Ruptures of Possibility: Mexican Origin Mothers as Critical Border Pedagogues

Idalia Nuñez, Suzanne García-Mateus
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In U.S. schools, educators are often regarded as knowledge producers and sole pedagogues, whereas parents (particularly of Color) are perceived as not engaged or interested in their child(ren)'s education (Colgrove, 2019; Nuñez, 2019; Ramirez, 2020). These negative stereotypes and white-centered discourses sustain raciolinguistic perspectives (Rosa & Flores, 2017) of families of Color and immigrant backgrounds. For the present study, we employed critical discourse analysis to explore why and how Mexican mothers raise bilingual children by examining how their experiences inform us about their powerful roles as critical translanguaging pedagogues. Drawing on border thinking and pedagogy of border thinking, the findings revealed two main themes: (1) how mothers recognize and draw on the ruptures of cultural and linguistic worlds, and (2) how they sustain language through family and cultural practices. Lastly, we share implications for educators, teacher educators, and policymakers.
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可能性的破裂:墨西哥裔母亲作为关键的边境教育者
在美国学校,教育工作者通常被视为知识的生产者和唯一的教师,而父母(尤其是有色人种)则被认为对孩子的教育不投入或不感兴趣(Colgrove, 2019;涅斯,2019;拉米雷斯,2020)。这些消极的刻板印象和以白人为中心的话语维持了有色人种家庭和移民背景的种族语言学观点(Rosa & Flores, 2017)。在本研究中,我们采用批判性话语分析来探讨墨西哥母亲抚养双语儿童的原因和方式,通过考察她们的经历如何告诉我们她们作为批判性跨语言教师的强大作用。利用边界思维和边界思维教学法,研究结果揭示了两个主要主题:(1)母亲如何认识和利用文化和语言世界的断裂;(2)她们如何通过家庭和文化实践来维持语言。最后,我们分享了对教育者、教师教育者和政策制定者的启示。
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