Creating Books for Use in Language Revitalization Classrooms: Considerations and Outcomes

In this paper, I examine the development, implementation, and results of utilizing three types of storybooks in a language revitalization classroom for students ages 5-12 learning Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec, an indigenous language of southern Mexico. Although each method used for creating books in...

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Main Author: Nee, Julia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2020-03-01
Series:L2 Journal
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4hx2s59c
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spelling doaj-23f62282229f4e929da863cb7eb86abb2020-11-25T02:07:11ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaL2 Journal1945-02221945-02222020-03-011213952Creating Books for Use in Language Revitalization Classrooms: Considerations and OutcomesNee, JuliaIn this paper, I examine the development, implementation, and results of utilizing three types of storybooks in a language revitalization classroom for students ages 5-12 learning Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec, an indigenous language of southern Mexico. Although each method used for creating books in Zapotec generated a positive reaction from students and parents, I consider the ways in which each method facilitates student learning while also problematizing the cultural authenticity of the classroom. Based on classroom observations, a parent focus group, and student interviews, I conclude that the most effective method for storybook creation involved students creating their own book modeled on a pre-existing book written in the non-indigenous language. This student-created book generated sustained interest in the language and allowed for students to shape the materials into something that was culturally relevant for them personally.https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4hx2s59c
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description In this paper, I examine the development, implementation, and results of utilizing three types of storybooks in a language revitalization classroom for students ages 5-12 learning Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec, an indigenous language of southern Mexico. Although each method used for creating books in Zapotec generated a positive reaction from students and parents, I consider the ways in which each method facilitates student learning while also problematizing the cultural authenticity of the classroom. Based on classroom observations, a parent focus group, and student interviews, I conclude that the most effective method for storybook creation involved students creating their own book modeled on a pre-existing book written in the non-indigenous language. This student-created book generated sustained interest in the language and allowed for students to shape the materials into something that was culturally relevant for them personally.
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