ERIC Number: EJ1447756
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Nov
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ISSN: ISSN-1362-1688
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Exploring Linguistically Responsive Teaching for English Learners in Rural, Elementary Classrooms: From Theory to Practice
Language Teaching Research, v28 n6 p2408-2430 2024
The rapid growth in the number of English learners (ELs) in urban and rural school classrooms and the continual homogenization of a White, female, teaching force in the United States create cultural and linguistic disconnections in the classroom. As research suggests, although classroom diversity and ELs' academic needs could be addressed by teachers' enactment of linguistically responsive teaching (LRT) practices, most mainstream classroom teachers are not adequately prepared to implement these practices. This study examined the teaching practices of teachers with English learners in rural, elementary classroom settings in the US to find evidence of linguistically responsive teaching. It also explored how rurality shaped teachers' instruction of ELs. The findings illustrate limited and considerable evidence of LRT implementation in the teachers' classrooms. Evidence shows that two focal teachers mostly implemented LRT through their teaching strategies and scaffolded instruction. Findings further demonstrate that rural factors like place-based awareness and the teachers' rural upbringing influenced their instruction of ELs. Implications on the need for researchers to undertake further and critical examination of LRT both as a theoretical framework that guides teacher preparation and as a theory that guides educational research are discussed while recommendations for language teaching, pedagogy and teacher preparation are put forward.
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Rural Schools, Urban Schools, Student Diversity, Cultural Differences, Teaching Methods, Student Needs, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, Place Based Education, Teacher Characteristics, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teacher Education, Elementary School Students, School Districts, Teacher Student Relationship
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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