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El. knyga: Supporting Student Literacy for the Transition to College: Working with Underrepresented Students in Pre-College Outreach Programs

(Dixie State University, USA)

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Focussing on the needs and experiences of underrepresented students in the US, this text explores how pre-college outreach programs can effectively support the development of students’ writing skills in preparation for the transition from high school to college.



Focusing on the needs and experiences of underrepresented students in the US, this text explores how pre-college outreach programs can effectively support the development of students’ writing skills in preparation for the transition from high school to college.

Synthesizing data from a longitudinal study focusing on multilingual, low-income, and first-generation students, this volume provides in-depth exploration of the strategies and resources used in a pre-college literacy program in the US. Grounded in an expansive, qualitative study, chapters reveal how outreach practices can encourage student-led research, writing, confidence, and collaboration. More broadly, programs are shown to help tackle issues of inequality, increase college readiness, and reduce difficulties with writing which can restrict minority students’ access to higher education and their longer-term college attainment.

This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in English and literacy studies, multicultural education, and pre-college writing instruction. Those interested in bilingualism, translingualism, writing studies, English as a second language (ESL), and applied linguistics will also benefit from the volume.

Introduction Lost in Transit: Underrepresented Students Access to
College
Part 1: Student Stories

I: Ariels Transitions

II: Gabrielles Transitions

III: Savannahs Transitions

IV: Jareds Transitions

V: Maries Transitions

Part 2: Social Supports




Collaborative Writing in Upward Bound



Peer Relationships in Upward Bound and School



Teacher-Student Relationships in Upward Bound and School
Part 3: Genre Awareness




Gate Opening Literacies: Opportunities in Real-World Writing



Gatekeeping Literacies: Restrictions in Real-World Writing
Part 4: New Pathways to Access and Success: A Realigned Approach to Literacy
Instruction




Filling the Gaps in Research and Theory



Filling the Gaps in Programs

Epilogue: Transitioning: Postsecondary Options, Ongoing Needs
Shauna Wight is an Assistant Professor of English at Dixie State University, USA.