A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education

Author:   Yvette V. Lapayese
Publisher:   Brill
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9789004389700


Pages:   116
Publication Date:   24 January 2019
Format:   Paperback
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A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education


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In every corner of the world, children are learning languages at home that differ from the dominant language used in their broader social world. These children arrive at school with a precious resource: their mother tongue. In the face of this resource and the possibility for biliteracy, majority language educational programs do nothing to support primary language competence. To counter monolingual education, there are significant albeit few initiatives around the world that provide formal support for children to continue to develop competence in their mother tongue, while also learning an additional language or languages. One such initiative is dual language immersion education (DLI). Interestingly, most (if not all) research on DLI programs focus on the effectiveness of bilingual education vis-à-vis academic access and achievement. The ideologies embedded in the research and guidelines for DLI education, albeit necessary and critical during the early days of DLI schooling, are disconnected from the present realities, epistemologies, and humanness of our bilingual youth. A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education envisions a framework informed by bilingual teachers and students who support biliteracy as a human right. Positioning bilingual education under a human rights framework addresses the basic right of our bi/multilingual youth to human dignity. Respect for the languages of persons belonging to different linguistic communities is essential for a just and democratic society. Given the centrality of language to our sense of who we are and where we fit in the broader world, a connection between linguistic human rights and bilingual education is essential.

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Author:   Yvette V. Lapayese
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.189kg
ISBN:  

9789004389700


ISBN 10:   9004389709
Pages:   116
Publication Date:   24 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction PART 1: Being Human, Being Bilingual-A Human Right to Language 1 Language as a Human Right Human Rights and Language Where Are We Now? Linguistic Human Rights in Education Conclusion 2 Language Rights in the United States The U.S. Approach to Language Rights The Dismantling of Bilingual Rights and Education in the United States The Case of California Building the Bridge: Bilingual Education and Linguistic Human Rights in the United States Conclusion 3 Bilingual Education as a Human Right: The Case of Dual Language Immersion Education Being Bilingual, Being Human The History of Dual Language Immersion Education The Development of Dual Language Programs Limitations of Dual Language Programs Conclusion PART 2: A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Education 4 Intentionality We Promote, Validate, and Utilize the Wisdom That Bilingual Children Bring with Them We Safeguard the Education of Linguistic Minoritized Youth We Honor the Dignity of Bilingual Children Intention 5 Sustenance Intimacy A Humanizing Dual Language Immersion Pedagogy Dli Teachers Conclusion Sustenance 6 Imaginings Bilingual Youth Epistemology Language, Identity, and Culture in Flux Imaginings with and by Plurilingual Youth Imaginings 7 Conclusion Epilogue References

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Yvette V. Lapayese, Ph.D. (2003), University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), is Professor of Education at Loyola Marymount University. She has published several articles, book chapters and books, including Mother Scholar: (Re)Imagining K-12 Education (Sense, 2012).

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