Publication | Closed Access
Rethinking diversity: Hybridity and hybrid language practices in the third space
1.2K
Citations
19
References
1999
Year
MultilingualismEducationMediational ToolsDiverse LearnerClassroom DiscourseCode-switchingTheoretical LensTeacher EducationInclusive EducationCultural DiversityLinguistic DiversityDiversity SensitivityLanguage StudiesLearning EnvironmentClassroom PracticeLiteracy PracticeLearning EnvironmentsThird SpaceSociolinguisticsMulticulturalismHybrid Language PracticesLiteracy LearningBilingual EducationCultureMulticultural CommunicationHybrid ActivitiesCooperative LearningLanguage DiversityLinguisticsSocial Diversity
In this article we provide a perspective on hybridity both as a theoretical lens for understanding diversity and a method for organizing learning. We argue that the use of multiple, diverse, and even conflicting mediational tools promotes the emergence of Third Spaces, or zones of development, thus expanding learning. Using examples from our ethnographic study of the literacy practices of one dual immersion elementary school classroom, we illustrate through an analysis of the discourse and literacy practices of the teacher and students in this culture of collaboration, how hybrid activities, roles, and practices can lead to productive contexts of development.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1