The Love and Science of Reading: A Promising Instructional Approach for Adolescent Multilingual Learners

Author:

Farran Lama K.1,Griffin Robert A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Speech-Language Pathology, University of West Georgia, Carrollton

2. Department of Literacy and Special Education, University of West Georgia, Carrollton

Abstract

Purpose: Adolescent multilingual learners are at high risk for reading difficulties as evidenced by persistent achievement gaps. This article calls for a paradigm shift and aims to elucidate what constitutes promising second-language literacy instruction for multilingual adolescents, comprising effective literacy practices grounded in research, combined with an emphasis on individual learners and their sociocultural development. Cast in ecological systems and functionalist perspectives, this article provides a model for language and literacy instruction that is grounded in basic tenets of reading science within a sociocultural context. We outline strategies that focus on language as a basis for reading development followed by examples of authentic learning experiences designed to motivate students and nurture their love of reading. Conclusions: A solution to existing achievement gaps may be a promising approach that emphasizes both the science and love of reading, which entails targeted instruction rooted in the research evidence integrated into engaging and meaningful learning experiences, central to which is the acknowledgement of multilingual learners as individuals. The authors call for an intentional focus on accelerating the development of language through frequent use of and a genuine love for both the science of reading and the science of teaching reading.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

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