Representing Realities: Children as Speakers, Readers and Writers of Englishes

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Eliza Kogawa
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ABSTRACT This essay investigates the classroom talk and reflections of a Year 5 lesson on reading and writing beyond Standard English. Its title refers to ‘Reflecting Realities’, the CLPE survey of ethnic diversity in UK children’s books. In changing ‘reflecting’ to ‘representing’ I seek to move beyond concern with sourcing representative texts to the work of writing them, stimulating this through bringing non-standard English into the classroom in metalinguistic analysis of diverse Englishes, and in the transcription of parent/carer voice in storytelling. I explore how creative writing can be extended and informed by this process. In the lesson the classroom talk generated shared learning about language and identity. In becoming ‘reader-researchers’ the class also learnt technical elements in writing voice, extended school-home engagement, broadened choices as readers and writers, and moved towards parity between the Englishes they know and encounter – and thus between the people who use them.
代表现实:儿童作为英语的演讲者、读者和作家
摘要:本文调查了五年级阅读与写作课的课堂对话与思考。它的标题指的是“反映现实”,这是CLPE对英国儿童书籍中种族多样性的调查。在将“反映”改为“代表”的过程中,我试图超越对寻找代表性文本的关注,转而关注写作这些文本的工作,通过将非标准英语引入课堂,对各种英语进行元语言分析,并在讲故事时转录父母/照顾者的声音,从而激发这一点。我探索如何创造性写作可以扩展和通知通过这个过程。在这节课上,课堂讨论产生了关于语言和身份的共同学习。在成为“读者研究者”的过程中,这个班还学习了写作声音中的技术元素,扩大了学校与家庭的参与,拓宽了读者和作者的选择,并在他们所知道和遇到的英语之间——从而在使用这些英语的人之间——走向了平等。
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Changing English-Studies in Culture and Education
Changing English-Studies in Culture and Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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