2020
DOI: 10.1177/2381336920937276
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Engagement From the Periphery: Reconceptualizing Adult English Language Learners’ Resistance in Developmental Literacy

Abstract: English language learners’ nonparticipation and reticence in adult literacy classes are often presented problematically from a deficit lens of student resistance and disengagement. This article draws from an ethnographic case study of Generation 1 learners, who are defined as adult-arrival immigrant learners, transitioning from an adult English as a Second Language class to a developmental literacy class. By examining learners’ resistance through a framework of agency enactment, the study bridges the … Show more

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