作者Csorvasi, Veronica Iulia
ProQuest Information and Learning Co
Texas A&M University - Commerce. Supervision, Curriculum, and Instruction-Multiple Level
書名Narrative Experiences of High School Students Labeled Long-Term English Learners
出版項2019
說明1 online resource (162 pages)
文字text
無媒介computer
成冊online resource
附註Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 80-12, Section: A
Publisher info.: Dissertation/Thesis
Advisor: Colby, Sherri
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Texas A&M University - Commerce, 2019
Includes bibliographical references
Using a transformative framework that illuminates the lives of individuals who have been marginalized and defined by others rather than themselves, this narrative inquiry study has created a space for the voices of three high school students labeled long-term English learners (LTELs) to bring their own perspectives and narratives forward as a starting point for discussion and debate. Of the over 5 million English learners (ELs) in the United States, the vast majority are students labeled LTEL, born and schooled in the U.S. but who still do not meet the state criteria to be reclassified as fluent English speakers. Quantitative studies have repeatedly emphasized the achievement gap between general education students and those labeled LTELs and their increased risk of dropping out of school.Building upon four pillars, Dewey's experiential learning, Freire's ideas on transformative education, Cummins' seminal work on second language acquisition, and Clandinin and Connelly's three-dimensional concept of experience, the current study used semi-structured interviews as well as student artifacts to restory the students' lives. Findings demonstrated the strong connection all of the students felt with their parents' native country and how these connections had positively influenced their lives, allowing them to serve as ambassadors and bridges between two cultures. They navigated easily between Spanish and English and were also learning a third language, Chinese. The families were deeply engaged in their children's educations and often made great sacrifices so that their students could have all the educational opportunities available to them. In their journeys as ELs, all the students had struggled with academic English, and, in spite of the struggles, they persevered, creating clear dreams for their futures and plans for pursuing those dreams. All three students considered themselves language learners, even though they were all at different proficiency levels on a continuum of language acquisition. Implications for stakeholders, teachers, administrators, and policymakers were presented along with recommendations for future research
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : ProQuest, 2021
Mode of access: World Wide Web
主題Bilingual education
English as a Second Language
Secondary education
Bilingual
ESL
LTEL
Long-term English learners
Narrative inquiry
Secondary ESL
Electronic books.
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ISBN/ISSN9781392188279
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