Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse - Hardcover

 
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Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse is a peer-reviewed research book that challenges the traditional monolingual classroom approach, where the teacher's voice dominates and only the dominant culture's language is considered the path to success. The book aims to empower students by creating classroom spaces where all voices are heard, valued, and empowered. It draws on research from scholars who study discourse and offers insights into how discourse can be used to promote language and literacy development, honor all students' voices, and empower them. This book also provides guidance on culturally and linguistically sustaining discourse practices and encourages educators to incorporate students' home languages and discourse practices in classroom instruction. It challenges educators to move away from centering White English and represent language more responsibly within the classroom. This research is a valuable resource for academic scholars and a useful tool for teachers looking to cultivate student-centered classroom practices. By encouraging discourse among students, educators can create a space where human life holds meaning, and students feel empowered to act and use their voices.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Stacie Finley - Editor is an assistant professor of literacy at Missouri State University. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Master of Science in Elementary Education from Missouri State University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Reading Education from Auburn University. Prior to teaching in higher education, she was an elementary school teacher, in addition to being appointed an ELA Curriculum Assistant and Literacy Leader Trainer. She currently teaches undergraduate and graduate literacy courses, while also researching literacy instruction with an emphasis on dialogic discourse and academic language, educator preparation, and ParentScholar experiences.

Pamela Correll - Editor, Ed. D. is an Assistant Professor of Literacy at Missouri State University. She teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in literacy education and conducts research related to culturally responsive instruction and multilingual learners. Her research interests include pre-service teacher preparation and instruction for linguistically diverse students.

Cathy Pearman - Editor, Ph.D., is a professor in the College of Education at Missouri State University, Springfield, MO where she teaches both graduate and undergraduate literacy education courses. Her research interests include reading comprehension, technology/literacy interactions of young children, differentiation of instruction, and English acquisition in the middle grades. In addition, she is active in the field of educator preparation at the state level. Email: cathypearman@missouristate.edu

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