Young children’s negotiation of language policies and multilingual curriculum at an ethnic minority elementary school in rural China

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Global Studies of Childhood Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/20436106231177879
J. Wang
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Through interpreting the status of Hoche language and cultural practices from community voices, this ethnographic case study conducted in a minority language school centers on five Han and Hoche ethnic minority children’s positions toward multi-language learning. My research explores how these children negotiate the policies and multilingual curriculum that illuminates the multilayered tensions between local issues and global transformation. Findings indicate that policies situate Hoche as a romantic representation of the past, whereas the narratives I gathered from Hoche and Han children’s attitudes and ideologies about language show that younger generations are oriented toward future opportunities and influenced by globalization. This work contributes to scholarship on the education of minority children during a period of rapid industrialization by extending our understanding of ethnicity, diversity, and inclusivity issues via children’s perspectives. Shedding light onto the lives of Hoche and other ethnic minority children’s language practices, this paper is a call to urgently address power inequities in the ideologies and pedagogies enacted in service of Indigenous reclamation.
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中国农村少数民族小学幼儿语言政策谈判与多语课程研究
通过从社区声音中解读和车语的现状和文化实践,本民族志案例研究在一所少数民族语言学校进行,以五名汉族和和和车族少数民族儿童对多语言学习的立场为中心。我的研究探讨了这些孩子是如何协商政策和多语言课程的,这些政策和课程揭示了地方问题和全球转型之间的多层面紧张关系。研究结果表明,政策将Hoche定位为对过去的浪漫再现,而我从Hoche和汉族儿童对语言的态度和意识形态中收集到的叙事表明,年轻一代倾向于未来的机会,并受到全球化的影响。这项工作通过儿童视角扩展了我们对种族、多样性和包容性问题的理解,为在快速工业化时期研究少数民族儿童的教育做出了贡献。本文呼吁紧急解决为土著开垦服务而制定的意识形态和教学法中的权力不平等问题,以揭示Hoche和其他少数民族儿童的语言实践。
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Global Studies of Childhood
Global Studies of Childhood Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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