A study of eight culturally and linguistically diverse secondary students' perceptions of first and second language writing instruction and second language learning /

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This thesis examines how a group of culturally and linguistically diverse Toronto secondary students perceive their present and previous writing experiences, ESL instruction and theories about writing in a first and second language. Data analysis included interviews with eight students, participant observations in their ESL classroom, literacy events and analysis of their written texts

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