1. The Role of Translanguaging in Computational Literacies
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Sara Vogel, Kate Menken, Laura Ascenzi-Moreno, and Christopher Hoadley
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050101 languages & linguistics ,Translanguaging ,Language arts ,Class (computer programming) ,Computer science ,Bilingual education ,Process (engineering) ,Computational thinking ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,0503 education ,Discipline ,Qualitative research - Abstract
Bilingual education has described a process called translanguaging by which students use linguistic resources across and beyond multiple named languages to learn. Here, we examine how bilingual learners translanguage while learning computer science. These middle schoolers participated in a curricular intervention which infused computational thinking into their Spanish-English bilingual language arts class. Through a descriptive qualitative methodology, we document classroom moments supporting four claims: 1) students' translanguaging blurs linguistic, disciplinary, and modal boundaries, 2) computational literacies are intertwined with students' other literacies, 3) students' attitudes about language and the contexts around them play a role in their translanguaging, and 4) students translanguage to engage in specific CT practices.
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- 2019
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