Writing Language, Culture, and Development

Writing Language, Culture, and Development
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Publisher : Mwanaka Media and Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780797484931
ISBN-13 : 0797484930
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Language, Culture, and Development by : Mwanaka, Tendai Rinos

Writing Language, Culture and Development has 2 essays, 6 stories, 63 poems, 2 plays, and 50 translations into 13 languages; Chinese, Japanese, Nepalese, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Kiswahili, Shona, Hausa, Idoma, Igbo, Akan Twi, and of course, English, from Authors and poets who reside in these among other countries: South Africa, Japan, Vietnam, Nepal, China, Korea, Rusia, Tunisia, Nigeria, India, USA, Canada, Australia, Italy, Zimbabwe, Ghana, Kenya, and the UK, who are connected to these two continents, Asia and Africa. Nurturing South-South interactions and interlocutions, spiritually is an open ended discourse and praxis. It is envisioned that this ground-breaking idea will serve as a testament to future cooperations between the two continents. It is hoped Africa and Asia can use their competencies, i.e., human capital, culture, and langauges, histories, and deconstructionist agendas, to create developmental competences and this book highlights and explore a number of pathways that creatives of the two lands can explore and exploit as they march into a future of Weltliteratur. The cast and nature of the book and its content is a product of thought, imagination and environment. We invite you to it’s offerings that individually, and collectively, accentuate our allied artistic commitment to the Humanities as an arena of thought on identities, languages, cultures, histories and epistemologies of postcolonial posture.

WAC and Second Language Writers

WAC and Second Language Writers
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Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9781602355057
ISBN-13 : 1602355053
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis WAC and Second Language Writers by : Terry Myers Zawacki

Editors and contributors pursue the ambitious goal of including within WAC theory, research, and practice the differing perspectives, educational experiences, and voices of second-language writers. The chapters within this collection not only report new research but also share a wealth of pedagogical, curricular, and programmatic practices relevant to second-language writers. Representing a range of institutional perspectives—including those of students and faculty at public universities, community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and English-language schools—and a diverse set of geographical and cultural contexts, the editors and contributors report on work taking place in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

Language and Cultural Practices in Communities and Schools

Language and Cultural Practices in Communities and Schools
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9780429943775
ISBN-13 : 0429943776
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Language and Cultural Practices in Communities and Schools by : Inmaculada M. García-Sánchez

Drawing on sociocultural theories of learning, this book examines how the everyday language practices and cultural funds of knowledge of youth from non-dominant or minoritized groups can be used as centerpoints for classroom learning in ways that help all students both to sustain and expand their cultural and linguistic repertoires while developing skills that are valued in formal schooling. Bringing together a group of ethnographically grounded scholars working in diverse local contexts, this volume identifies how these language practices and cultural funds of knowledge can be used as generative points of continuity and productively expanded on in schools for successful and inclusive learning. Ideal for students and researchers in teaching, learning, language education, literacy, and multicultural education, as well as teachers at all stages of their career, this book contributes to research on culturally and linguistically sustaining practices by offering original teaching methods and a range of ways of connecting cultural competencies to learning across subject matters and disciplines.

Electronic Literacies

Electronic Literacies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781135673499
ISBN-13 : 1135673497
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Electronic Literacies by : Mark Warschauer

Electronic Literacies is an insightful study of the challenges and contradictions that arise as culturally and linguistically diverse learners engage in new language and literacy practices in online environments. The role of the Internet in changing literacy and education has been a topic of much speculation, but very little concrete research. This book is one of the first attempts to document the role of the Internet and other new digital technologies in the development of language and literacy. Warschauer looks at how the nature of reading and writing is changing, and how those changes are being addressed in the classroom. His focus is on the experiences of culturally and linguistically diverse learners who are at special risk of being marginalized from the information society. Based on a two-year ethnographic study of the uses of the Internet in four language and writing classrooms in the state of Hawai'i--a Hawaiian language class of Native Hawaiian students seeking to revitalize their language and culture; an ESL class of students from Pacific Island and Latin American countries; an ESL class of students from Asian countries; and an English composition class of working-class students from diverse ethnic backgrounds--the book includes data from interviews with students and teachers, classroom observations, and analysis of student texts. This rich ethnographic data is combined with theories from a broad range of disciplines to develop conclusions about the relationship of technology to language, literacy, education, and culture. Central to Warschauer's discussion and conclusions is how contradictions of language, culture, and class affect the impact of Internet-based education. While Hawai'i is a special place, the issues confronted here are similar in many ways to those that exist throughout the United States and many other countries: How to provide culturally and linguistically diverse students traditionally on the educational and technological margins with the literacies they need to fully participate in public, community, and economic life in the 21st century.

Developing Language and Literacy with Young Children

Developing Language and Literacy with Young Children
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Publisher : Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 1412934249
ISBN-13 : 9781412934244
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing Language and Literacy with Young Children by : Marian R Whitehead

This accessible text is about the most exciting and important aspect of human development - language in the early years (O-8). The book is aimed at carers, parents, teachers and other professionals who work and play with young children.

Writing Across Culture and Language

Writing Across Culture and Language
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ISBN-10 : 0814158544
ISBN-13 : 9780814158548
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Across Culture and Language by : Christina Ortmeier-Hooper

Writing Across Cultures

Writing Across Cultures
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780822352938
ISBN-13 : 0822352931
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Across Cultures by : Angel Rama

Ángel Rama was one of twentieth-century Latin America's most distinguished men of letters. Writing across Cultures is his comprehensive analysis of the varied sources of Latin American literature. Originally published in 1982, the book links Rama's work on Spanish American modernism with his arguments about the innovative nature of regionalist literature, and it foregrounds his thinking about the close relationship between literary movements, such as modernism or regionalism, and global trends in social and economic development. In Writing across Cultures, Rama extends the Cuban anthropologist Fernando Ortiz's theory of transculturation far beyond Cuba, bringing it to bear on regional cultures across Latin America, where new cultural arrangements have been forming among indigenous, African, and European societies for the better part of five centuries. Rama applies this concept to the work of the Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist José María Arguedas, whose writing drew on both Spanish and Quechua, Peru's two major languages and, by extension, cultures. Rama considered Arguedas's novel Los ríos profundos (Deep Rivers) to be the most accomplished example of narrative transculturation in Latin America. Writing across Cultures is the second of Rama's books to be translated into English.

Encyclopaedia Britannica

Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Total Pages : 1090
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:FL2VGS
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Rating : 4/5 (GS Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopaedia Britannica by : Hugh Chisholm

This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style.

Communication and Culture

Communication and Culture
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Publisher : Arden Shakespeare
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 0534177247
ISBN-13 : 9780534177249
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Communication and Culture by : Gregg

Developing Writing

Developing Writing
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:248300975
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Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing Writing by : Patricia Wilcox Peterson