Digital poetry for adult English learners with limited education: Possibilities in language learning, literacy development and interculturality

Jemima Rillera-Kempster
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Studies on the role of digital technology in teaching and learning English tend to focus on secondary or higher education contexts and/or with literate or educated students. The recent global pandemic has highlighted the urgent need to advance digital equity and inclusion for adult learners with limited education and literacy. Despite their basic digital, language and literacy skills, classroom observations and studies have challenged stereotypes of this cohort of students’ limited capacity for online learning (Pobega, 2020; Tour et al, 2021). This paper will discuss a digital literacy project which involved poetry writing using an online book creator app with adult learners with limited English print literacy skills. Moving beyond merely mastering the mechanics of digital technologies (Kern, 2015), this project was an exploration of how language classrooms can be set up as supportive spaces where adult English learners perform “social acts of meaning mediated by the creation of texts” (Bhatt, 2012). Drawing on their personal histories, the learners made connections with the people, events, and spaces, from their past and present, emphasising the need to focus on human connections in language learning and the development of digital literacy skills (Guillén et al, 2020). Through poetry as a familiar literary form, the project serves to expand and strengthen the epistemic contribution capability (Fricker, 2015) of English learners with limited education and print literacy skills.
教育程度有限的成人英语学习者的数字诗歌:语言学习、读写能力发展和跨文化的可能性
关于数字技术在英语教学中的作用的研究往往集中在中学或高等教育背景下和/或有文化或受过教育的学生。最近的全球大流行病突出表明,迫切需要为受教育程度和读写能力有限的成人学习者推进数字公平和包容。尽管他们具备基本的数字、语言和读写技能,但课堂观察和研究挑战了人们对这群学生在线学习能力有限的刻板印象(Pobega, 2020;Tour et al, 2021)。本文将讨论一个数字扫盲项目,该项目涉及使用在线图书创作者应用程序为英语读写能力有限的成人学习者编写诗歌。这个项目不仅仅是掌握数字技术的机制(Kern, 2015),而是探索如何将语言教室设置为支持空间,让成年英语学习者执行“由文本创造介导的意义社会行为”(Bhatt, 2012)。根据他们的个人历史,学习者从过去和现在与人、事件和空间建立联系,强调在语言学习和数字扫盲技能发展中关注人际关系的必要性(guillsamain et al, 2020)。通过诗歌作为一种熟悉的文学形式,该项目有助于扩大和加强受教育程度有限且文字阅读能力有限的英语学习者的认知贡献能力(Fricker, 2015)。
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