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Beyond shrek: fairy tale magic in the multicultural classroom

Abstract
This article draws on a recent research project in New Zealand on teaching literature in the multicultural classroom. Its focus is on how one teacher-researcher used the cultural and linguistic diversity of a junior, secondary English class as a resource in the development of her programme. It details a sequence of activities designed for a unit of work on the critical reading and composition of fairy tales, viewed as a popular genre across all cultures, and the impact of these activities on student participants. A range of pedagogical strategies are identified as successful: viewing cultural and linguistic diversity as a resource, empowering students to contest textual meaning, modeling, task-based inquiry and whole-class activity.
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Journal Article
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Sturgess, J. & Locke, T. (2009). Beyond shrek: fairy tale magic in the multicultural classroom. Cambridge Journal of Education, 39(3), 379-402.
Date
2009
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Routledge
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