‘I love my class family’: Writing Realities and Relational Pedagogies

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Literacy Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1111/lit.12389
Tasha Tropp Laman, Amy Seely Flint, Reanne Rossi, Wanda Jaggers
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Asset-based and relational pedagogies highlight the centrality of meaningful relationships and authenticity in teaching and learning. Foregrounding children's lived experiences, interests, and ways of knowing provides a focus for teachers to be responsive, both relationally and pedagogically. Writing workshop, as conceived in the 1980's by Donald Graves and Lucy Calkins, is a longstanding curricular structure that encourages young writers to engage with multiple tools and resources, including peers, as they compose. Through writing conferences and authors’ chairs, young writers attend to the practice of composing on paper/screen as well as how their message may be received. This study analyzes children's writing samples to underscore the presence of (a) writing identity, (b) critical literacy, (c) culturally sustaining pedagogy, (d) translanguaging, and (e) intertextuality. Chilldren's interactions with tools, peers, and others provide fertile ground for understanding the critical role of a humanizing and relational approach to teaching and learning. The following questions guide this study: (1) How is a writing realities framework reflected in young children's compositions? (2) What do children's writing artifacts reveal about relationality?

“我爱我的班级家庭”:写作现实与关系教学法
基于资产和关系的教学法强调有意义的关系和真实性在教与学中的中心地位。将儿童的生活经历、兴趣和认知方式放在前台,为教师提供了一个在关系和教学上都能做出反应的焦点。写作工作坊是由唐纳德·格雷夫斯和露西·卡尔金斯在20世纪80年代构想的,是一个长期的课程结构,鼓励年轻作家在写作时使用多种工具和资源,包括同龄人。通过写作会议和作者主持,年轻的作家参与了在纸上/屏幕上写作的实践,以及他们的信息如何被接收。本研究分析了儿童的写作样本,以强调(a)写作身份,(b)批判性素养,(c)文化维持教学法,(d)翻译和(e)互文性的存在。儿童与工具、同伴和其他人的互动为理解人性化和关系教学方法的关键作用提供了肥沃的土壤。以下问题指导本研究:(1)写作现实框架如何反映在幼儿作文中?(2)儿童写作器物揭示了什么关系?
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Literacy
Literacy Multiple-
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3.00
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期刊介绍: Literacy is the official journal of the United Kingdom Literacy Association (formerly the United Kingdom Reading Association), the professional association for teachers of literacy. Literacy is a refereed journal for those interested in the study and development of literacy. Its readership comprises practitioners, teacher educators, researchers and both undergraduate and graduate students. Literacy offers educators a forum for debate through scrutinising research evidence, reflecting on analysed accounts of innovative practice and examining recent policy developments.
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