learning Across Languages and Cultures
—Contemporary Psychology
"[I] recommend this book, particularly to new teachers in the field of ESL writing, who may have yet to grasp the magnitude of their task. However, even for seasoned teachers and researchers already familiar with the arguments as summarized so far, Zamel and Spack's volume offers something engaging and challenging."
—TESL-EJ
"Spack explores the crucial role teachers play in managing the conflicting identities in the classroom and suggests a dialogue on what has been ignored. A treasure for teacher educators and new writing teachers to have in a single volume."
—TESOL: Teacher Education Interest Section Newsletter
"Although ESL is closely related to composition, education, linguistics, anthropology, and other fields, the work of ESL scholars is too seldom seen in the publications of these fields, and vice versa. The appearance of Zamel and Spack's edited collection of influential, thought-provoking readings on academic literacy from ESL as well as from these other areas is therefore welcome indeed. Perusing this collection of previously published articles allows one to see the multitude of connections among the fields represented."
—TESOL Quarterly
"This collection provides an effective introduction to some of the important figures in the field of discourse and second language for people who teach literacy to students of diverse backgrounds and who train teachers. These essays provide a historical perspective of the study of academic literacy. Finally, a teaching tool and useful reference, this book is also important as an addition to the limited number of books which explore topics related to second language writing and linguistic diversity."
—Teaching and Learning Across Languages and Cultures
Cuprins
Contents: Preface. M. Shaughnessy, Diving In: An Introduction to Basic Writing. M. Rose, The Language of Exclusion: Writing Instruction at the University. M. Cliff, A Journey Into Speech. E. Kutz, Between Students' Language and Academic Discourse: Interlanguage as Middle Ground. J.P. Gee, What Is Literacy? B. Mellix, From Outside, In. M-Z. Lu, From Silence to Words: Writing as Struggle. R. Spack, Initiating ESL Students Into the Academic Discourse Community: How Far Should We Go? K. Spellmeyer, A Common Ground: The Essay in the Academy. F. Shen, The Classroom and the Wider Culture: Identity as a Key to Learning English Composition. R.E. Land, Jr., C. Whitley, Evaluating Second Language Essays in Regular Composition Classes: Toward a Pluralistic U.S. Rhetoric. P. Elbow, Reflections on Academic Discourse: How It Relates to Freshmen and Colleagues. M.L. Pratt, Arts of the Contact Zones. V. Zamel, Questioning Academic Discourse. P.N. Limerick, Dancing With Professors: The Trouble With Academic Prose. L.D. Delpit, The Politics of Teaching Literate Discourse. L.L. Blanton, Discourse, Artifacts, and the Ozarks: Understanding Academic Literacy. H.G. Widdowson, The Ownership of English. V. Zamel, Strangers in Academia: The Experiences of Faculty and ESL Students Across the Curriculum. A. Pennycook, Borrowing Others' Words: Text, Ownership, Memory, and Plagiarism. R. Spack, The (In)visibility of the Person(al) in Academe. N. González, Blurred Voices: Who Speaks for the Subaltern?
Descriere
A cross-over volume in the literature between first- and second-language/literacy research. This anthology of articles brings together different voices from a range of publications and unites them in pursuit of an understanding of the teaching and learning of academic literacy.