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Enhancing Student Writing with
Contact Zones
Alisha Fisher and Courtney King
Central Michigan University
English Language Institute
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We want…
Better writing from our students
More writing from our students
To improve their relationship with
writing
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Spoken Written Language
 Kenkel and Yates (2009) proposed that all
developing writers, both native and nonnative
speakers, must learn to process language in a new
way when they learn to write.
 Ways of handling information
 Topic Management
 When students learn how to write academically, the
representation of their language is reorganized and
restructured in their minds.
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Put Good In, Get Good Out
 Frequency
 Bybee (2002) and Gass and Mackey (2002), for example,
asserted that frequency of input is monumental in determining
linguistic representations.
 Ellis, O’Donnell, and Römer (2013), who claim “the greater the
token frequency of an exemplar, the more it contributes to
defining the category, and the greater the likelihood it will be
considered the prototype” (p. 31).
 Noticing
 Orgeta (2009) explained that noticing is more than what a
student does when causally learning; it is giving active
attention to certain aspects of the input.
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Optimal Learning Situation
 How can we use elements of input (noticing and
frequency) to enhance written student output?
 Engage with language in the input
 Notice elements of language in the input
 Interact with stimulating themes
 Contact Zones!
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Contact Zones
“I use this term to refer to social spaces
where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with
each other, often in contexts of highly
asymmetrical relations of power, such as
colonialism, slavery, or their aftermaths as
they are lived out in many parts of the world
today.”
- Mary Louise Pratt (1991)
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Contact Zones/Communities
Contact zone = multicultural classroom
Contact zone ≠ war zone
Contact zone = where we meet to
evaluate artifacts
Contact zone = community of time
travelers
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Contact Zone Example
Baseball cards
 Math (batting averages)
 Economics (use value v. market value)
 Phonics (pronouncing surnames)
 Geography (team names and locations)
 Ethics (making fair trades)
 History (changes throughout the years, including
racial shifts)
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Keeping the Contact Zone
community-based
Historical/cultural/literary contact zones give
power to the academy’s outsiders
Otherwise silenced students can often find a
voice on the issues the contact zone raises
The class is more likely to function as a
community, traveling together to decipher
texts and respond with their own readings
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Sample Contact Zone:
the Atomic Bomb
 Class: ELI 084 Dual (College-level) Writing
 Context: A semester-long course in which students learn
strategies for writing in the university
 Lesson Objective: Understand bias
 Materials: Realia [Photos, letters, news reports (with transcripts),
videos, and Truman’s speeches]
 Procedure:
 Read all materials
 Evaluate materials for bias
 Assess how bias was shown (word choices, images, headlines,
interview subjects, etc.)
 Write about it
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Using (Balanced) Realia to Create
the Contact Zone
 Photos
 News broadcasts (with scripts)
 Political speeches (with scripts)
 Letters
 Newspaper articles
 Propaganda (text or video)
 Pamphlets (distributed by governments or groups)
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Newspaper Headlines
Source:
NuclearSecrecy.com
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Newspaper Illustrations
Source:
NuclearSecrecy.com
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Photos
From different perspectives
To elicit emotions
To reveal injustice
Note: Images in an actual contact zone class
would likely be more graphic than the ones
we have chosen.
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Oppenheimer works on the bomb
Source: The
Atlantic
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Hiroshima: August 6, 1945
Source: The
Atlantic
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Survivors seek medical help in
Nagasaki
Source: The
Atlantic
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Japanese P.O.W. Hears Announcement
of Japanese Surrender
Source: The
Atlantic
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Sailors in Pearl Harbor Celebrate
Japanese Surrender
Source: The
Atlantic
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Rich Input and Quality Output in the
Contact Zone Classroom
 Frequent input in various forms
 Spoken language from small and large group discussion of materials
 Written language from novels or authentic nonfiction pieces
 Student-lead exploration of materials
 Engagement with classroom content
 Motivation to succeed!
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Your turn!
 Group yourselves!
 You will each be given a packet with planning prompts and
sample materials.
 Consider framing your lesson around bias and read with the
following questions in mind:
 Who created this?
 What was their purpose?
 How did they convince the reader of their opinion?
 Were they successful?
 Was their bias problematic to their message?
 How might a reader at the time interpret it differently?
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Conclusions
 Provide your students with more texts
 Provide your students with authentic texts
 Build worlds where your students feel free to explore their ideas
 Always encourage community, not competition
Contact information:
Courtney King
king2ce@cmich.edu
Alisha Fisher
longa1am@cmich.edu
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Enhancing Student Writing with Contact Zones

  • 1. + Enhancing Student Writing with Contact Zones Alisha Fisher and Courtney King Central Michigan University English Language Institute
  • 2. 2 + We want… Better writing from our students More writing from our students To improve their relationship with writing
  • 3. 3 + Spoken Written Language  Kenkel and Yates (2009) proposed that all developing writers, both native and nonnative speakers, must learn to process language in a new way when they learn to write.  Ways of handling information  Topic Management  When students learn how to write academically, the representation of their language is reorganized and restructured in their minds. 3
  • 4. 4 + Put Good In, Get Good Out  Frequency  Bybee (2002) and Gass and Mackey (2002), for example, asserted that frequency of input is monumental in determining linguistic representations.  Ellis, O’Donnell, and Römer (2013), who claim “the greater the token frequency of an exemplar, the more it contributes to defining the category, and the greater the likelihood it will be considered the prototype” (p. 31).  Noticing  Orgeta (2009) explained that noticing is more than what a student does when causally learning; it is giving active attention to certain aspects of the input.
  • 5. 5 + Optimal Learning Situation  How can we use elements of input (noticing and frequency) to enhance written student output?  Engage with language in the input  Notice elements of language in the input  Interact with stimulating themes  Contact Zones! 5
  • 6. 6 + Contact Zones “I use this term to refer to social spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other, often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power, such as colonialism, slavery, or their aftermaths as they are lived out in many parts of the world today.” - Mary Louise Pratt (1991)
  • 7. 7 + Contact Zones/Communities Contact zone = multicultural classroom Contact zone ≠ war zone Contact zone = where we meet to evaluate artifacts Contact zone = community of time travelers
  • 8. 8 + Contact Zone Example Baseball cards  Math (batting averages)  Economics (use value v. market value)  Phonics (pronouncing surnames)  Geography (team names and locations)  Ethics (making fair trades)  History (changes throughout the years, including racial shifts)
  • 9. 9 + Keeping the Contact Zone community-based Historical/cultural/literary contact zones give power to the academy’s outsiders Otherwise silenced students can often find a voice on the issues the contact zone raises The class is more likely to function as a community, traveling together to decipher texts and respond with their own readings
  • 10. 10 + Sample Contact Zone: the Atomic Bomb  Class: ELI 084 Dual (College-level) Writing  Context: A semester-long course in which students learn strategies for writing in the university  Lesson Objective: Understand bias  Materials: Realia [Photos, letters, news reports (with transcripts), videos, and Truman’s speeches]  Procedure:  Read all materials  Evaluate materials for bias  Assess how bias was shown (word choices, images, headlines, interview subjects, etc.)  Write about it
  • 11. 11 + Using (Balanced) Realia to Create the Contact Zone  Photos  News broadcasts (with scripts)  Political speeches (with scripts)  Letters  Newspaper articles  Propaganda (text or video)  Pamphlets (distributed by governments or groups)
  • 14. 14 + Photos From different perspectives To elicit emotions To reveal injustice Note: Images in an actual contact zone class would likely be more graphic than the ones we have chosen.
  • 15. 15 + Oppenheimer works on the bomb Source: The Atlantic
  • 16. 16 + Hiroshima: August 6, 1945 Source: The Atlantic
  • 17. 17 + Survivors seek medical help in Nagasaki Source: The Atlantic
  • 18. 18 + Japanese P.O.W. Hears Announcement of Japanese Surrender Source: The Atlantic
  • 19. 19 + Sailors in Pearl Harbor Celebrate Japanese Surrender Source: The Atlantic
  • 20. 20 + Rich Input and Quality Output in the Contact Zone Classroom  Frequent input in various forms  Spoken language from small and large group discussion of materials  Written language from novels or authentic nonfiction pieces  Student-lead exploration of materials  Engagement with classroom content  Motivation to succeed!
  • 21. 21 + Your turn!  Group yourselves!  You will each be given a packet with planning prompts and sample materials.  Consider framing your lesson around bias and read with the following questions in mind:  Who created this?  What was their purpose?  How did they convince the reader of their opinion?  Were they successful?  Was their bias problematic to their message?  How might a reader at the time interpret it differently?
  • 22. 22 + Conclusions  Provide your students with more texts  Provide your students with authentic texts  Build worlds where your students feel free to explore their ideas  Always encourage community, not competition