Bilingual Beyond School: Students’ Language Ideologies in Bilingual Programs in South-Central Spain

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Foro de Educacion Pub Date : 2019-06-11 DOI:10.14516/FDE.700
David Poveda
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Abstract

This article examines adolescent and late adolescent discourses on bilingualism, bilingual education and the role of English and other additional languages in the current out-of-school lives and future trajectories of Spanish students enrolled in bilingual education programs. The data is part of a larger critical sociolinguistic ethnographic project on the implementation of bilingual education programs in secondary education (organized as English-Spanish CLIL) in Castilla-La Mancha, a region in South-Central Spain. Discourses were mainly elicited through a series of workshop-type and group discussion activities held in classrooms from two semi-private and two public schools, as well as an additional focus group conducted with university students. In total, 12 group events, involving approximately 300 students, were organized and documented through video-recordings, audio-recordings, photographs and fieldnotes. Students’ language ideologies around bilingualism are examined through an inductive qualitative / grounded theory approach. Three themes are identified: (a) the definition of bilingualism and bilingual competence, (b) the place of English (and other additional languages) in students’ current lives and social experiences and; (c) the role assigned to English in future employment and mobility opportunities. These discourses are discussed in relation to recent critical sociolinguistic work on the interconnection between language, multilingualism and neoliberalism. The paper closes with some methodological thoughts regarding the place of linguistic ethnography in the analysis of students’ collective discourses.
校外双语:西班牙中南部双语课程学生的语言意识形态
本文探讨了青少年和晚期青少年关于双语、双语教育的论述,以及英语和其他附加语言在当前校外生活中的作用,以及参加双语教育项目的西班牙学生的未来轨迹。这些数据是一个更大的批判性社会语言学民族志项目的一部分,该项目旨在西班牙中南部卡斯蒂利亚-拉曼恰地区实施中等教育双语教育项目(以英语-西班牙语CLIL组织)。讨论主要通过在两所半私立学校和两所公立学校的教室里举行的一系列研讨会式和小组讨论活动,以及与大学生进行的另一个焦点小组进行。总共组织了12次集体活动,涉及约300名学生,并通过录像、录音、照片和现场笔记进行了记录。通过归纳定性/扎根理论的方法来考察学生围绕双语的语言意识形态。确定了三个主题:(a)双语和双语能力的定义,(b)英语(和其他附加语言)在学生当前生活和社会经历中的地位;(c) 英语在未来就业和流动机会中的作用。这些论述是结合最近关于语言、多语制和新自由主义之间相互联系的批判性社会语言学工作来讨论的。文章最后就语言民族志在学生集体话语分析中的地位提出了一些方法论思考。
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Foro de Educacion
Foro de Educacion EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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24 weeks
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