Title of article :
Engaging literacy: A biliterate studentʹs composing practices beyond school
Author/Authors :
Youngjoo Yi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Much of the writing research on generation 1.5 students has focused on college students in educational
contexts, especially either freshman composition or college ESL writing classes. Relatively little is known
about them in K-12 settings, especially high-school students, despite their growing presence in these
settings. In addition, there is a lack of understanding of these students’ literacy experiences beyond the
classroom. This paper discusses a case study that examined one Korean high school student’s composing
practices outside of school. The findings revealed several significant characteristics in her voluntary
composing practices: the diversity and richness of her involvement with multiple literacies; her swift and
constant movement among multiple genres, contexts, and languages; the public nature of her composing
(sharing her writing with peers); her primary focus on L1 writing activities; and her construction of a
writerly identity. In presenting her story, the paper attempts to build understanding of out-of-school writing
as experienced by students with immigrant backgrounds.
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Keywords :
Generation 1.5 students , Out-of-school writing , High school English language learners , Korean students , Biliterate students
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING