ABSTRACT

Second language writers and the teaching of writing at the secondary level have received little attention compared with other skills such as reading. Addressing this gap, this volume uniquely looks at both adolescent L2 writing and the preparation of secondary teachers to work with this population of students. Part I, on adolescent L2 writers, includes case studies looking at their literacy identities, their trajectories in mainstream content area classes, and their transition from high school to college. Part II looks at academic issues. The focus in Part III is L2 writing teacher education. Taking a theoretically eclectic approach that can support a variety of pedagogies, this book contributes significantly to understanding adolescent second language writers and to educating teachers to address these students’ specific needs.

part |57 pages

Student Experiences

chapter |18 pages

“She Doesn't Know Who I Am”

The Case of a Refugee L2 Writer in a High School English Language Arts Classroom

chapter |17 pages

Adolescent Writers and Academic Trajectories

Situating L2 Writing in the Content Areas

chapter |20 pages

“Doing like Almost Everything Wrong”

An Adolescent Multilingual Writer's Transition from High School to College

part |72 pages

Teacher Education

chapter |14 pages

Focus on Pre-Service Preparation for ESL Writing Instruction

Secondary Teacher Perspectives

chapter |16 pages

ESOL Teachers as Writing Teachers

From the Voices of High School Pre-Service Teachers

chapter |23 pages

Understanding how Pre-Service Teachers Develop a Working Knowledge of L2 Writing

Toward a Socioculturally Oriented Postmethod Pedagogy