Multilingual teaching and digital tools: the intersections of new media literacies and language learning

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for Multicultural Education Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1108/jme-09-2023-0092
Victoria Pennington, Emily Howell, Rebecca Kaminski, Nicole Ferguson-Sams, Mihaela Gazioglu, Kavita Mittapalli, Amlan Banerjee, Mikel Cole
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Abstract

Purpose

Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) can create participatory cultures by removing barriers to access materials, encouraging student modes of expression, differentiating student interactions through digital environments and increasing learner autonomy. Participatory cultures require competencies or new media literacy (NML) skills to be successful in a digital world. However, professional development (PD) often lacks training on CALL and its implementation to develop such skills. The purpose of this study is to describe teachers use of digital tools for multilingual learners through a relevant theoretical perspective.

Design/methodology/approach

This design-based research study examines 30 in-service teachers in South Carolina, a destination state for Latinx immigrants, focusing data over three semesters of PD: interviews and instructional logs. The researchers address the question: How are teachers using digital tools to advance NML for multilingual learners (MLs)?

Findings

The authors analyzed current elementary teachers’ use of digital tools for language learning and NML purposes. Three themes are discussed: NMLs and digital literacy boundaries, digital tools for MLs and literacy teaching for MLs and NML skills.

Originality/value

Teacher PD often needs more specificity regarding the intersection of MLs and digital literacy. The authors contribute to the literature on needed elementary teaching practices for MLs, the integration of NML and how these practices may be addressed through PD.

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多语种教学与数字工具:新媒体素养与语言学习的交叉点
目的 计算机辅助语言学习(CALL)可以通过消除获取材料的障碍、鼓励学生的表达方式、通过数字环境区分学生之间的互动以及提高学习者的自主性来创造参与性文化。要在数字世界中取得成功,参与式文化需要具备能力或新媒体素养(NML)技能。然而,专业发展(PD)往往缺乏有关 CALL 及其实施的培训,无法培养此类技能。本研究的目的是通过相关的理论视角,描述教师在多语种学习者中使用数字工具的情况。这项基于设计的研究考察了南卡罗来纳州(拉丁裔移民的目的地州)的 30 名在职教师,重点关注三个学期专业发展的数据:访谈和教学日志。研究人员要解决的问题是研究结果作者分析了当前小学教师在语言学习和非语言学习中使用数字工具的情况。讨论了三个主题:原创性/价值教师培训往往需要更具体地了解多语言学习者和数字扫盲的交叉点。作者为有关所需的初级扫盲教学实践、非数字化语言的整合以及如何通过教师培训解决这些实践的文献做出了贡献。
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Journal for Multicultural Education
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Multicultural Education is a double-blind peer reviewed journal. Published quarterly, the editorial objectives and coverage focus on: Fostering research into the management of multicultural education, understanding multicultural education in the context of teacher-learner equity and enabling learners to collaborate more effectively across ethnic, cultural and linguistic lines. Topics covered include: -Intercultural education- Inclusive education- Urban education- Diversity in education- Ethnicity in education- Gender and education- Disability and education- Technology and Multicultural education The journal is international in coverage and publishes original, theoretical and applied articles by leading scholars, expert consultants and respected practitioners.
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