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Joan Parker Webster, Sabine Siekmann
Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Language Teaching - Stories of Praxis from Indigenous Communities
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
This volume offers an approach to language and literacy instruction that brings together theoretical concepts of multiliteracies and second language acquisition. This approach is illustrated through examples of innovative teacher-generated action research conducted in Indigenous and English, dual language and immersion classrooms, all situated in the context of language and cultural maintenance and revitalization. These examples of praxis help to bridge the gap between theory and practice in Indigenous language and literacy teaching.
The volume draws on critical theories of praxis and the concept of multiliteracies and multimodalities, with specific attention to the design cycle as a way to conceptualize and engage in praxis through research and pedagogy. The authors trace teacher trajectories relating to (language) teaching and their positionalities in language revitalization and maintenance efforts by using a participatory teacher action research approach. The final chapterbrings together Indigenous and western onto-epistemological and methodological perspectives in a conversation among two western and an Indigenous scholar, who have been working together with the teacher-researchers whose stories are presented in this volume.
This volume is of interest to scholars, graduate students, educational practitioners and educational leaders interested in multiliteracies, multimodalities, teacher action research, and Indigenous pedagogies.
List of contents
Foreword.- Part I. Entangling Indigenous-western Onto-epistemological-methodological Frameworks.- 1. Entering the Field: Teachers Doing Research in Indigenous Classrooms.- 2. Tracing the Development of an Indigenous-western Pedagogy.- 3. Participatory Teacher Action Research as Design Process.- PART II: Stories of Praxis.- 4. Multimodalities in Yup'ik Immersion.- 5. A Picture is Worth 1000 Words.- 6. Designing Past-Present-Future: Traditional Funds of Knowledge through Modern Technology.- 7. Reclaiming and Reinventing Indigenous Ways of Being-Knowing-Doing.- Part III. Ciuliamta Uyangtakut as Praxis.- 8. Toward Indigenizing Pedagogies in western schooling: A Conversation.
About the author
Dr. Joan Parker Webster is a retired Associate Professor of Education at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). Specializing in multiliteracies, critical pedagogy, and cross-cultural education, she has worked with Alaska Native storytellers and educators on documenting traditional oral stories, as well as producing heritage language storybooks and bilingual materials for children. Currently she is affliated faculty in the UAF College of Rural and Community Development, primarily working within the Indigenous Studies PhD program. She also works as an educational research consultant, primarily as an evaluator for federally funded grant programs. Parker Webster has published numerous journal articles and book chapters on critical ethnography, teacher action research, multiliteracies, multimodal analysis, and critical intercultural education. She continues to work with teacher action research collaboratives in STEAM education and to conduct critical ethnographic research with Alaska Native communities and schools.
Product details
| Authors | Joan Parker Webster, Sabine Siekmann |
| Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Released | 18.05.2024 |
| EAN | 9783031318146 |
| ISBN | 978-3-0-3131814-6 |
| No. of pages | 130 |
| Dimensions | 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm |
| Weight | 248 g |
| Illustrations | XXIII, 130 p. 1 illus. |
| Series |
Educational Linguistics |
| Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Education
> School education, didactics, methodology
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