“Va a Cambiar”——双语课堂中边境巡逻教学法的识别与否定

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Melissa Adams Corral, Gladys Helena Krause, Luz Maldonado Rodríguez
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在本文中,我们确定、命名并实施了包括双语教室在内的学校环境中常见的六种边界:边界语言、知识、内容领域、身体、自我和教师。我们将这些边界确定为一个出发点,以展示一个双向双语课堂如何通过一种尊重儿童并揭示真正多语言学习的跨边界教学法运作的例子。我们用这个例子来建议,如果双语课堂要真正尊重种族和语言边缘化的学生,教育者必须参与抗议和拒绝课程和社会暴力的实践。关键词:双语教育双语边界教育学披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突。注1欲了解更多信息,请参见伊莫卡里工人联盟:https://ciw-online.org/2参见种族点状图:https://demographics.virginia.edu/DotMap/3这些地图,种族点状图,在2010年至2020年人口普查期间存在于整个美国当时,州长正忙于签署和推动一项参议院法案,该法案禁止庇护城市,并授权执法官员向他们怀疑无证件的任何人索取文件(Gamboa, Citation2017)。
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“Va a Cambiar” - Identifying and Rejecting Border Patrol Pedagogies in a Dual Language Classroom
ABSTRACTIn this paper we identify, name, and operationalize six borders typically found in school settings that include dual language classrooms: bordered languages, knowledge, content areas, bodies, selves, and teachers. We identify these borders as a point of departure to show an example of how a two-way dual language classroom operated through a form of border-crossing pedagogy that respects children and reveals authentic multilingual learning. We use this example to propose that, if dual language classrooms are to truly respect racially and linguistically marginalized students, educators must engage in a practice of protest and refusal toward curricular and social violence.Keywords: Bilingual educationdual languageborderspedagogy Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 For more information, see the Coalition of Immokalee Workers: https://ciw-online.org/2 See the Racial Dot Map: https://demographics.virginia.edu/DotMap/3 These maps, racial dot maps, existed for the entire United States between the 2010 and 2020 census.4 At the time, the governor of was busy signing and promoting a senate bill that banned sanctuary cities and empowered law enforcement officials to request papers from anyone they suspected of being undocumented (Gamboa, Citation2017).
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