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Teacher Leadership for Social Change in Bilingual and Bicultural Education

Teacher Leadership for Social Change in Bilingual and Bicultural Education
Author: Deborah K. Palmer
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788921453

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Leadership takes on a tone of urgency when we are struggling for justice. At the same time, the right to lead – the agency to embrace a leadership identity – can also feel more distant when we are marginalized by the dominant society. For bilingual education teachers working with immigrant communities, the development of critical consciousness, pride in the cultural and linguistic resources of the bilingual community, the vocabulary to name and face marginalization, and a strong professional network are fundamental to their development of professional identities as leaders and advocates. Based on the experiences of 53 Spanish-English bilingual teachers in Central Texas, this book aims to explore, define, and understand bilingual teacher leadership. It merges the themes of leadership, teacher preparation and bilingual education and is essential reading for bilingual or ESL teachers, teacher educators and researchers serving an increasingly transnational/translingual student body.


Teaching Bilingual/bicultural Children

Teaching Bilingual/bicultural Children
Author: Lourdes Diaz Soto
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010
Genre: Critical pedagogy
ISBN: 9781433107184

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This edited volume is dedicated to contemporary teachers. Its goal is to provide a practical book for in-service and pre-service teachers of bilingual/bicultural children. The authors, each of whom is herself bilingual/bicultural, share personal wisdom garnered from working in classrooms with bilingual/bicultural learners. This book provides practical knowledge for teachers who are struggling to meet the needs of increasingly diverse classrooms.


Bilingual/bicultural Education

Bilingual/bicultural Education
Author: United States Commission on Civil Rights. Illinois Advisory Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1974
Genre: Education, Bilingual
ISBN:

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A Better Chance to Learn

A Better Chance to Learn
Author: United States Commission on Civil Rights
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1967
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

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Living and Learning in Two Languages

Living and Learning in Two Languages
Author: Frances Willard Von Maltitz
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1975
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Topics on Bilingual-bicultural Education

Topics on Bilingual-bicultural Education
Author: University of New Mexico. Department of Education. Bilingual-bicultural Communicative Arts Unit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1973*
Genre: Education, Bilingual
ISBN:

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Bridging Two Cultures

Bridging Two Cultures
Author: Martha Cotera
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1980
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Negotiating Bilingual and Bicultural Identities

Negotiating Bilingual and Bicultural Identities
Author: Yasuko Kanno
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2003-05-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135637229

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This book examines the changing linguistic and cultural identities of bilingual students through the narratives of four Japanese returnees (kikokushijo) as they spent their adolescent years in North America and then returned to Japan to attend university. As adolescents, these students were polarized toward one language and culture over the other, but through a period of difficult readjustment in Japan they became increasingly more sophisticated in negotiating their identities and more appreciative of their hybrid selves. Kanno analyzes how educational institutions both in their host and home countries, societal recognition or devaluation of bilingualism, and the students' own maturation contributed to shaping and transforming their identities over time. Using narrative inquiry and communities of practice as a theoretical framework, she argues that it is possible for bilingual individuals to learn to strike a balance between two languages and cultures. Negotiating Bilingual and Bicultural Identities: Japanese Returnees Betwixt Two Worlds: *is a longitudinal study of bilingual and bicultural identities--unlike most studies of bilingual learners, this book follows the same bilingual youths from adolescence to young adulthood; *documents student perspectives--redressing the neglect of student voice in much educational research, and offering educators an understanding of what the experience of learning English and becoming bilingual and bicultural looks like from the students' point of view; and *contributes to the study of language, culture, and identity by demonstrating that for bilingual individuals, identity is not a simple choice of one language and culture but an ongoing balancing act of multiple languages and cultures. This book will interest researchers, educators, and graduate students who are concerned with the education and personal growth of bilingual learners, and will be useful as text for courses in ESL/bilingual education, TESOL, applied linguistics, and multicultural education.