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Combating the Matthew effect for English language learners : making thinking visible in the secondary English classroom

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Title: Combating the Matthew effect for English language learners : making thinking visible in the secondary English classroom
Author: Westbrook, Joanna Tonita
Abstract: This study sets out to answer the call for explicit instruction in critical thinking for ELL. Using action research and qualitative methodology, I examine the effect of implementing the cognitive apprenticeship paradigm with ELL studying in a mainstream secondary English class using the American curriculum. I center instruction on authentic texts and scaffold critical literacy and thinking tasks for instructional interventions. The data generated by the study includes written responses and reflections by the participants. This data is analyzed using research into cognitive theory and critical thinking pedagogy. The results support the cognitive apprenticehip model as one means for improving the higher literacy of ELL, regardless of level and background. The findings of this study contribute to the discussion of how to bridge the achievement gap between ELL and their native speaking peers and provide an avenue to advance their academic success.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2872
Date: 2009-03
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