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Gorka Basterretxea Santiso – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2025
Basque is one of the official languages spoken in the Basque Country and although it is usually considered the minoritised language, its situation might be different in rural areas. The presence of Basque and Spanish has been previously reported in urban areas [Cenoz, J., & Gorter, D. (2006). Linguistic landscape and minority languages.…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Languages, Signs, Language Usage
Rufan Luo; Lulu Song; Aniyah Davis-Hilton; Sarah Surrain – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Despite a rapid growth in the number of dual language learning children (DLLs) in the United States, there is a limited understanding of what parents of DLLs believe and know about dual language learning and education, and how parental beliefs and knowledge relate to children's dual language experiences at home. In the current study, 225 parents…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Spanish, English, Language Usage
Alexandra Babino; Mary Amanda Stewart – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
As bilingual scholarship increasingly examines who counts in bilingual education, we join the conversation by exploring how two DLBE teachers' languaging is often marginalized, even in bilingual education contexts. In this comparative case study, we draw from the testimonios of two differently racialized DLBE teachers (one of Mexican and one…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Language Usage, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Teachers
Svenja Bedenlier; Katja Buntins; Melissa Bond; Marion Händel; Victoria I. Marín – Review of Education, 2025
Evidence syntheses, such as systematic reviews, aim to summarise the current state of research in a field, often using the publication language of a study as a criterion for inclusion or exclusion. However, this has serious implications for capturing evidence from a wider range of geographical areas, and the potential for linguistic bias. In order…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Academic Language, Educational Research, English
Joanna J. Kim; Sydni A. J. Basha; Sun-Kyung Lee; Vijaya M. Nandiwada-Hofer; Isabella Andrade; Lynn Muldrew – Prevention Science, 2025
Decades of research have demonstrated that parenting programs are effective at changing parent behaviors and subsequently preventing myriad child outcomes including anxiety, depression, substance use, and HIV infection. However, most research into preventive parenting interventions in the United States has been conducted with English-speaking…
Descriptors: Parent Education, English (Second Language), Native Language, Prevention
Valeria Cruz Milán; Mario Sánchez Aguilar – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
This study examines the characteristics of research papers published by Mexican mathematics educators from 2012 to 2021, focusing on the influence of global and local forces on academic production. Drawing on Mikhail Bakhtin's concepts, we view mathematics education research as a socio-ideological language, where each paper functions as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mexicans, Mathematics Education, Educational Research
Caitlyn Slawny; Emma Libersky; Margarita Kaushanskaya – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: In the current study, we examined the alignment of language choice of bilingual parent-child dyads in play-based interactions. Method: Forty-four bilingual Spanish-English parent-child dyads participated in a 10-min naturalistic free-play interaction to determine whether bilingual children and their parents respond to each other in the…
Descriptors: Language, Ability, Language Dominance, Bilingualism
Luke P. Grosvenor; Ryan J. Cohen; Nancy P. Gordon; Maria L. Massolo; Hilda J. Cerros; Cathleen K. Yoshida; Jennifer L. Ames; Lisa A. Croen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: To understand the ways in which autistic Latinx children experience disparities in diagnosis, healthcare, and receipt of specialty services. Methods: 417 individuals who identified as Latinx caregivers of autistic children who were members of the same integrated healthcare system in Northern California were surveyed. Responses were…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Children, Access to Health Care, Health Insurance
Tiffany M. Jones; Charles H. Lea; Ashley Parra López; Kaylee Becker; Angela Malorni – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
School attendance and engagement were crucial to students' academic success and well-being before the pandemic but were severely disrupted when schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study examines the research question: What do linguistically diverse caregivers perceive as multilevel facilitators and barriers to school…
Descriptors: Barriers, Affordances, Attendance, Learner Engagement
Errapel Mejías-Bikandi – Hispania, 2025
The paper discusses the interpretation of adversative clauses introduced by "pero" and concessive clauses introduced by "aunque" in Spanish. Specifically, the discussion centers around structures that exhibit the forms: (i) "A, pero B," (ii) "A, aunque B-INDICATIVE," and (iii) "A, aunque…
Descriptors: Phrase Structure, Spanish, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Kathryn B. Wiseman; Tiana M. Cowan; Lauren Calandruccio; Elizabeth A. Walker; Barbara Rodriguez; Jacob J. Oleson; Ryan W. McCreery; Lori J. Leibold; Emily Buss – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: This report compares device use in a cohort of Spanish-English bilingual and English monolingual children who are deaf and hard of hearing, including children fitted with traditional hearing aids, cochlear implants (CIs), and/or bone-conduction hearing devices. Method: Participants were 84 Spanish-English bilingual children and 85 English…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Monolingualism, Spanish, English
Devin Grammon – Applied Linguistics, 2025
This article examines cases where two study abroad students--Rita and Jack--problematized the normative use of specific dialectal variants by local native speakers at the end of their Spanish immersion program in Peru. Specifically, it explores what these cases reveal about second language learners' sociolinguistic competence in a study abroad…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Dialects, Language Usage, Spanish
Daniela Avelar; Adriana Weisleder; Roberta Michnick Golinkoff – Early Education and Development, 2025
Research Findings: Shared book reading is important for children's early literacy development. Although there is an increasing number of dual language learners, few studies have examined families' shared book reading practices in their two languages. The current study examined Hispanic parents' beliefs and practices during shared reading in…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Hispanic Americans, Parent Attitudes, Spanish Speaking
Mariadelaluz Matus-Mendoza – Hispania, 2025
This paper details the strategies used to build an Internationalization at Home (IaH) curriculum through the theme of foodways--and how the production, preparation and consumption of food relate to the construction of social identity--in two cultural studies classes at a private research university in the Northeastern United States. A qualitative…
Descriptors: Food, Cultural Awareness, Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
Erin Quast – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
This study analyzes how raciolinguistic ideologies shape children's identity construction within two American preschool classrooms. Specifically, I attend to the ways three-, four-, and five- year-old Dominant American English-speaking children adopted white listening subject positions and shaped peer interactions in the classroom. Ethnographic…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Peer Relationship, Preschool Education, Preschool Children