Monolingual Momentum: The Limits of Critical Language Awareness in a Hybrid Science Learning Environment

IF 1.5 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Language Identity and Education Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1080/15348458.2023.2202588
Alexis A. Rutt, Chris K. Chang‐Bacon
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ABSTRACT Among inequities faced by multilingual learners, engagement in science education is one of the most persistent. Research suggests leveraging students’ full multilingual repertoires in science education can help address this gap. However, pervasive monolingual norms in schooling may impede multilingual engagement, impacting students’ multilingual identities and self-perceptions as science learners. Using observations and classroom artifacts from four seventh-grade life science classes in a linguistically diverse school district in the Southeastern United States, we documented one teacher’s attempts to engage students’ multilingual repertoires in science education during a four-week instructional unit. Our findings indicated student hesitancy to participate multilingually in science discourse. Using critical language awareness (CLA) as a lens, we draw connections between this reluctance and monolingual schooling norms that impact students’ multilingual identities and present challenges to implementing linguistically sustaining pedagogies in English-medium instructional environments. By focusing on engaging students’ multilingual repertoires in science education, these findings have the potential to advance research on teacher CLA—including its affordances and contextual limitations—in science education and beyond.
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单语动力:混合科学学习环境中批判性语言意识的局限性
在多语言学习者面临的不平等中,参与科学教育是最持久的不平等之一。研究表明,在科学教育中充分利用学生的多语种技能可以帮助解决这一差距。然而,学校中普遍存在的单语规范可能会阻碍多语参与,影响学生的多语身份和作为科学学习者的自我认知。在美国东南部一个语言多样化的学区,我们利用对四堂七年级生命科学课的观察和课堂文物,记录了一位教师在为期四周的教学单元中尝试让学生的多语言技能参与科学教育。我们的研究结果表明,学生在多语言参与科学话语方面存在犹豫。以批判性语言意识(CLA)为视角,我们将这种不情愿与影响学生多语言身份的单语学校规范联系起来,并提出了在英语教学环境中实施语言维持教学法的挑战。通过关注学生在科学教育中的多语言库,这些发现有可能推动科学教育及其他领域对教师语言分析的研究——包括其可得性和语境局限性。
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