<p>"This book makes a new and unique contribution to scholarship on the teaching of English language arts. It will be an essential book in my ‘Language and Learning’ course for pre-service and in-service ELA teachers."</p><p>--Amanda Haertling Thein, The University of Iowa, USA</p><p>"<i>Teaching Language as Action in the ELA Classroom</i> fosters growth of both students and teachers through a languaging as action approach and philosophy. The strategies and descriptions of many classroom activities provided throughout the text are practical and easily transferable to the classroom context. At the heart of every chapter is how we should value every individual’s experience and voice—teachers and students alike."</p><p>-- Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Vol. 64(4), Jan/Feb 2021 </p>

This book explores English language arts instruction from the perspective of language as "social actions" that students and teachers enact with and toward one another to create supportive, trusting relations between students and teachers, and among students as peers. Departing from a code-based view of language as a set of systems or structures, the perspective of languaging as social actions takes up language as emotive, embodied, and inseparable from the intellectual life of the classroom. Through extensive classroom examples, the book demonstrates how elementary and secondary ELA teachers can apply a languaging perspective. Beach and Beauchemin employ pedagogical cases and activities to illustrate how to enhance students’ engagement in open-ended discussions, responses to literature, writing for audiences, drama activities, and online interactions. The authors also offer methods for fostering students' self-reflection to improve their sense of agency associated with enhancing relations in face-to-face, rhetorical, and online contexts.
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This book explores English language arts instruction from the perspective of language as "social actions" that students and teachers enact with and toward one another to create supportive, trusting relations between students and teachers, and among students as peers.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Language as Action in the ELA ClassroomChapter 2: Languaging Actions to Enact Social Relations in Social WorldsChapter 3: Enacting Emotions and Embodied Actions as LanguagingChapter 4: Relational Framing of Classroom Spaces and TimeChapter 5: Relational Framing of Classroom Talk-in-InteractionChapter 6: Relational Responding to Literary Texts Chapter 7: Relational Writing for Audiences Chapter 8: Use of Relational Drama for Enacting Languaging ActionsChapter 9: Relational Framing of Online InteractionsChapter 10: Fostering Growth in Languaging Actions and through Professional Development
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"This book makes a new and unique contribution to scholarship on the teaching of English language arts. It will be an essential book in my ‘Language and Learning’ course for pre-service and in-service ELA teachers."--Amanda Haertling Thein, The University of Iowa, USA"Teaching Language as Action in the ELA Classroom fosters growth of both students and teachers through a languaging as action approach and philosophy. The strategies and descriptions of many classroom activities provided throughout the text are practical and easily transferable to the classroom context. At the heart of every chapter is how we should value every individual’s experience and voice—teachers and students alike."-- Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Vol. 64(4), Jan/Feb 2021
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367026479
Publisert
2019-03-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
430 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
210

Om bidragsyterne

Richard Beach is Professor Emeritus of English Education at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA.

Faythe Beauchemin is Assistant Professor of Childhood Education, University of Arkansas, USA.