Title: Teaching Writing both Practically and Progressively Using Critical Language Awareness (CLA) Pedagogy
Session Description:
In this talk aimed at secondary and postsecondary teachers, I will offer a rationale, principles, and numerous examples of Critical Language Awareness (CLA) pedagogy in the teaching of writing to English Learners (ELs). A CLA approach helps to prepare ELs for their academic and professional futures while also exploring relevant justice-related themes such as nativespeakerism, linguistic profiling, and World Englishes. There will be time for Q&A midway and at the end. If you would like to learn a bit more about CLA before the session, please visit: https://clacollective.org/
Speaker bio:
Shawna Shapiro is Professor of Writing and Linguistics at Middlebury College. Her research focuses on college transitions and innovative pedagogies for multilingual/L2 writers. Shapiro’s work appears in many peer-reviewed journals, including TESOL Quarterly, TESOL Journal, and Research in the Teaching of English, and she has written books for TESOL/NAFSA and Multilingual Matters. Her most recent book, Cultivating Critical Language in the Writing Classroom, was published with Routledge in 2022.