为初学者准备的文化维持作家工作坊

Laura Szech
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本文介绍了作家工作坊作为一种文化维持实践的实施,允许学生在学习和写作中行使代理。研讨会遵循朗读、建模、邀请写作和分享的结构化流程。教师选择特定的写作技巧或工艺来教授,并结合与文化相关的文学作品来举例说明这些技能。鼓励学生用自己的语言写作,在学习主要写作形式的同时探索不同的故事结构。这篇文章强调了语言多样性的重要性,并挑战了只教主导英语的观念。一步一步的指导提供了开始一个作家的研讨会,包括选书,建模,并支持学生的个人故事。作家工作坊旨在将学生定位为教学过程中的活跃主体,让他们在发展传统写作技能的同时表达自己。文章鼓励教师从建议的课程开始,并根据学生的需要进行调整,以创建一个文化上可持续的课堂。
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Culturally Sustaining Writer’s Workshop for Beginners
This article presents the implementation of a writer’s workshop as a culturally sustaining practice, allowing students to exercise agency in their learning and writing. The workshop follows a structured flow of read-alouds, modeling, an invitation to write, and sharing. Teachers choose specific writing skills or crafts to teach, incorporating culturally relevant literature that exemplifies those skills. Students are encouraged to write in their own languages and explore diverse story structures while learning dominant forms of writing. The article emphasizes the importance of linguistic diversity and challenges the notion that only dominant English should be taught. Step-by-step guidance is provided to start a writer’s workshop, including book selection, modeling, and supporting students’ individual stories. The writer’s workshop aims to position students as active subjects in the instructional process, allowing them to express themselves while developing conventional writing skills. The article encourages teachers to begin with the suggested lessons and adapt them to meet the needs of their students to create a culturally sustaining classroom.
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