1st Edition

Expanding Definitions of Giftedness The Case of Young Interpreters From Immigrant Communities

By Guadalupe Valdes Copyright 2003
252 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

This book is about bilingual young people who have been selected by their families to carry out the hard work of interpreting and translating to mediate communication between themselves and the outside world--between minority and majority communities. It examines the experiences of these young interpreters and the skills they develop in order to fulfill this role. The authors' purpose in this... Read more
Contents: Introduction. G. Valdés, K. Enright, In Search of Giftedness: The Case of Latino Immigrant Children. G. Valdés, H. Brookes, C. Chávez, Bilinguals and Bilingualism. G. Valdés, C. Chávez, C. Angelelli, A Performance Team: Young Interpreters and Their Parents. G. Valdés, C. Chávez, C. Angelelli, K. Enright, D. García, M. González, The Study of Young Interpreters: Methods, Materials, and Analytical Challenges. G. Valdés, C. Chávez, C. Angelelli, K. Enright, D. García, M. González, The Performance of the Young Interpreters on the Scripted Task. G. Valdés, The Gifts and Talents of Young Interpreters: Implications for Researchers and Practitioners. G. Valdés, Developing the Talents of Latino Immigrant Children: Challenges, Questions, and Opportunities.

Biography

Guadalupe Valdés

"Building on several decades of research on the topic and highlighting new empirical research, these books, accessible to a variety of readers, move the discussion of gifted bilinguals from the pages of scholarly journals to the public domain. For that and for the depth of treatment and concreteness of proposed solutions they deserve great recognition."
Bilingual Education and Bilingualism

"This is an important and groundbreaking book. Teachers and administrators working in gifted programs and with students whose native language is not English need to read it and expand their understanding of what giftedness involves."
Studies for Second Language Acquisition

"This is an important book because it brings together sociolinguistics and education to analyze a field that has been superficially explored. It clearly lays out what a complicated cognitive process interpretation/translation is. Society in general takes for granted the work of interpreters, especially casual interpreters. This volume dispels that myth and raises the notion of bilingualism as an asset, not a detriment....The potential implications for education are tremendous."
Mar¡a Estela Brisk
Boston College

"The authors merge two very different bodies of literature and research--interpreting and giftedness--and propose that one can inform the other. I think they are right....As a whole, the book is a refreshing look at an area of competence that is given little attention in the literature or in practice."
Patricia Gandara
University of California at Davis

"The breadth of the book is substantial. It will prove interesting and valuable to persons who are not in the specific field of gifted and talented education, but who want to understand better the adaptation needs and strategies for survival of non-English background immigrant youth and families....and will interest educational professionals in the areas of school psychology, teacher training, educational research, and educational policy analysis...and will be highly informative to graduate students and professional researchers in sociolinguistics, bilingualism, and applied linguistics."
Richard Duran
University of California at Santa Barbara