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Bilingual Education and Social Change
About this book
Ideally, dual-language programs enable students from two language backgrounds to become bilingual, achieve academically through two languages, and develop improved intergroup understanding and relations. However, there is very little research that demonstrates how an actual dual-language program functions at the local level. This book provides a case study of dual-language planning and implementation at Oyster Bilingual School, a 'successful' Spanish-English public elementary school program in Washington, DC. The first three chapters provide important background for understanding how Oyster's dual-language program interacts with the larger sociopolitical context of minority education in the United States. Chapters 4-10 provide a detailed analysis of how the alternative educational system at Oyster Bilingual School challenges mainstream US educational programs and practices that discriminate against minority students. The case study demonstrates how Oyster's dual-language policy, multicultural curriculum content, student-centered organization of classroom interaction, and performance-based assessment practices together function to provide more opportunities to language minority and language majority students than are traditionally available in mainstream US schools. Rather than expecting language minority students to become monolingual in standard English and to assimilate to white middle-class norms, Oyster's educational program encourages all students to become bilingual in Spanish and English and to expect, tolerate, and respect linguistic and cultural diversity at school and in society. This socializing discourse enables language minority and language majority students to participate and achieve more or less equally at school. The book concludes with a discussion of implications for research and practice in other school and community contexts.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- CHAPTER 1. Bilingual Education and Social Change: ‘It's Much More Than Language’
- CHAPTER 2. Societal Discourses Surrounding Bilingual Education in the United States: A Historical Perspective
- CHAPTER 3. Schools as Cultural Communication Systems:The Example of Mainstream US Educational Discourse
- CHAPTER 4. The Discursive Construction of Oyster Bilingual School: A Framework for Analysis
- CHAPTER 5. The Need for an Alternative: The Oyster Perspective
- CHAPTER 6. ‘It's Like a Community that Crosses Language, Cultural, and Class Lines’
- CHAPTER 7. Learning and Teaching at Oyster Bilingual School
- CHAPTER 8. A Focus on Inclusion
- CHAPTER 9. Micro-level Classroom Interaction: A Reflection of the Macro-level Struggle
- CHAPTER 10. Gaining the Right to Participate: A Classroom Analysis
- CHAPTER 11. Beyond Oyster Bilingual School: Implications for Research and Practice
- References
- Index