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Jazmin A. Muro – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
Previous research highlights how schools value white, middle-class modes of parental involvement, we know less about Latinx parents' involvement in their children's schools. This article compares the participatory patterns of Latinx and non-Latinx white parents whose children attend a Spanish/English dual-immersion school in Los Angeles. Drawing…
Descriptors: Parent Associations, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Immersion Programs, Racial Segregation
Lenny Sánchez; Eurydice Bouchereau Bauer; Yang Wang; Wenyu Guo; Ling Hao; Kyungjin Hwang – Bilingual Research Journal, 2023
Numerous complexities undergird how parents support the bilingual development of their young learners, especially in a predominantly monolingual-centric society. In this article, we highlight belief practices which informed parents' decision-making processes in supporting their children, who were enrolled in a diverse dual language immersion…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Decision Making, Bilingual Students, Parent Attitudes
He, Lu – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Among the various forms of bilingual education in the United States, dual language immersion education has grown rapidly during the past decades (Lindholm-Leary, 2001; Wilson, 2011). Particularly, while the implementation of Mandarin Chinese immersion programs attracted educators and stakeholders' interest, limited attention was paid to research…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Public Schools, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning
Education Scotland, 2022
This Advice provides important information on the national context and describes best practice to support senior leaders, practitioners, and education authorities in evaluating and planning for improvement in Gaelic Education. It is based on evidence from inspections, reviews and validated self-evaluation, covering all sectors of Gaelic Education…
Descriptors: Indo European Languages, Foreign Countries, Legislation, Public Policy
Olivos, Edward M.; Lucero, Audrey – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
Educators (school administrators, teachers, district officials, etc.) often use parental satisfaction 'as one indicator of school success or one outcome of school effectiveness' [Parkes, J., and T. Ruth. 2011. "How Satisfied are Parents of Students in Dual Language Education Programs? (Me parece maravillosa la gran oportunidad que le están…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Parent Attitudes, Bilingual Education Programs, Hispanic American Students
Saminathan, Catherine; Yin, Lim Pei; Mustafa, Zarina; Abdullah, Amelia – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
The Highly Immersive Programme (HIP) was introduced into the Malaysian education scenario with the aims of involving and immersing students in an English environment. Through HIP, it is hoped that students will have better opportunity and platform to use the language confidently, thus improving their English proficiency. HIP is aimed to foster…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Baquedano-López, Patricia – Theory Into Practice, 2021
In this article I introduce a framework that centers indigenous educational sovereignty in university-school partnerships. Developed from collaborative work with Indigenous Maya families who are migrants from Yucatan, Mexico, the framework operates from an understanding that Indigenous parents have knowledge that is important for their children to…
Descriptors: Immigrants, American Indian Students, College School Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Ee, Jongyeon – Bilingual Research Journal, 2017
This article investigates parental involvement in Korean two-way immersion (TWI) programs from the social capital theory perspective. This study explores the degree to which parental involvement is affected by parents' demographic features and parent-related variables by analyzing data from 454 parents of students enrolled in seven elementary…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Immersion Programs, Social Capital, Elementary School Students
Aguayo, David; Dorner, Lisa M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
Parent involvement in schools is often developed through one-way, deficit-oriented relationships, where information flows from schools "to" families and parents are perceived to lack some capacity or knowledge. However, little is known about the conditions facing Spanish-speaking families at Spanish language immersion schools, which…
Descriptors: Spanish Speaking, Immigrants, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning
Porter, Lisa – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2018
When visiting Dual Language Immersion (DLI) programs within today's public schools, sociocultural divides and linguistic barriers between parents of each represented language group become quickly recognizable. Should it be a priority of DLI programs to foster intercultural parental relations as a means for improving student learning? If given the…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Bilingual Education Programs, Case Studies, Elementary School Students
Turner, Alison M. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2016
Two-way immersion schools are growing in popularity throughout the United States. An emerging issue is to what extent these schools are able to connect with parents from multiple communities. This article describes an effort to connect parents with the school and one another through parent language classes at a Spanish/English two-way immersion…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Elementary School Students, Spanish, English (Second Language)
Feinauer, Erika; Whiting, Erin Feinauer – Bilingual Research Journal, 2014
This study looks at how parents in one Spanish-English two-way immersion (TWI) charter school report their participation in various home language and literacy practices. Parent groups, based on a cluster analysis, highlight the heterogeneity of Latino parents at the school while acknowledging the commonalities as well. Four parent groups emerged…
Descriptors: Spanish, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Family Relationship
Lee, Jin Sook; Jeong, Eunsook – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2013
This qualitative study examines the experiences of Korean-American students, parents and teachers in a newly instituted 50/50 Korean-English dual language immersion programme, where the majority of the students are of Korean descent. Based on home and school observations, as well as interviews with six Korean-American students and their parents…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Language Acquisition, Immersion Programs, Parent Participation
Gerena, Linda – Urban Education, 2011
In an attempt to operationalize an equitable educational program, a dual immersion program was established. After 2 years of field observations, a series of focus group interviews was conducted to examine the perceptions and viewpoints of parents whose children had participated in the program for 2 years. These interviews offered parents an…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Focus Groups, Interviews, Cultural Context
Ramirez, Anel-Janeth – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The growing English learner student population in California faces the daunting challenge of both meeting the academic expectations of school curriculum while also learning to speak, write, read, and understand a new language. Often it is the task of school administrators to choose, plan, implement, and maintain instructional programs that best…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Schools, Immersion Programs, Program Implementation
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