戏剧是高多样性学校的包容性素养

N. E. Beaumont
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戏剧在额外语言学习的背景下越来越受到重视。以多种方式表示知识已被证明可以支持不同的学生。戏剧的使用可以增强语言学习者的意义和理解,因为它将声音和身体作为额外的符号学工具。社会文化理论为理解这种动态提供了一个框架,正如克雷斯和朱威特在多模式交流中的工作一样。本文报告了一项解释学现象学研究,以三名英语作为额外语言或方言(EAL/D)的学生为中心,在每周一次的一年级扫盲课上使用戏剧。背景是西悉尼一所高度多元化的小学。为了与研究方法保持一致,研究人员寻求参与者的生活经历,并使用叙事解释来表示收集到的数据。研究结果表明,在这些课程中,戏剧为参与者提供了多模态理解支持和增加社会认知动机。
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Drama as inclusive literacy in high diversity schools
ABSTRACT Drama is becoming increasingly valued in the context of additional language learning. Representing knowledge in multiple modes has been shown to support diverse students. The use of drama can enhance meaning and comprehension for language learners as it enlists the voice and body as additional semiotic tools. Sociocultural theory provides a framework for understanding this dynamic, as does the work of Kress and Jewitt in multimodal communication. This article reports on a hermeneutic phenomenological study centring of three English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) students during weekly Year 1 literacy classes where drama was used. The setting was a high diversity primary school in Western Sydney. In keeping with the research method, participants’ lived experiences were sought, and narrative interpretations were used to represent the collected data. The findings indicated that drama provided both multimodal comprehension support and increased sociocognitive motivation for the participants during these sessions.
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