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Interrogating Race and Racism in Postsecondary Language Classrooms
Materials that support learning and teaching, in this case in the Year 1 Writing classroom.
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A Textbook Case of Antiracism: Course Readings and Critical Pedagogy for Multilingual First-Year University Writers
Srividya Natarajan (King's University College, Canada) and Emily Pez (King's University College, Canada)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9029-7.ch011
Abstract
The pedagogic assumption that English is not only a target language for international students and other L2 English users, but also a metonym for the desirable culture to which they must assimilate is still prevalent in many Canadian institutions. This chapter discusses how two teacher-practitioners wrote a first-year writing (FYW) textbook for multilingual students, drawing on critical pedagogy to resist this form of white linguistic and epistemic supremacy while also empowering multilingual writers and resolving the vexed question of content in writing textbooks. In this chapter, the authors describe their fruitless search for a suitable textbook, their decision to write their own, their articulation of the principles that would guide their composing process, the frameworks they drew upon, and the secondary research that supported their choices as they created FYW learning materials that were antiracist and anti-linguicist but supportive of the academic success of multilingual students within the prevailing assessment ecologies in their institution.
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Innovative Curriculum Development and Content Creation With Generative AI
These are the resources that are directly used by learners to aid in their own learning process. Learning materials are designed to be interactive and student-centric, facilitating self-directed learning, reinforcing concepts taught in class, and providing practice opportunities. They focus on the “learner’s experience,” meaning they are the tools students engage with to acquire knowledge and skills. Examples of learning materials include textbooks, workbooks, educational software, online courses, interactive e-lessons, quizzes, and other resources that students use for learning, practicing, and assessing their understanding of the subject matter.
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