Project Activities
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Products and publications
Products: The research team will develop five modules, supported by print and video materials that can be used by teachers of English language learners in grades 2 to 5. The team will also provide evidence of the modules' promise for supporting English language learner growth in reading comprehension and writing. The research team will publish reports on this work.
Book chapter
Schleppegrell, M., & Moore, J. (2018). Linguistic tools for supporting emergent critical language awareness in the elementary school. In Bilingual Learners and Social Equity (pp. 23-43). Springer, Cham.
Schleppegrell, M., Moore, J., Al-Adeimi, S., O'Hallaron, C., Palincsar, A, and Symons, C. (2014). Tackling a Genre: Situating SFL Genre Pedagogy in a New Context. In L. de Oliveira, and J. Iddings (Eds.), Genre Pedagogy Across the Curriculum: Theory and Application in U.S. Classrooms and Contexts (pp. 26-40). Sheffield, UK: Equinox.
Schleppegrell, M.J., and Palincsar, A. (in press). Contribution to "Researcher Voices". In H. Joyce, and S. Feez (Eds.), Exploring Literacies: Theory, Research and Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Klingelhofer, R., and Schleppegrell, M.J. (2016). Functional Grammar Analysis in Support of Dialogic Instruction With Text: Scaffolding Purposeful, Cumulative Dialogue With English Learners. Research Papers in Education, 31(1): 70-88.
Moore, J., and Schleppegrell, M.J. (2014). Using a Functional Linguistics Metalanguage to Support Academic Language Development in the English Language Arts. Linguistics and Education, 26, 92-105.
O'Hallaron, C.L. (2014). Supporting Fifth-Grade ELLs' Argumentative Writing Development. Written Communication, 31(3): 304-331.
O'Hallaron, C., Palincsar, A., and Schleppegrell, M.J. (2015). Reading Science: Using Systemic Functional Linguistics To Support Critical Language Awareness. Linguistics and Education, 32, 55-67.
O'Hallaron, C. L., and Schleppegrell, M. J. (2016). 'Voice' in Children's Science Arguments: Aligning Assessment Criteria With Genre and Discipline. Assessing Writing, 30, 63-73.
Palincsar, A., and Schleppegrell, M. (2014). Focusing on Language and Meaning While Learning With Text. TESOL Quarterly, 48(3): 616-623.
Schleppegrell, M.J. (2013). The Role of Metalanguage in Supporting Academic Language Development. Language Learning, 63(1): 153-170.
Schleppegrell, M.J. (2016). Content-based Language Teaching with Functional Grammar in the Elementary School. Language Teaching, 49(1): 116-128.
Symons, C. (2017). Supporting Emergent Bilinguals' Argumentation: Evaluating Evidence in Informational Science Texts. Linguistics and Education, 38, 79-91.
Supplemental information
Prior to implementing the modules, teachers will receive an orientation and training each year and will receive additional coaching throughout the year.
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