Bus riding leitmotifs: making multimodal meaning with elementary youth on a public school bus

IF 0.8 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Antero Garcia, Stephanie M. Robillard, Miroslav Suzara, Jorge E. Garcia
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Purpose This study explores student sensemaking based on the creation and interpretation of sound on a public school bus, operating as a result of a desegregation settlement. To understand these multimodal literacy practices, the authors examined students’ journeys, sonically as passengers in mobile and adult-constructed space. Design/methodology/approach As a qualitative study, the authors used ethnographic methods for data collection. Additionally, the authors used a design-based research approach to work alongside students to capture and interpret sound levels on the bus. Findings Findings from this study illustrate how students used sounds as a means to create community, engage in agentic choices and make meaning of their surroundings. Moreover, students used sound as a way around the pervasive drone of the bus itself. Research limitations/implications Research implications from this study speak to the need for research approaches that extend beyond visual observation. Sonic interpretation can offer researchers greater understanding into student learning as they spend time in interstitial spaces. Practical implications This manuscript illustrates possibilities that emerge if educators attune to the sounds that shape a learner’s day and the ways in which attention to sonic design can create more equitable spaces that are conducive to students’ learning and literacy needs. Originality/value This study demonstrates the use of sound as a means of sensemaking, calling attention to new ways of understanding student experiences in adult-governed spaces.
公共汽车乘坐主题:与小学生在公共校车上的多模态意义
目的本研究探讨学生在一辆公立校车上的声音创造和解释的意义,这是由于种族隔离解决方案的结果。为了理解这些多模式的读写实践,作者考察了学生的旅程,在移动和成人构建的空间中作为乘客的声音。设计/方法/方法作为一项定性研究,作者使用人种学方法收集数据。此外,作者使用基于设计的研究方法与学生一起工作,以捕捉和解释巴士上的声级。这项研究的发现说明了学生如何使用声音作为一种手段来创建社区,参与自主选择,并使他们的环境有意义。此外,学生们利用声音来避开公交车本身无处不在的嗡嗡声。研究局限/启示本研究的研究启示说明需要超越视觉观察的研究方法。声音解释可以让研究人员更好地了解学生在间隙空间中的学习情况。这篇手稿说明了如果教育者适应塑造学习者一天的声音,以及关注声音设计的方式可以创造更公平的空间,有利于学生的学习和读写需求,就会出现的可能性。原创性/价值本研究展示了声音作为一种表达方式的使用,呼吁人们关注在成人管理的空间中理解学生体验的新方法。
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1.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: English Teaching: Practice and Critique seeks to promote research and theory related to English literacy that is grounded in a range of contexts: classrooms, schools and wider educational constituencies. The journal has as its main focus English teaching in L1 settings. Submissions focused on EFL will be considered only if they have clear pertinence to English literacy in L1 settings. It provides a place where authors from a range of backgrounds can identify matters of common concern and thereby foster broad professional communities and networks. Where possible, English Teaching: Practice and Critique encourages comparative approaches to topics and issues. The journal published three types of manuscripts: research articles, essays (theoretical papers, reviews, and responses), and teacher narratives. Often special issues of the journal focus on distinct topics; however, unthemed manuscript submissions are always welcome and published in most issues.
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