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ArtikelRe-becoming ESL: multilingual university students and a deficit identity  
Oleh: Marshall, Steve
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language and Education (Full Text) vol. 24 no. 1 (2010), page 41-56.
Topik: ESL; multilingualism; first-year university students; language; identity; academic literacy
Fulltext: Vol. 24, No. 1, p 41–56.pdf (214.73KB)
Isi artikelIn this article, I analyze how a group of multilingual students at a university in British Columbia, Canada, go through the process of re-becoming ESL during their first year of university. I highlight a central contradiction. Despite bringing a diverse and rich range of languages and cultures to the university, multilingual students are regularly confronted with a deficit ‘remedial ESL’ identity which positions their presence in the university as a problem to be fixed rather than an asset to be welcomed. This is an identity that brings back memories of being ESL at high school, something which many students think they have left behind on being accepted to university. However, before they can become a legitimate university student, many go through the process of rebecoming ESL, particularly when they find themselves on academic literacy courses that carry a deficit remedial ESL identity. I present data from a two-year mixed-method study of foundational academic literacy development (including data from surveys, semi-structured interviews, and samples of students’ writing). I illustrate how students use languages, how students describe their identities, and how students perceive rebecoming ESL.
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