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Identity Texts
•   Identity texts refer to artifacts that students produce. Students take
    ownership of these artifacts as a result of having invested their identities
    in them.

•   Once produced, these texts (written, spoken, visual, musical, or
    combinations in multimodal form) hold a mirror up to the student in
    which his or her identity is reflected back in a positive light.

•   Students invest their identities in these texts which then become
    ambassadors of students’ identities. When students share identity texts
    with multiple audiences (peers, teachers, parents, grandparents, sister
    classes, the media, etc.) they are likely to receive positive feedback and
    affirmation of self in interaction with these audiences.
Activating Students’ Prior Knowledge in
        the Multilingual Classroom
Lisa Leoni:
The way I see it everything has to relate to the identity of the students; children
have to see themselves in every aspect of their work at school.


My overarching goal as a teacher is to uncover all that is unknown to me about
my students–linguistically and culturally, and especially to understand the
community they are part of (their parents, their friends, their faith) and the list
goes on. So when a student enters my class, I want to discover all that I can
about that student as a learner and as a person.

For example, when Tomer entered my class last year, a lot of the work he
produced was in Hebrew. Why? Because that is where his knowledge was
encoded and I wanted to make sure that Tomer was an active member and
participant in my class. It was also a way for me to gain insight into his level of
literacy and oral language development.
Tomer’s Perspective
•   I think using your first language is
    so helpful because when you don’t
    understand something after you’ve
    just come here it is like beginning
    as a baby. You don’t know English
    and you need to learn it all from
    the beginning; but if you already
    have it in another language then it
    is easier, you can translate it, and
    you can do it in your language too,
    then it is easier to understand the
    second language.
•   The first time I couldn’t understand
    what she [Lisa] was saying except
    the word Hebrew, but I think it’s
    very smart that she said for us to do
    it in our language because we can’t
    just sit on our hands doing nothing.
Kanta’s Perspective
(intersection of identity affirmation and language validation)

And how it helped me was when I came here in grade 4 the
teachers didn’t know what I was capable of.

I was given a pack of crayons and a coloring book and told to
get on coloring with it. And after I felt so bad about that--
I’m capable of doing much more than just that. I have my
own inner skills to show the world than just coloring and I
felt that those skills of mine are important also. So when we
started writing the book [The New Country], I could actually
show the world that I am something instead of just coloring.

And that's how it helped me and it made me so proud of
myself that I am actually capable of doing something, and
here today [at the Ontario TESL conference] I am actually
doing something. I’m not just a coloring person—I can show
you that I am something.

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Identity texts

  • 1. Identity Texts • Identity texts refer to artifacts that students produce. Students take ownership of these artifacts as a result of having invested their identities in them. • Once produced, these texts (written, spoken, visual, musical, or combinations in multimodal form) hold a mirror up to the student in which his or her identity is reflected back in a positive light. • Students invest their identities in these texts which then become ambassadors of students’ identities. When students share identity texts with multiple audiences (peers, teachers, parents, grandparents, sister classes, the media, etc.) they are likely to receive positive feedback and affirmation of self in interaction with these audiences.
  • 2. Activating Students’ Prior Knowledge in the Multilingual Classroom Lisa Leoni: The way I see it everything has to relate to the identity of the students; children have to see themselves in every aspect of their work at school. My overarching goal as a teacher is to uncover all that is unknown to me about my students–linguistically and culturally, and especially to understand the community they are part of (their parents, their friends, their faith) and the list goes on. So when a student enters my class, I want to discover all that I can about that student as a learner and as a person. For example, when Tomer entered my class last year, a lot of the work he produced was in Hebrew. Why? Because that is where his knowledge was encoded and I wanted to make sure that Tomer was an active member and participant in my class. It was also a way for me to gain insight into his level of literacy and oral language development.
  • 3. Tomer’s Perspective • I think using your first language is so helpful because when you don’t understand something after you’ve just come here it is like beginning as a baby. You don’t know English and you need to learn it all from the beginning; but if you already have it in another language then it is easier, you can translate it, and you can do it in your language too, then it is easier to understand the second language. • The first time I couldn’t understand what she [Lisa] was saying except the word Hebrew, but I think it’s very smart that she said for us to do it in our language because we can’t just sit on our hands doing nothing.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Kanta’s Perspective (intersection of identity affirmation and language validation) And how it helped me was when I came here in grade 4 the teachers didn’t know what I was capable of. I was given a pack of crayons and a coloring book and told to get on coloring with it. And after I felt so bad about that-- I’m capable of doing much more than just that. I have my own inner skills to show the world than just coloring and I felt that those skills of mine are important also. So when we started writing the book [The New Country], I could actually show the world that I am something instead of just coloring. And that's how it helped me and it made me so proud of myself that I am actually capable of doing something, and here today [at the Ontario TESL conference] I am actually doing something. I’m not just a coloring person—I can show you that I am something.