2021
DOI: 10.1080/15348458.2021.1896969
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Text Production as Process: Negotiating Multiliterate Learning & Identities

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“…Yet K-12 classrooms remain overwhelmingly English monolingual instructional environments, despite individual and societal ideals of inclusivity. Despite plentiful evidence that children's home languages and language varieties provide foundational resources for learning (e.g., Accurso et al, 2021;Lau et al, 2021;Van Viegen, 2020), standardized English maintains a hegemonic status. Such standardized language practices tend to privilege White middle-class cultural and linguistic norms (e.g., Dyson, 2016;Flores & Rosa, 2015).…”
Section: Canadienne Chinoise Et Une Canadienne Blanche Les Résultats ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet K-12 classrooms remain overwhelmingly English monolingual instructional environments, despite individual and societal ideals of inclusivity. Despite plentiful evidence that children's home languages and language varieties provide foundational resources for learning (e.g., Accurso et al, 2021;Lau et al, 2021;Van Viegen, 2020), standardized English maintains a hegemonic status. Such standardized language practices tend to privilege White middle-class cultural and linguistic norms (e.g., Dyson, 2016;Flores & Rosa, 2015).…”
Section: Canadienne Chinoise Et Une Canadienne Blanche Les Résultats ...mentioning
confidence: 99%