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This volume brings together studies of instructional writing practices and the products of those practices from diverse Indigenous languages and cultures. By analyzing a rich diversity of contexts—Finland, Ghana, Hawaii, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, and more—through biliteracy, complexity, and genre theories, this book explores and demonstrates critical components of writing pedagogy and development. Because the volume focuses on Indigenous languages, it questions center-margin perspectives on schooling and national language ideologies, which often limit the number of Indigenous languages taught, the domains of study, and the age groups included.

Table of Contents:
1 Teaching Writing to Children in Indigenous Languages: Introduction Ari Sherris & Joy Kreeft Peyton 2 Early and Emergent Literacy Practices as a Foundation for Hawaiian Language Medium Education Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla William "Pila" H. Wilson 3 Early Writing in Torwali in Pakistan Zubair Torwali 4 Early Childhood Safaliba Literacy in Ghana Ari Sherris 5 Emergent Writing in Notsi in Papua New Guinea Gertrude Nicholas 6 Emergent Writing in Numanggang in Papua New Guinea Samuel Saleng Gertrude Nicholas 7 Teaching Task-based Writing in Zapotec in Oaxaca, Mexico Katherine J. Riestenberg Raquel Eufemia Cruz Manzano 8 Cherokee Writing in an Elementary Immersion School Lizette Peter Tracy Hirata-Edds Ryan Wahde Mackey 9 Writing Instruction in Xitsonga in South Africa Tinswalo V. Manyike Nkidi Phatudi 10 Early Writing in Nungon in Papua New Guinea Hannah S. Sarvasy Eni Ögate 11 Mother Tongue Instruction and Biliteracy Development in P’urhepecha in Central Mexico Kate Bellamy Cynthia Groff 12 Ngäbere: An Orthography of Language Revitalization in Western Panama Ginés Alberto Sánchez Arias Manolo Miranda (Tido Bangama) Mary Jill Brody 13 The Global in the Local: Young Multilingual Language Learners Write in North Sámi (Finland, Norway, Sweden) Kirk P. H. Sullivan Kristina Belancic Eva Lindgren Hanna Outakoski Mikael Vinka 14 Re-centering Pedagogy on Oral Traditions: Examples from Southwest Indigenous Languages Christine P. Sims 15 What Matters for Indigenous Language Writing Kendall A. King

About the Author :
Ari Sherris is an Associate Professor of Bilingual Education at Texas A&M University, Kingsville, USA. Joy Kreeft Peyton is a former Vice President and currently Senior Fellow at the Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC, USA.

Review :
As the world cascades toward sameness in languages, this volume puts up a huge stop sign. With convincing historical accounts and a wide range of instructional practices, this book is an absolute must-read for any social scientist or linguist. Dedicated to language revitalization, the experts represented here stress the vitality of entry into the social and cognitive worlds of children from different cultures through a substantial dedication to writing and reading. Shirley Brice Heath Margery Bailey Professor of English and Dramatic Literature; Professor of Linguistics, Emerita Stanford University This exciting book focuses on an under-researched topic that fills a hole in the fields of both literacy education and language revitalization – teaching the writing of Indigenous languages to children. Centering on the role of literacy education in language revitalization, the chapters range the world, with chapters on languages with millions of speakers, to a handful from revitalizing writing systems that have a past history of literacy, to new orthographies developed for the first time for re-awakening languages. Importantly, attention is paid to debates over possible negatives of putting oral languages to paper, but shows the importance of writing for the survival of endangered languages, for many reasons including (re)valorization, revival of genres, increased functions of the language, and present-day communicative needs. While both written documentation and orthographic development have been topics of research and activism in language revitalization, this volume is a very welcome first, with its emphasis on the pedagogy of writing. Leanne Hinton Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley The UN has issued alarming declarations about the state of learning for disadvantaged linguistic minorities. UNICEF[1]<


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  • ISBN-13: 9781351049658
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Series Title: Routledge Research in Education
  • ISBN-10: 1351049658
  • Publisher Date: 18 Feb 2019
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Instructional Practices from Global Contexts


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