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Georgia Morrison – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Diasporic Indigenous students are increasingly present in K-12 classrooms in the United States, but a failure to identify their linguistic and cultural backgrounds accurately forces their absence from critical conversations regarding academic growth. This literature review highlights the invisibility that these students endure as false assumptions…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Elementary Secondary Education, Cultural Awareness, Language Usage
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Scott E. Grapin; Marisleydi Ramos Borrego; Vijay Gallardo Navarro – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Research on translanguaging in science and engineering education has grown rapidly. Studies carried out across diverse contexts converge in their commitment to fostering equity in science and engineering learning for linguistically marginalized learners. However, the rapid growth of this research area has exposed different approaches to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, Code Switching (Language), Language Usage
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Alasim, Khalid – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to investigate the research that has addressed the effect of inclusion of d/Deaf and hard of hearing students (d/Dhh) in general education classrooms. Three questions are addressed: 1) How do researchers' perceptions of d/Dhh students' inclusion differ? 2) To what extent are the research findings associated with d/Dhh…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion
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Snell, Julia; Cushing, Ian – Literacy, 2022
International studies of talk-intensive (or 'dialogic') pedagogies have demonstrated that children who experience academically challenging classroom discussion ('dialogue') make greater progress than their peers who have not had this experience. In England, gains in achievement have been greatest for pupils from less privileged socio-economic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nonstandard Dialects, English, Language Usage
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Kelly, Laura Beth; Wakefield, Wendy; Caires-Hurley, Jaclyn; Kganetso, Lynne Watanabe; Moses, Lindsey; Baca, Evelyn – Journal of Literacy Research, 2021
This critical, integrative qualitative review explores how researchers approach, describe, and justify culturally relevant, culturally responsive, or culturally sustaining literacy instruction in prekindergarten through fifth-grade (P-5) classrooms. We reviewed 56 studies published between 1995 and 2018. We documented terms researchers use,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary School Students
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Tebogo J. Rakgogo – Transformation in Higher Education, 2024
The core objective of this article is to evaluate the progress made in linguistic development over the past three decades, with a specific focus on the role of language and its philosophical underpinnings in reshaping and decolonising South African higher education landscape. Linguistic imperialism as a conceptual framework alongside the Framework…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Racial Segregation, Social Change, Colonialism
Danielle L. Pico; Christine Woods – Review of Educational Research, 2023
It is expected that all students in the United States learn to read English well. This task is more complex for emergent bilinguals (EBs), the majority of whom speak Spanish, who are simultaneously developing their English language proficiency. Although several syntheses have documented the positive effects of shared book reading (SBR) in school…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Bilingual Students, Spanish Speaking, Language Proficiency
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Conner, Carlin; Baker, Doris L.; Allor, Jill H. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2020
We review studies that examined whether children who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and who are from culturally and linguistically diverse communities benefit more from being exposed to one versus two or more languages. Fourteen articles fit our criteria. The findings suggest that children with ASD benefit from richer…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Johnson, Eric J.; Avineri, Netta; Johnson, David Cassels – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2017
Hart and Risley's (1995) concept of a "word gap" (aka "language gap") is widely used to describe inferior cognitive development and lower academic achievement as by-products of the language patterns of families from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. In recent decades, this line of deficit research has proliferated and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Academic Achievement, Language Patterns, Economically Disadvantaged
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Parker, Michele A.; Segovia, Edelmira; Tap, Bethany – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2016
We surveyed literature on factors that may influence Hispanic students academically including generational status, gender roles, and use of language in the Southeastern United States and North Carolina. We discuss how risk factors can be addressed (e.g., increasing awareness of risk factors, tutoring, mentoring, and after-school programs). We…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Academic Achievement, Gender Issues, Sex Role
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Tedick, Diane J.; Wesely, Pamela M. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2015
This review of the extant research literature focuses on research about content-based language instruction (CBI) programmes in K-12 foreign/second language education in the USA. The review emphasises studies on one-way language immersion (OWI) and two-way language immersion (TWI) programmes, which are school-based and subject matter-driven. OWI…
Descriptors: Course Content, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Guimbert, Stephane; Miwa, Keiko; Nguyen, Duc Thanh – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
One of the first achievements of post-conflict Afghanistan was to bring almost 4 million children back to school. Issues remain daunting, however, with low primary enrollment especially for girls and in rural areas and very weak learning achievements. We review some key features of the education system in Afghanistan. By matching household and…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Enrollment Trends, Rural Education
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Lovelace, Sherri; Wheeler, Tiffany R. – Education, 2006
Cultural discontinuity refers to the lack of cohesion between two or more cultures. Upon entry into school, differences in the functional use of language among culturally and linguistically diverse children have been found to account for the discontinuity they experience. Because children come to school socialized to language in culture-specific…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Socialization, Cultural Differences, Language Styles
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Freedman, Sarah Warshauer; Calfee, Robert C. – Written Communication, 1984
Suggests general changes in the standard reading and writing curricula and examines the language of writing instruction, in college level individual writing conferences, to take a closer look at issues involved in implementing the curricula for higher and lower achieving students. (FL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Communication Skills, Comprehension, Curriculum Development
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Gonzalez, Virginia – Bilingual Research Journal, 2001
A multidimensional model is presented for understanding an ecological perspective to the study of development in language minority children. Socioeconomic and sociocultural factors influencing language minority child development are discussed, with emphasis on the effects of cultural familial factors and home language use. Recommendations for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Biculturalism, Child Development
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