Teaching Writing to English Language Learners in the Elementary Classroom
Research-Based Approaches and Techniques
Herausgeber: Bhowmik, Subrata; Kim, Marcia
Teaching Writing to English Language Learners in the Elementary Classroom
Research-Based Approaches and Techniques
Herausgeber: Bhowmik, Subrata; Kim, Marcia
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This book focuses on research-informed approaches and techniques for teaching writing to elementary English Language Learners (ELLs).
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This book focuses on research-informed approaches and techniques for teaching writing to elementary English Language Learners (ELLs).
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781032905440
- ISBN-10: 1032905441
- Artikelnr.: 74436086
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781032905440
- ISBN-10: 1032905441
- Artikelnr.: 74436086
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Subrata Bhowmik is an associate professor of teaching in language and literacy in the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. He studies multilingual writing in K-12 contexts and sociocultural approaches to second language education. Subrata has been part of Werklund's teacher education program since 2012 and is actively involved in teaching various teacher education courses, including those in the EAL specialization. He also coordinates Werklund's graduate certificate program in TEAL. Marcia Kim is a Learning Specialist with the Academic Success Centre at the University of Alberta. She also teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary.
1. Introduction: Teaching Writing to Elementary English Language Learners;
2. Designing Elementary Curriculum using a Functional Approach through the
Teaching and Learning Cycle; 3. Elevating Elementary Teacher Practice in
the English Learner Writing Classroom with SFL Metalanguage and
Translanguaging Approaches; 4. Integrating Playfulness into a Genre-Based
Approach to ESL Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom; 5.
Unleashing the Power of Metacognitive Instruction in Developing Students'
Metacognition in Second Language Writing; 6. SFL Genre Pedagogy: An
Approach to Coaching Bilingual Learners to Write in the Genres of School;
7. Using Identity Text Space for a Holistic Approach to Teaching Writing to
Elementary ESL Learners; 8. Supporting the Content Literacy Development of
Young English Learners Through Multimodal Writing; 9. Teaching Genre
through Mentor Texts and the Teaching and Learning Cycle; 10. Languaging in
Science: Developing a Culturally Sustaining Model for Implementing SFL
Genre Pedagogy in Content Areas; 11. Teachers as Learners: Interrogating
Raciolinguistic Ideologies for More Expansive Writing Assessment Practices
for Multilingual Learners
2. Designing Elementary Curriculum using a Functional Approach through the
Teaching and Learning Cycle; 3. Elevating Elementary Teacher Practice in
the English Learner Writing Classroom with SFL Metalanguage and
Translanguaging Approaches; 4. Integrating Playfulness into a Genre-Based
Approach to ESL Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom; 5.
Unleashing the Power of Metacognitive Instruction in Developing Students'
Metacognition in Second Language Writing; 6. SFL Genre Pedagogy: An
Approach to Coaching Bilingual Learners to Write in the Genres of School;
7. Using Identity Text Space for a Holistic Approach to Teaching Writing to
Elementary ESL Learners; 8. Supporting the Content Literacy Development of
Young English Learners Through Multimodal Writing; 9. Teaching Genre
through Mentor Texts and the Teaching and Learning Cycle; 10. Languaging in
Science: Developing a Culturally Sustaining Model for Implementing SFL
Genre Pedagogy in Content Areas; 11. Teachers as Learners: Interrogating
Raciolinguistic Ideologies for More Expansive Writing Assessment Practices
for Multilingual Learners
1. Introduction: Teaching Writing to Elementary English Language Learners;
2. Designing Elementary Curriculum using a Functional Approach through the
Teaching and Learning Cycle; 3. Elevating Elementary Teacher Practice in
the English Learner Writing Classroom with SFL Metalanguage and
Translanguaging Approaches; 4. Integrating Playfulness into a Genre-Based
Approach to ESL Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom; 5.
Unleashing the Power of Metacognitive Instruction in Developing Students'
Metacognition in Second Language Writing; 6. SFL Genre Pedagogy: An
Approach to Coaching Bilingual Learners to Write in the Genres of School;
7. Using Identity Text Space for a Holistic Approach to Teaching Writing to
Elementary ESL Learners; 8. Supporting the Content Literacy Development of
Young English Learners Through Multimodal Writing; 9. Teaching Genre
through Mentor Texts and the Teaching and Learning Cycle; 10. Languaging in
Science: Developing a Culturally Sustaining Model for Implementing SFL
Genre Pedagogy in Content Areas; 11. Teachers as Learners: Interrogating
Raciolinguistic Ideologies for More Expansive Writing Assessment Practices
for Multilingual Learners
2. Designing Elementary Curriculum using a Functional Approach through the
Teaching and Learning Cycle; 3. Elevating Elementary Teacher Practice in
the English Learner Writing Classroom with SFL Metalanguage and
Translanguaging Approaches; 4. Integrating Playfulness into a Genre-Based
Approach to ESL Writing Instruction in the Elementary Classroom; 5.
Unleashing the Power of Metacognitive Instruction in Developing Students'
Metacognition in Second Language Writing; 6. SFL Genre Pedagogy: An
Approach to Coaching Bilingual Learners to Write in the Genres of School;
7. Using Identity Text Space for a Holistic Approach to Teaching Writing to
Elementary ESL Learners; 8. Supporting the Content Literacy Development of
Young English Learners Through Multimodal Writing; 9. Teaching Genre
through Mentor Texts and the Teaching and Learning Cycle; 10. Languaging in
Science: Developing a Culturally Sustaining Model for Implementing SFL
Genre Pedagogy in Content Areas; 11. Teachers as Learners: Interrogating
Raciolinguistic Ideologies for More Expansive Writing Assessment Practices
for Multilingual Learners







