Posted on March 1, 2016September 13, 2019How a snowstorm led 3 friends to accept the kindness of strangers A short cross-border shopping trip takes an unexpected turn.
Posted on September 21, 2015September 13, 2019Learning to cook gulab jamun with my mother Mother and daughter, with a bowl of gulab jamun. The traditional South Asian dessert is especially served during the celebration of Eid.
Posted on October 3, 2012September 13, 2019English Language Learners in Canadian Schools: Emerging Directions for School-Based Policies This article attempts to provide ESL teachers, school administrators, and policymakers with a concise overview of what matters in promoting academic success among learners of English in Canadian schools. We review research focused on bilingual and biliteracy development, the nature of academic language, and the roles of societal power relations and identity negotiation in determining the academic achievement of English language learners (ELL). On the basis of this research, we propose the Literacy Engagement framework that identifies literacy engagement as a major determinant of literacy achievement for ELL and non-ELL students. In order to enable ELL students to engage with literacy, the framework highlights the importance of teachers scaffolding meaning, connecting with students’ lives, affirming student identities, and extending their awareness and knowledge of language across the curriculum. The application of the framework is illustrated with reference to the literacy and academic learning experiences of two ELL students in the Toronto area.
Posted on September 30, 2010November 7, 2021Identity Affirmation through Story Writing This piece examines how I use story writing to actively engage English Language Learners in my classroom in a process of creating identity texts, thereby enabling them to see themselves in the curriculum.