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Transforming Schooling for Second Language Learners: Theoretical Insights, Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 298 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x16 mm, kaal: 422 g
  • Sari: Research in Second Language Learning
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641135077
  • ISBN-13: 9781641135078
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 298 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x16 mm, kaal: 422 g
  • Sari: Research in Second Language Learning
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1641135077
  • ISBN-13: 9781641135078
The purpose of Transforming Schooling for Second Language Learners: Theoretical Insights, Policies, Pedagogies, and Practices is to bring together educational researchers and practitioners who have implemented, documented, or examined policies, pedagogies, and practices in and out of classrooms and in real and virtual contexts that are in some way transforming what we know about the extent to which emergent bilinguals (EBs) learn and achieve in educational settings. In the following chapters, scholars and researchers identify both (1) the current state of schooling for EBs, from their perspective, and (2) the particular ways that policies, pedagogies, and/or practices transform schooling as it currently exists for EBs in discernible ways based on their scholarship and research.

Drawing on current and seminal research in fields including second language acquisition, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, and educational linguistics, contributing authors draw on complementary theoretical, methodological, and philosophical frameworks that attend to the social, cultural, political, and ideological dimensions of being and becoming bi/multilingual and bi/multiliterate in schools and in the United States. In sum, we are deeply committed to asserting hope, possibility, and potential to discussions and discourses about bi/multilingual students. We value the urgency around improving the conditions, experiences, and circumstances in which they are learning languages and academic content. Our aim is to highlight perspectives, conceptualizations, orientations, and ideologies that disrupt and contest legacies of deficit thinking, linguistic purism, language standardization, and racism and the racialization of ethnolinguistic minorities.
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction and Overview
1(20)
Mariana Pacheco
P. Zitlali Morales
Colleen Hamilton
SECTION I THEORETICAL INSIGHTS
2 Spinning Trump's Language: Cracking the Code and Transforming Identities and Ideologies
21(22)
Aria Razfar
3 Dual Language Teachers as a Potentially Democratizing Force in English Learner Education
43(20)
Donaldo Macedo
Lilia I. Bartolome
SECTION II TRANSFORMATIVE POLICIES
4 Transforming School District Policy for Emergent Bilinguals in New Immigrant Destinations: The Role of Community-Based Organizations
63(18)
Megan Hopkins
Kristina Brezicha
5 Reimagining the Educational Environment in California for Emergent Bilinguals: The Implications of the Passage of Proposition 58
81(20)
Ursula S. Aldana
Danny C. Martinez
6 How School-Level Practices Transform Federal and State Policies: One Dual-Immersion School's Response to the Common Core State Standards
101(22)
Jamy Stillman
SECTION III TRANSFORMATIVE PEDAGOGIES
7 Socio-Spatial Repertoires as Tools for Resistance and Expansive Literacies
123(20)
Arturo Cdrtez
Kris D. Gutierrez
8 Transforming Teaching in Multilingual Communities: Towards a Transcultural Pedagogy of Heart and Mind
143(16)
Marjorie Faulstich Orellana
Janelle Franco
Sarah Jean Johnson
Krissia Martinez
G. Beatriz Rodriguez
Andrea C. Rodriguez-Minkoff
Lilia Rodriguez
9 Pedagogy in Hyper-Diverse Contexts: Educating Newly Arrived Immigrant Adolescents in a Science Class
159(22)
Christine Malsbary
Jordan Wolf
SECTION IV TRANSFORMATIVE PRACTICES
10 Translanguaging and the Transformation of Classroom Space: On the Affordances of Disrupting Linguistic Boundaries
181(18)
Ramon Antonio Martinez
Michiko Hikida
Leah Duran
11 Bilingual Youth and Networks of Support: Designing a Formula for Success on the Path to College
199(18)
Colleen Hamilton
Mariana Pacheco
12 Biliteracy as Emotional Practice: Latina/o Children Building Relationship Through Digital Literacy at an Afterschool Technology Program
217(20)
Lucila D. Ek
Armando Garza
Adriana Garcia
13 The Practice of Carino for Emergent Bilingual Students: Latinx Students in the United States and Indigenous Guatemaltecos
237(22)
P. Zitlali Morales
Lydia A. Saravia
SECTION V CONCLUSION
14 Implications and Future Directions: Expanding Transformative Possibilities for Emergent Bilinguals in Contentious Times
259(18)
Mariana Pacheco
P. Zitlali Morales
Colleen Hamilton
About the Contributors 277
Mariana Pacheco, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

P. Zitlali Morales, University of Illinois at Chicago.

Colleen Hamilton, University of Wisconsin-Madison