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Haneda, Mari – Language and Education, 2009
Drawing on interviews, observations, and videorecorded data collected in a "sheltered" grade 7 social studies class in a Mid-western US city, the current paper explores the learning opportunities provided for English language learners (ELLs) and the discursive strategies used by a teacher, consciously or unconsciously, to help her students become…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Grade 7, English (Second Language), Social Studies
Haneda, Mari – Language and Education, 2009
Taking broadly sociocultural or sociolinguistic perspectives, the five contributions to this special issue investigate various aspects of the co-construction of knowledge, as this is manifested in K-16 classrooms in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. While the authors of these papers address different educational settings, student…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Sociocultural Patterns, Classroom Communication, Sociolinguistics
Haneda, Mari; Wells, Gordon – Language and Education, 2008
It has been increasingly recognised that classroom discourse plays an important social role as a semiotic mediator of knowledge construction with respect to curriculum content. The assumption is that through active verbal engagement with a topic of interest, students are enabled to master the modes of language use associated with schooling--the…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Second Language Learning, Position Papers, Intermediate Grades
Haneda, Mari – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2005
Through interpretive case studies, I report how, in an advanced Japanese literacy course, two Canadian university students from different enthnolinguistic backgrounds engaged in composing in Japanese quite different ways. The multiple sources of data, including the viewpoints they expressed in interviews and questionnaires, were examined…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Japanese, Writing (Composition)

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