Language and Identity in a Dual Immersion School
Title | Language and Identity in a Dual Immersion School PDF eBook |
Author | Kim Potowski |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1853599433 |
This book describes the experiences of a group of students in Chicago, Illinois, who are attending one of the first Spanish-English dual immersion schools in the United States. The author follows the group during two school years, documenting their Spanish use and proficiency, as well as how their two languages intersect with the ongoing production of their identities.
Dual Language Education
Title | Dual Language Education PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn J. Lindholm-Leary |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781853595318 |
Dual language education is a program that combines language minority and language majority students for instruction through two languages. This book provides the conceptual background for the program and discusses major implementation issues. Research findings summarize language proficiency and achievement outcomes from 8000 students at 20 schools, along with teacher and parent attitudes.
Mandarin Chinese Dual Language Immersion Programs
Title | Mandarin Chinese Dual Language Immersion Programs PDF eBook |
Author | Ko-Yin Sung |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2019-06-05 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1788923979 |
This book discusses multiple aspects of Chinese dual language immersion (DLI) programs, with a focus on the controversial Utah model. The first part of the book focuses on the parents, teachers, and school administrators. It looks at the perceptions of the three groups toward the Utah model, how they build a supportive DLI classroom with an emphasis on teacher–teacher and teacher–parent communication, and how the teachers position themselves in teaching through their teacher identities. The second part of the book emphasizes classroom research and explores teaching and learning strategies, corrective feedback and learner uptake and repair, translanguaging in authentic teacher–student interaction, and Chinese-character teaching. As the first DLI book to include a non-alphabetical language, Chinese, it addresses the need for more research on DLI programs of languages other than Spanish. The book will benefit not only Chinese DLI educators and administrators in the US, but will also offer some useful suggestions and thoughts to educators and administrators of similar programs worldwide.
Why Dual Language Schooling
Title | Why Dual Language Schooling PDF eBook |
Author | Wayne P. Thomas |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2017-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780984316984 |
This book is written for education policy makers and families
A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education
Title | A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education PDF eBook |
Author | Yvette V. Lapayese |
Publisher | Brill / Sense |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Education, Bilingual |
ISBN | 9789004389700 |
A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education positions bilingual education within a human rights framework, moving beyond pedagogical effectiveness in traditional schools to capturing the deeper mantra that DLI revolve around the present realities, epistemologies, and humanness of our bilingual youth.
Bilingualism for All?
Title | Bilingualism for All? PDF eBook |
Author | Nelson Flores |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2020-12-16 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1800410069 |
It is common for scholarly and mainstream discourses on dual language education in the US to frame these programs as inherently socially transformative and to see their proliferation in recent years as a natural means of developing more anti-racist spaces in public schools. In contrast, this book adopts a raciolinguistic perspective that points to the contradictory role that these programs play in both reproducing and challenging racial hierarchies. The book includes 11 chapters that adopt a range of methodological techniques (qualitative, quantitative and textual), disciplinary perspectives (linguistics, sociology and anthropology) and language foci (Spanish, Hebrew and Korean) to examine the ways that dual language education programs in the US often reinforce the racial inequities that they purport to challenge.
Language, Space and Power
Title | Language, Space and Power PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Samina Hadi-Tabassum |
Publisher | Multilingual Matters |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2006-04-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781853598807 |
Language, Space, and Power describes the sociolinguistic and sociocultural life of a Spanish-English dual language classroom in which attention is given to not only the language learning processes at hand but also to how race, ethnicity, and gender dynamics interact within the language acquisition process.