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Exploring Engagement through Cultural Inquiry
Grant program: Multilingual Classroom
Grant recipient: Sonja Luehrmann, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Project team: Marina Khonina and Marina Mikhaylova-Kadriu, research assistants
Timeframe: September 2018 to July 2019
Funding: $5180
Course addressed: SA 386 – Ethnography of Politics
Final report: View Sonja Luehrmann's final report (PDF)
Description: This project tests the effectiveness of a translanguaging (Canagarajah 2011) and personal storytelling approach for teaching social scientific writing to students from diverse social and linguistic backgrounds. In the spring 2019 offering of SA 386, I will replace the previous research paper with a cultural inquiry portfolio assignment. The assignment will be structured to allow students to make connections between course readings and personal experiences of community/political engagement in the sociocultural context that is most familiar to them. It will also allow for communication in a variety of genres and registers. Building on insights from creative writing programs that found that personal and literary expression can encourage students to enhance literacy and language skills and build a professional persona (Achugar, 2009) my hope is that the portfolio assignment will encourage greater diversity of expression and confidence among multilingual students. Through inbuilt presentations and peer discussion, it will also facilitate the exchange of cultural knowledge among class participants. Analysis of student assignments and focus group interviews will show if students can transfer skills from personal linguistic repertoires to the conventions of academic writing.
References:
Mariana Achugar, Building a Professional Identity in a Graduate Classroom. Journal of Language, Identity, and Education 8(2-3), 2009: 65-87.
Suresh Canagarajah, Translanguaging in the Classroom: Emerging Issues for Research and Pedagogy. Applied Linguistics Review 2011(1): 1-28.
Questions addressed:
- Does experience-near writing help students engage with social science concepts?
- Does experience-near writing help EAL students achieve greater semantic depth, ability to explain and justify an argument, and more conscious writing choices over the course of a semester?
- Does experience-near writing enable students to relate concepts from their own cultural background to the class materials?
- How can individual components of the portfolio assignment be improved/changed to facilitate transfer of skills from informal expression to academic writing?
Knowledge sharing: I have talked informally with colleagues in my department about experiences with the project. Together with the research assistants, I presented findings from the student focus group at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV’s symposium on Teaching and Learning. I was also interviewed for the Teaching and Learning Centre’s newsletter and hope to see that piece come out soon.
Luehrmann, S., Khonina, M. & Kadriu, M. (2019, May). Writing social concepts: Using a focus group approach to assess student learning. Presentation at the 17th Symposium on Teaching and Learning, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, Vancouver, BC.
Keywords: writing portfolio; social concepts; academic writing; translanguaging