
Teaching Writing to Children in Indigenous Languages: Instructional Practices from Global Contexts - Paperback
Teaching Writing to Children in Indigenous Languages: Instructional Practices from Global Contexts - Paperback
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by Ari Sherris (Editor), Joy Kreeft Peyton (Editor)
This volume brings together studies of instructional writing practices and the products of those practices from diverse Indigenous languages and cultures. By analyzing a rich diversity of contexts--Finland, Ghana, Hawaii, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, and more--through biliteracy, complexity, and genre theories, this book explores and demonstrates critical components of writing pedagogy and development. Because the volume focuses on Indigenous languages, it questions center-margin perspectives on schooling and national language ideologies, which often limit the number of Indigenous languages taught, the domains of study, and the age groups included.
Author Biography
Ari Sherris is an Associate Professor of Bilingual Education at Texas A&M University, Kingsville, USA.
Joy Kreeft Peyton is a former Vice President and currently Senior Fellow at the Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC, USA.



















