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Multilingualism and Reading Identities in Prekindergarten: Young Children Connecting Reading, Language, and the Self

Pages 423-438 | Published online: 17 Sep 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Reading identities, or the ways that a child constructs the self as a reader across contexts and time, play a role in the development of early reading. Prior research on reading identities has reported primarily on the identities of monolingual children. This multiple case study examines the reading identities of young multilingual children. Participants were 10 four- and five-year-old multilingual children from two prekindergarten classrooms in the United States: one monolingual English classroom and one classroom where English and Spanish were used for instruction. Data were gathered using child-centered interviews, child and classroom observations, teacher interviews, and a family questionnaire. A cross-case analysis led to the identification of three aspects of early reading identities connected to multilingualism. These show the ways that young multilingual children construct concepts of the self as reader that are responsive to the experience of being multilingual.

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Christopher J. Wagner

Christopher J. Wagner is an assistant professor and director of the literacy education program in the Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education at Queens College, City University of New York. His recent research focuses on identities, multilingual learners, and professional learning for elementary and multilingual teachers.

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