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Written from a critical perspective, this volume provides teachers, teacher educators, and classroom researchers with a conceptual framework and practical methods for teaching and researching the disciplinary literacy development of English language learners (ELLs). Grounded in a nuanced critique of current social, economic, and political changes shaping public education, Gebhard offers a comprehensive framework for designing curriculum, instruction, and assessments that build on students’ linguistic and cultural resources and that are aligned with high-stakes state and national standards using the tools of systemic functional linguistics (SFL). By providing concrete examples of how teachers have used SFL in their work with students in urban schools, this book provides pre-service and in-service teachers, as well as literacy researchers and policy makers, with new insights into how they can support the disciplinary literacy development of ELLs and the professional practices of their teachers in the context of current school reforms. Key features of this book include the voices of teachers, examples of curriculum, sample analyses of student writing, and guiding questions to support readers in conducting action-oriented research in the schools where they work.

Recenzijas

"This book is a highly significant contribution to second language research, showing a deep respect for the needs and interests of multilingual learners, their teachers and language researchers. Informed by a critical perspective on systemic functional linguistics, Gebhard provides readers with a highly accessible and graduated introduction to SFL-informed literacy instruction and critical discourse analysis. What makes the work unique is its use of highly contextualized examples of teacher and student textual practices across the curriculum; and also its widening circles of recommended practice across the chapters that move into consideration of the institutional and societal discourses that inform the teaching/learning culture in our public schools."

Ruth Harman, University of Georgia, USA

"Meg Gebhard does a brilliant job of translating long histories of complex theories into digestible chunks to expand understandings about how language works, and how we can best support its development in school settings. Theoretical and practical aspects are closely entwined, and the information is incrementally layered for a final result that is both enlightening and easy to read. Each chapter ends with a praxis section that nicely supports practitioners into application. Through the theory, the praxis, and the technicalities of language as well as the personal details in the case studies Gebhard keeps this text deeply human, illuminating, and easy to connect to."

Fernanda Kray, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education "This book is a highly significant contribution to second language research, showing a deep respect for the needs and interests of multilingual learners, their teachers and language researchers. Informed by a critical perspective on systemic functional linguistics, Gebhard provides readers with a highly accessible and graduated introduction to SFL-informed literacy instruction and critical discourse analysis. What makes the work unique is its use of highly contextualized examples of teacher and student textual practices across the curriculum; and also its widening circles of recommended practice across the chapters that move into consideration of the institutional and societal discourses that inform the teaching/learning culture in our public schools."

Ruth Harman, University of Georgia, USA

"Meg Gebhard does a brilliant job of translating long histories of complex theories into digestible chunks to expand understandings about how language works, and how we can best support its development in school settings. Theoretical and practical aspects are closely entwined, and the information is incrementally layered for a final result that is both enlightening and easy to read. Each chapter ends with a praxis section that nicely supports practitioners into application. Through the theory, the praxis, and the technicalities of language as well as the personal details in the case studies Gebhard keeps this text deeply human, illuminating, and easy to connect to."

Fernanda Kray, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

"While we know that different content areas require the mastery of specialized terminology, Gebhard provides convincing evidence to show that it is as important to master their different grammars and genres. With the use of illustrative texts and clear explanations, she shows how teachers can use Hallidays multi-functional grammar to give ELLs access to the language and literacies they need to succeed in content areas across the curriculum."

--Hilary Janks, Wits University, South Africa

"Every chapter in Gebhard's book includes a 'praxis' section, with suggestions for implementing Paolo Freire's (1993) call for reflection on the complexities of educational experiences and how these impact student learning and identities. These sections include topics for discussion as well as specific tasks that guide educators in thinking deeply about the issues raised. "

Anne McCabe, Saint Louis University, Language, Context and Text

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Acknowledgements

1 Teaching and researching ELLs disciplinary literacy development in hard
times: A critical perspective

Rationale: The making of a "perfect storm"

My literacy biography: Learning (and not learning) to become a critical
reader, writer, and thinker

A critical approach to understanding language, learning, and social change in
U.S. public schools

Overview of chapters

Praxis

2 Celines questions: Race, immigration, and literacy development in schools

Celines literacy practices: A case study

Crossing linguistic, cultural, and institutional boundaries in schools

Text/context dynamics

Celines educational background

Mr. Banks feedback

Rethinking the word "grammar" from an SFL perspective

Summary

Praxis

3 Skinner, Chomsky, and Halliday: Shifting conceptions of grammar and
language learning

Skinner: A behavioral perspective

Chomsky: A psycholinguistic perspective

Halliday: A social semiotic perspective

Summary and critique of different perspectives of grammar and approaches to
language teaching and learning in schools

Praxis

4 Genres, registers, and the teaching and learning cycle

Text/context dynamics: Analyzing email requests sent to a professor

SFL, genres, and registers

SFL in action: The teaching and learning cycle in K-12 schools

The teaching and learning cycle and Martins genre theory

SFL, genre theory, and the TLC in the context of U.S. school reforms

ACCELAs approach to the TLC

Summary

Praxis

5 Registers: Critically analyzing field, tenor, and mode choices

Field: Constructing content, ideas, and experiences

Tenor: Constructing voice, social roles, and power dynamics

Mode: Managing the flow of information

Summary

Praxis

6 Policies and practices to support ELLs disciplinary literacy development:
A civil rights perspective

Twenty-first century demographic changes in U.S. public schools

Students civil rights and approaches to language education

K-12 ESL program types

The WIDA Consortium

Summary

Praxis

7 Shifting conceptions of equity: Standardization, accountability, and
privatization in school reform

No Child Left Behind (NCLB)

English-only policies and anti-bilingual education ideologies

Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and the disciplinary literacy development
of all students

Standardization and accountability in teacher evaluation

Summary

Praxis

8 Placing the education of ELLs in a historic, economic, and political
context

The growth of the modern school system: Two faces of the Progressive Era

The schooling of immigrants in the 20th century

The schooling of immigrants in the 21st century

Summary

Praxis

9 Putting it all together: SFL in Action

Text/context dynamics in U.S. public schools: A review of key concepts

Teaching and researching ELLs' disciplinary literacy development at Milltown
High

Implications for classroom practice and research

Summary

Praxis
Meg Gebhard is Professor of Applied Linguistics and co-director of the Secondary English Education Program at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.