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Quítate tú pa’ ponerme yo: Teacher activism in the Milwaukee movement for developmental bilingual education
ABSTRACT Drawing from oral history interviews and archival data from a nine-month ethnography, this article examines the activist practices of foundational bilingual teachers in Milwaukee’s movement to launch Spanish/English bilingual-bicultural education (BBE). We use theories of critical consciousness to interpret the educators’ daily activism as crucial yet under-acknowledged work that helped sustain BBE in the city’s public schools after public protests had subsided. Ultimately, we argue that two foundational Latina bilingual teachers’ activism deepened the movement’s explicit challenge to white supremacist monoglossia. The article concludes with a discussion of implications for contemporary educators and multilingual movements for educational justice.
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.