Language and Literacy: A Canadian Educational e-journal (Aug 2022)

Print Literacy Humiliation: Translanguaging and emotions with newcomer children

  • Katie Brubacher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20360/langandlit29529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2

Abstract

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Emotions not only take us deeper in but also reveal larger political and historical structures that dominate how the Grades 4 to 6 newcomers with emerging print literacy in this study shape their literacy practices. Following a humanizing approach, I conducted three qualitative, critical case studies in Ontario urban schools. Data collection tools included in this article include plurilingual texts, focus group interviews and field notes. Through a thematic deductive analysis, themes emerged such as desire and written English, and print literacy humiliation. Moving away from historically oppressive, English-only structures in the classrooms, created more excitement and pride around writing and language.

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