1st Edition

Dual Language Education in the US Rethinking Pedagogy, Curricula, and Teacher Education to Support Dual Language Learning for All

Edited By Pablo Ramírez, Christian Faltis Copyright 2020
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published as a special issue of the journal Theory into Practice, this text examines innovative practices and research relating to Dual Language Education (DLE) in the US.

    Offering a variety of perspectives, contributors consider how dual language learning can benefit English-speaking and partner-language students across K-12, and explore how multilingualism can be harnessed for wider academic success. By investigating the ways in which schools and teachers have ensured provision of an effective DLE curriculum, chapters identify pedagogies and learning environments which support dual language learning, and consider how policy, curricula, and teacher education can be designed to promote social justice and diversity through broader access to dual programs.

    This book will be of interest to graduate and post graduate students, researchers, academics, professionals and policy makers in the field of multicultural education, international & comparative education, bilingualism studies, education policy and pedagogy.

    PART I: Dual Language Teacher Preparation and Pedagogy

     

    1. Dual Language Education in the US: Rethinking Pedagogy, Curricula, and Teacher Education to Support Dual Language Learning for All

    Pablo C. Ramírez and Christian J. Faltis

    2. Preparing Critically Conscious Dual Language Teachers: Recognizing and Interrupting Dominant Ideologies

    Cristina Alfaro

    3. The Development of Culturally Proficient Global Dual Language Teachers

    and Teacher Education Programs: Moving Beyond Mandates

    Reyes Quezada and Vivian Alexandrowicz

    4. Bilingualism, Biliteracy, Biculturalism, and Critical Consciousness for All:

    Proposing a Fourth Fundamental Goal for Two-Way Dual Language Education

    Deborah Palmer, Claudia Cervantes–Soon, and Daniel Dornier-Heiman

     

    PART II: Dual Language Education and Critical Consciousness

    5. Multilingualism as a Resource Orientation in Dual Language Education

    Ester de Jong, Tuba Yilmaz, and Nidza Marichal

    6. Challenging Damaging Ideologies: Are Dual Language Education Practices Addressing Learners’ Linguistic Rights?

    María E. Fránquiz, María G. Leija and Cinthia S. Salina

    7. The Problems and Possibilities:

    Zitlali Moralez and Maravilla

     

    PART III: The Intersection of Dual Language Education and Social Justice

    8. Dual Languaging as Strategy and Translanguaging as Tactic in Two-Way

    Dual Language Programs

    Jessica Summerville- Braun and Christian J. Faltis

    9. The expansion of dual language bilingual education into new communities

    and languages: The case of Hebrew in a New York City public middle school

    Sharon Avni and Kate Menken

    10. Secondary Dual Language Learners and Emerging Pedagogies: The

    Intersectionality of Language, Culture and Community

    Pablo C. Ramírez

    11. Diverse Perspectives in Dual Language Education

    Pablo C. Ramírez and Christian J. Faltis

    Biography

    Pablo C. Ramírez is Associate Professor in the Division of Teacher Education, at California State University Dominguez Hills, US.

    Christian J. Faltis is Professor of Bilingual Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the Ohio State University, US