从事文化和语言多样化的青年在符号学分析,以社区为基础的调查

IF 0.9 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Matthew R. Deroo, Daryl Axelrod, Jennifer Kahn
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本文考察了城市高中30名第一和第二代双/多语言移民学生的多模式叙事社区调查,他们中的大多数人保持着跨国联系。我们将分享这些学生如何在预修研究课上进行社区调查,并利用大学文化遗产收藏中的各种多模式文物,包括对文化遗产档案的实地考察,来分析符号和符号。我们的问题是:学生如何使用符号学资源和方法来支持对他们学校和社区的调查?调查结果显示,学生们利用他们的语言和文化经验来分析标志和符号,然而在他们的数字故事演讲中,一些学生团体选择了具体化他们社区的刻板印象的标志和符号,尽管他们在当地社区中处于内部地位。我们提出了利用文化遗产来促进教学和研究中的多模态意义创造的建议。
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Engaging culturally and linguistically diverse youth in semiotic analysis for community-based inquiry

Engaging culturally and linguistically diverse youth in semiotic analysis for community-based inquiry

This manuscript examines multimodal storytelling as community inquiry for an urban high school class of 30 first- and second-generation bi/multilingual immigrant students, most of whom maintained transnational connections. We share how these students, in an A.P. Research class, engaged in community-based inquiry and utilized various multimodal artifacts from a university cultural heritage collection, including a field trip to the cultural heritage archives, to analyze signs and symbols. We asked: How did students engage with semiotic resources and approaches to support inquiry about their school and neighborhood communities? Findings showed that students drew upon their linguistic and cultural experiences to analyze signs and symbols, yet in their digital storytelling presentations some student groups chose signs and symbols that reified stereotypical views of their neighborhood despite their insider status in the local community. We offer recommendations for using cultural heritage artifacts to advance multimodal meaning-making in teaching and research.

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Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.20
自引率
11.10%
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54
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy is the only literacy journal published exclusively for teachers of older learners. Each issue offers practical, classroom-tested ideas grounded in research and theory. Whether you work with new, struggling, or skilled readers, you’ll find something of interest in JAAL. Every issue includes •Practical ideas for instruction •Reviews of student and teacher resources, including young adult literature •Tips on how to integrate technology, media, and popular culture in your classroom •Reflections on current literacy trends, issues, and research
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