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Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Teacher Learning: Research Findings and: Research Findings & Professional Development Needs

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Academic Programs - MIIS

Abstract: In this talk, I take a praxis-oriented approach to teacher learning around multiliteracies pedagogy. First, after briefly introducing key multiliteracies principles, I summarize research findings related to teachers’ understandings and applications of multiliteracies pedagogy in postsecondary language programs. This research base then serves as a point of departure for identifying teachers’ professional development needs.

Virtual MIIS

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A Human Ecological Language Pedagogy

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Academic Programs - MIIS

Abstract: In an age now marked by social and cultural supercomplexity, local conflicts with a global reach, and unprecedented levels of regional and global migrations of people and the resulting struggles and suffering, being able to use more than one language can be regarded as an affordance on a global scale, an affordance for the alleviation of suffering in the world through expanded modes of communication among people.

Morse B104

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Does Discourse Really Make a Difference?

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Academic Programs - MIIS

The language teacher’s interaction with students shapes stances like ambiguity and authority, participation frameworks, and learner identities. Both what the teacher says and the discourse structure have direct implications for the learner’s language development. We will examine discursive features like sequential deletion, collaborative completion, revoicing, and routinized sequences. Data will be drawn from college-level Chinese language classes and communit-based Chinese heritage language classes.

McGowan MG100

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