Discourse and Identity among ESL Learners: A Case Study of a Community College ESL Classroom
身份(音乐)
教育学
心理学
语篇分析
语言学
社会学
社区学院
声学
医学
物理
哲学
医学教育
作者
Yueh-Ching Chang,Melanie Sperling
出处
期刊:Research in The Teaching of English日期:2014-08-01卷期号:49 (1): 31-51被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.58680/rte201425911
摘要
While research in L2 language and literacy in academic contexts has shed light on learning language per se (e.g., students’ development of syntactic complexity), classroom situations, in which ESL students engage in English and make it meaningful to them, have received far less attention. With a sociocultural perspective, this qualitative case study examined the discursive practices of a face-to-face community college ESL classroom and of its online discussion forums. We found that the discourse in the face-to-face classroom tended to prioritize shaping students’ academic knowledge and identity, pushing aside knowledge and identities that were peer- or life-worldbased. In contrast, the online forums afforded discourses through which students displayed peer-based, life-world, and academic knowledge and identities, while negotiating responses to academic assignments. The study suggests that classroom-based online forums can provide a space for the legitimate display of students’ nonacademic discourses in the service of academic work.