便利之路:职前双语教师双语素养发展的比较个案研究

IF 1.7 Q1 LINGUISTICS Bilingual Research Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15235882.2023.2231393
Alexandra Babino, Kimberly R Munoz
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摘要:在双语教师培养的环境中,以人性化的方式培养双语能力的风险很高,而且时间很少,研究人员对两种类型的双语职前教师——传统双语教师和最初以西班牙语为主导的双语教师——进行了比较案例研究,探讨在三种双语教师培养课程的重新设计后,他们的双语能力是如何发展的。在三年的时间里,数据收集包括讨论帖子、论文、课程计划、调查和访谈,重点是全面的双语能力和拉丁裔/墨西哥裔的关怀教学法。研究结果表明,两名学生的双语能力发展过程(在语言中和语言之间制造意义的多种方式)都遵循了一条便利之路,这是一段有深刻阶段的旅程,指导鼓励他们的双语能力和双语身份。当他们将自己的双语能力与他人进行对比时,他们的自信心进一步被标记为高低。重要的是,他们都将自己的双语之旅与未来学生的双语之旅联系起来,他们认为这是一种勇气的遗产。综上所述,本研究为双语教师培训项目中两种类型的语言少数民族学生如何有意和全面地培养整体双语能力提供了细微差别,同时也为他们获得双语教师认证做好了准备。
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Caminos de convivencia: A comparative case study of bilingual pre-service teachers’ biliteracies development
ABSTRACT In a bilingual teacher preparation milieu fraught with high stakes and little time to develop biliteracies in humanizing ways, the researchers engaged in a comparative case study of two types of bilingual pre-service teachers, a heritage bilingual and an initially Spanish-dominant bilingual, to explore how they grew in their biliteracies after the redesign of three bilingual teacher preparation courses. Focused on holistic biliteracies and a Latina/Chicana embodied pedagogies of care, the data collection including discussion posts, papers, lesson plans, surveys, and interviews over three years. Findings reveal the biliteracies development process (the many ways of making meaning in and between languages) for both students followed a camino of convivencia, a journey with incisive stages with guides that encouraged their biliteracies and bilingual identities. They were further marked by highs and lows in confidence, as they contrasted their own biliteracies with others. Importantly, they each connected their biliteracies journeys to those of their future students, which they envisioned as a legacy of courage. Taken together, this study adds nuance to how holistic biliteracies a can be intentionally and comprehensively developed for two typologies of language minoritized students in bilingual teacher preparation programs while also preparing them for bilingual teacher certification.
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期刊介绍: The Bilingual Research Journal is the National Association for Bilingual Education’s premier scholarly, peer-reviewed research publication. Bilingual Research Journal delivers in-depth coverage of education theory and practice, dealing with bilingual education, bilingualism, and language policies in education. Topics include: -Assessment- Biliteracy- Indigenous languages- Language planning- Language politics- Multilingualism- Pedagogical approaches- Policy analysis- Instructional research- Language planning- Second language acquisition. The journal has a strong interest in matters related to the education of language minority children and youth in the United States, grades PreK-12, but articles focusing on other countries are often included if they have implications for bilingual education in the U.S.
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