The biliterate writing development of bilingual first graders

IF 1.7 Q1 LINGUISTICS Bilingual Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15235882.2021.1950075
Adriana Álvarez, Sandra A. Butvilofsky
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ABSTRACT This study examined the biliterate writing abilities and development of 25 Spanish-English Latinx children over the course of their first-grade year. As part of their regular classroom instruction, each student created 16 writing compositions over the year, once a month, eight entries each in Spanish and English. Using embedded mixed methods and a holistic view of bilingualism, nearly 400 writing samples were analyzed for various aspects of writing development: ideas expressed, spelling, punctuation use, and grammar, as well as cross-language transfers. Through this analysis, the authors documented the children’s biliterate writing growth across time, although growth was not always linear across languages or in all writing abilities. In the beginning of the year, children demonstrated greater abilities in Spanish than English, but as the year progressed, abilities across languages were comparable. This work is significant to the field of bilingual and biliteracy instruction as understandings of biliterate writing development and practices to develop biliteracy are needed.
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双语一年级学生的双语写作发展
摘要本研究调查了25名西班牙-英国-拉丁裔儿童在一年级期间的双语写作能力和发展情况。作为常规课堂教学的一部分,每个学生在一年中每月创作16篇写作作文,西班牙语和英语各8篇。使用嵌入式混合方法和双语的整体观,对近400个写作样本进行了写作发展的各个方面的分析:表达的想法、拼写、标点符号的使用、语法以及跨语言迁移。通过这项分析,作者记录了孩子们在不同时间内的双语写作增长,尽管不同语言或所有写作能力的增长并不总是线性的。今年年初,孩子们在西班牙语方面的能力比英语更强,但随着时间的推移,不同语言的能力也相当。这项工作对双语教学领域具有重要意义,因为需要理解双语写作的发展和实践来发展双语。
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期刊介绍: The Bilingual Research Journal is the National Association for Bilingual Education’s premier scholarly, peer-reviewed research publication. Bilingual Research Journal delivers in-depth coverage of education theory and practice, dealing with bilingual education, bilingualism, and language policies in education. Topics include: -Assessment- Biliteracy- Indigenous languages- Language planning- Language politics- Multilingualism- Pedagogical approaches- Policy analysis- Instructional research- Language planning- Second language acquisition. The journal has a strong interest in matters related to the education of language minority children and youth in the United States, grades PreK-12, but articles focusing on other countries are often included if they have implications for bilingual education in the U.S.
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