Resistance to the infrastructure that governs local literacy and social practices in an English classroom

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Teresa Sosa, Allison H. Hall, M. Latta
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ABSTRACT This work looks at how the infrastructure or conventions of practice and social arrangements govern local classroom literacy practices and how marginalized students resist the infrastructure and expose institutional change-making possibilities. Drawing from a longitudinal study, we analyzed five days of lessons that constituted a project in order to attend to aspects of instruction and activity that were indicative of the infrastructure and whether, and if so, how, students used language, body, silence, etc., to disrupt these guiding practices. The questions that guide this work are the following: What does student resistance reveal about the institutional infrastructure in this classroom? How did youth exploit the infrastructure’s fissures and what does it reveal about racial wisdom? Our findings demonstrate how students navigated, negotiated, and addressed the institutional complexities that shaped this assignment and offered limited ways to navigate it. This work offers a broader understanding of what students’ enactment of resistance disrupts and provides a clearer understanding of student racial wisdom.
抵制在英语课堂上管理当地文化和社会实践的基础设施
摘要这项工作着眼于实践和社会安排的基础设施或惯例如何管理当地课堂识字实践,以及边缘化学生如何抵制基础设施并暴露制度变革的可能性。根据一项纵向研究,我们分析了构成一个项目的五天课程,以关注指示基础设施的教学和活动方面,以及学生是否以及如果是,如何使用语言、身体、沉默等来破坏这些指导实践。指导这项工作的问题如下:学生的抵触情绪揭示了课堂上的制度基础设施是什么?年轻人是如何利用基础设施的裂缝的,它揭示了种族智慧的什么?我们的研究结果展示了学生们是如何驾驭、协商和解决形成这项作业的制度复杂性的,并提供了有限的驾驭方法。这项工作让我们更广泛地了解了学生的抵抗行为会破坏什么,并让我们更清楚地了解了他们的种族智慧。
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