The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
International Students' Multilingual Literacy Practices: An Asset-based Approach to Understanding Academic Discourse SocializationInternational Students' Multilingual Literacy Practices: An Asset-based Approach to Understanding Academic Discourse Socialization

International Students' Multilingual Literacy Practices: An Asset-based Approach to Understanding Academic Discourse Socialization in Bloomington, MN

By Barnes & Noble

Current price: $25.00
Get it at Barnes and Noble
International Students' Multilingual Literacy Practices: An Asset-based Approach to Understanding Academic Discourse Socialization

International Students' Multilingual Literacy Practices: An Asset-based Approach to Understanding Academic Discourse Socialization in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $25.00
Loading Inventory...

Size: EBook

Get it at Barnes and Noble
This book presents the results of research that focused on international students receiving writing instruction on a US university campus. It explores how the students developed their foreign-student identities and their own ways of grappling with the unique issues they encountered as they worked to improve their academic literacy skills. The book extends the theoretical horizons of language socialization research by integrating insights from other disciplinary frameworks, such as a translingual approach, multilingual literacies and writing center theory, to explore international students’ university experiences. By adopting these varied lenses, the book provides readers with a more holistic, integrative and ecological understanding of students’ language and literacy development. The authors also investigate how a translingual pedagogy informs language instructors and literacy instructors in facilitating multilingual students’ academic literacy development across a variety of codes, registers, genres, modes and media.
This book presents the results of research that focused on international students receiving writing instruction on a US university campus. It explores how the students developed their foreign-student identities and their own ways of grappling with the unique issues they encountered as they worked to improve their academic literacy skills. The book extends the theoretical horizons of language socialization research by integrating insights from other disciplinary frameworks, such as a translingual approach, multilingual literacies and writing center theory, to explore international students’ university experiences. By adopting these varied lenses, the book provides readers with a more holistic, integrative and ecological understanding of students’ language and literacy development. The authors also investigate how a translingual pedagogy informs language instructors and literacy instructors in facilitating multilingual students’ academic literacy development across a variety of codes, registers, genres, modes and media.

Find at Mall of America® in Bloomington, MN

Visit at Mall of America® in Bloomington, MN
Powered by Adeptmind