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Project Description
The project Teaching Literature in the Multicultural Classroom focused on ways in which pupils engaged with literary texts in primary and second classrooms which were multicultural and multilingual in their composition. The word “engage”, as used here, had two facets. One was attitudinal. Did pupils enjoy responding to and composing literary texts? The other was practice related. What specific practices did teachers engage students in to facilitate their response to literary texts and to foster acts of literary composition?
This collaborative research project was made up of a team of four primary/ intermediate teachers and four secondary teachers, who worked with three university-based researchers over a period of two years in seven schools (three primary/ intermediate and four secondary).
Outputs
- Locke, T., Cawkwell, G., Sila'ila'i, E., Cleary, A., et al. (2009). Teaching literature in the multicultural classroom. Summary. Wellilngton: Teaching and Learning Research Initiative. - pdf - 67.48 KB
- Locke, T., Cawkwell, G., Sila'ila'i, E., Cleary, A., et al. (2009). Teaching literature in the multicultural classroom. Final Report. Wellilngton: Teaching and Learning Research Initiative. - pdf - 1.95 MB