Genre Pedagogy Across the Curriculum - Theory and Application in U.S. Classrooms and Contexts - Luciana de Oliveira

Genre Pedagogy Across the Curriculum - Theory and Application in U.S. Classrooms and Contexts - Luciana de Oliveira

Genre-based principles in a content-based English as a second language classroom

Genre Pedagogy Across the Curriculum - Theory and Application in U.S. Classrooms and Contexts - Luciana de Oliveira

Jaime Andrés Ramírez [+-]
J. Andrés Ramírez is an assistant professor in the Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry Department at Florida Atlantic University. He teaches courses in TESOL, Bilingual Education and Applied Linguistics. His scholarly work explores the linguistic, cultural, and economic conditions constraining and enabling the academic literacy achievement of culturally and linguistically diverse students in the United States. He anchors his academic work on poststructural materialism, critical discourse studies. His current scholarship focuses on the intersection between bilingual language development theory and practice and Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL).

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English Language Learners are the fastest growing population in US K-12 schools today. Meeting their varied educational needs can be a challenge but also a great opportunity for core content teachers as well as for ESL teachers. This chapter describes the genre-based procedures and pedagogical principles utilized by a ESL instructor who used content-based instruction with his ELL pull out students as a way to prevent them from missing the science content they were not getting at the time of ESL instruction. This chapter demonstrates how systemic functional linguistics and genre-based methodology can be used successfully so that ELLs with developmental needs in English can also attain high levels of academic literacy in the ESL pull out context.

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Ramírez, Jaime. Genre-based principles in a content-based English as a second language classroom. Genre Pedagogy Across the Curriculum - Theory and Application in U.S. Classrooms and Contexts. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 55-74 Nov 2014. ISBN 9781845532413. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=24922. Date accessed: 25 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.24922. Nov 2014

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