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Bilingual poetry: expanding the cognitive and cultural dimensions of children's learning
Authors:Charmian Kenner  Salman Al‐Azami  Eve Gregory  Mahera Ruby
Affiliation:Department of Educational Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
e‐mail: c.kenner@gold.ac.uk
Abstract:Stories and poetry have long been considered a resource for the language and literacy development of bilingual children, particularly if they can work with texts in both mother tongue and English. This paper demonstrates that bilingual learning is also beneficial for second and third‐generation children whose English is often stronger than their mother tongue. Presenting data from an action research project in East London primary schools, we show how children investigated metaphor and cultural content in a Bengali lullaby, clarifying concepts through dialogue with their parents. Comparison with a lullaby in English from North America generated additional ideas concerning different cultural values. The learning process enabled children to use their bilingual skills and draw on different aspects of their bicultural identities. Finally, we explain how bilingual poetry can be used to stimulate learning in a multilingual classroom context, through the example of a whole‐class lesson based around Bengali and English lullabies.
Keywords:bilingualism  biculturalism  poetry  metaphor  Bengali  learner identities
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