Conference Papers
Adapting Sydney School genre pedagogy for development of critical literacies in L2 settings: Case studies in Hong Kong, Thailand and Sweden
- Adapting Sydney School genre pedagogy for development of critical literacies in L2 settings: Case studies in Hong Kong, Thailand and Sweden
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- Hong Kong
- Thailand
- Sweden
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
- This paper investigates the application of Sydney School genre-based approach (Rose and Martin, 2012) for developing critical literacies in L2 settings. Genre-based pedagogy was originally developed in Australia to provide disadvantaged learners with more accessible instruction of academic literacy and its potential to improve students' critical thinking skills remains considerably under-investigated. With comparative case studies of one Secondary 6 class in a Thai bilingual secondary school, one Secondary 4 class in an EMI school in Hong Kong, and one Secondary 6 class in a Content and Language Integrated Learning program (CLIL) in Sweden, where English is not the medium of everyday communication, the paper explores the affordances of the genre-based pedagogy to improve secondary students’ critical literacies in L2 English regarding gender issues in the EMI Social/Liberal Studies curricula. Results indicate that a) the Sydney School genre-based pedagogy is effective for enhancing students' ability to express critical thoughts in L2 English in the three cases and b) it is important to adapt Sydney School genre-based pedagogy to the specificity of the L2 settings. The paper therefore proposes that more lexical and grammatical support should be offered to ESL secondary students for development of critical thinking in the social science classrooms. Copyright © 2015 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. All Rights Reserved.
- Paper presented at the International Conference on English Across the Curriculum 2015, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
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- English
- Conference Papers
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/76debe39
- 2020-12-10
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