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Guzmán, Nelly Paulina Trejo; Vázquez, Alberto Mora; Rubio, Karla Lorena Andrade – Bilingual Research Journal, 2023
Over the last decade, unprecedented numbers of students of Mexican origin have been transitioning from the U.S. to Mexico. The presence of these students in Mexican schools has raised concerns regarding the challenges they face and the possible squandering of their linguistic and cultural asset. In this article, we contribute to an understanding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mexican Americans, Elementary School Students, Migrant Children
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Christian Fallas-Escobar; Ryan W. Pontier – Bilingual Research Journal, 2024
This study explored 17 bilingual teacher candidates' (bilingual TCs) representations of their lived experience of language via linguistic portraits. Specifically, attention was paid to the semiotic elements (space, place, time, and the body) these bilingual TCs employed and the ways this assemblage of elements formed raciolinguistic chronotopes.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Preservice Teachers, Spanish Speaking, English
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Corredor, Lina Martín; Henderson, Kathryn I.; Álvarez, Adriana – Bilingual Research Journal, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine Mexican and Mexican-American mothers' perspectives about the construction of two-way dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs in the context of an urban area in South Texas and to analyze the factors that contribute to their decision about their children's participation in such programs. Our main…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Mother Attitudes, Social Integration, Bilingual Education Programs
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Briceño, Allison; Zoeller, Emily – Bilingual Research Journal, 2022
Teaching for equity with bilingual learners means building on students' linguistic strengths. This critical qualitative self-study explored how pre-service bilingual teachers developed ideology and pedagogy through a structured, holistic approach to writing instruction. Seven bilingual teacher candidates implemented a strategic Transliteracy…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Bilingualism, Teacher Education Programs, Literacy
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Esquinca, Alberto; de la Piedra, María Teresa; Herrera-Rocha, Lidia – Bilingual Research Journal, 2021
In this two-year ethnographic study, we explored engineering teaching and learning in fourth-grade, dual language (DL) classrooms. We discuss the biliterate disciplinary practices in these classrooms, examining data (field notes, interviews, artifacts, audio, and video recordings) gathered at a school on the US-Mexico border. Our purpose is to…
Descriptors: Literacy, Bilingualism, Ethnography, Engineering Education
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García, Ofelia; Sung, Kenzo K. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2018
As the 1968 Bilingual Education Act (BEA) reaches its 50th anniversary, we provide a critical historical review of its contradictory origins and legacy. By distilling the BEA's history into three periods that we label "power to the people," "pride for the people," and "profit from the people," we demonstrate that the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Second Language Learning, Educational Legislation, Educational History
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Cioè-Peña, María – Bilingual Research Journal, 2020
While access to bilingual education programs is on the rise, Emergent Bilingual Learners Labeled as Dis/abled (EBLADs) continue to experience English-mostly educational placements. Analysis of interviews with ten Latinx mothers of EBLADs revealed that educators recommended their children be placed in English-only instructional programs to avoid…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Students with Disabilities, Bilingual Education, Student Placement
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Burns, Meg – Bilingual Research Journal, 2017
This case study of a two-way dual language school explores the role of whiteness in a bilingual space, specifically with regards to parent involvement. I ask how whiteness operates in this setting and how the school's response to parent involvement reflects and/or challenges white supremacy. Using the concept of "interest convergence"…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Bilingual Education Programs, Whites, Parent Participation
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Salinas, Cinthia; Rodríguez, Noreen Naseem; Lewis, Brenda Ayala – Bilingual Research Journal, 2015
Utilizing a figured worlds and critical historical inquiry framework, this qualitative study examined how the Tejano History Curriculum Project provided opportunities for prospective and practicing bilingual educators to challenge long-standing and problematic depictions of Tejana/o histories in Texas. This study examined how these teachers…
Descriptors: History, Social Studies, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Practices
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Hernando-Lloréns, Belén; Blair, Alissa – Bilingual Research Journal, 2017
Through two qualitative case studies conducted over two years, this research examines the educational practices and perceptions of two working-class Mexican transnational families currently living in a Midwestern city in the United States. Findings indicate that for transnational families and their children, educational inclusion is about…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Mexican Americans, Inclusion
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Przymus, Steve Daniel – Bilingual Research Journal, 2016
This study reports on an innovative approach to dual-language instruction (DLI) at the secondary-education level and introduces the 2-1-L2 model. The context of the study is an American Government class at a public charter high school in Tucson, Arizona, where the 2-1-L2 model was used for nine weeks to structure daily 90-minute lessons into a…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, United States Government (Course), Bilingual Education, Teaching Methods
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Andrews, Micah – Bilingual Research Journal, 2013
The growth of the Mexican population in the U.S. Midwest has also been reflected in the public school population. Mexican students face many hardships in school such as language difficulties and cultural issues. Due to these hardships, their dropout rate from school is high and their attendance of postsecondary institutions is low. Using critical…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Discourse Analysis, Second Language Learning, Educational Change
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Ruiz, Nadeen T.; Barajas, Manuel – Bilingual Research Journal, 2012
The authors--a researcher in Latino educational issues and a sociologist specializing in migration--collaborated to more fully understand and explain the schooling circumstances of Mexican indigenous students. After elaborating a conceptual framework of transationalism, the researchers present three types of results: (a) critical understandings…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Language of Instruction, Multilingualism, Migration
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Peralta, Claudia – Bilingual Research Journal, 2013
This study explored how Mexican immigrant and first-generation Mexican youth resist, conform to, and persist in schooling. Using Latino Critical Race Theory (LatCrit) as a framework, evidence of the "sticky mess" of racial inequalities (Espinoza & Harris, 1997) was shown to impact the lives of all participants. However, the strength…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Mexican Americans, Immigrants, Critical Theory
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Vu, Jennifer A.; Bailey, Alison L.; Howes, Carollee – Bilingual Research Journal, 2010
Reasons for code-switching in young children range from the linguistic (single-word borrowings that appear to be translation equivalents or to fill gaps in lexical knowledge) to more complex sociolinguistic and sociocognitive factors, such as desiring affiliative interactions. We looked at patterns of code-switching in narratives derived from…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Young Children, Mexican Americans, Code Switching (Language)
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