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Academia Cuauhtli : bilingual/bicultural teacher expertise in a cultural and linguistic revitalization project
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Critical sociocultural perspectives on an asynchronous online intercultural exchange between Hindi and English language learners
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Shaping classrooms, placing students : contextual and intersectional factors in the discipline gap
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Texturing with multimodal texts across content areas : a translanguaging multiliteracies approach to teaching and learning
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Power and caring embodied through bilingual preservice teachers' choice of participant structures
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Synchronous eTandem communication between English and Korean learners : learning through international partnership and intercultural communication
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“She was born speaking English and Spanish!” co-constructing identities and exploring children’s bilingual language practices in a two-way immersion program in central Texas
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Same-turn self-repair practices in peer-peer L2 conversational dyads
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Performing the advocate bilingual teacher : drama-based interventions for future story-making
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Blackness and bilingualism: language ideologies in the African American community
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Dual language bilingual education program implementation : teacher language ideologies and local language policy
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Defining bilingualism : the language ideologies and linguistic practices of bilingual teachers from the U.S.-Mexico border
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I thought we weren't in Spain : the emergence of authenticity in a foreign language classroom
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Latina teachers’ conversations on cultural identity, language ideologies and humanizing pedagogy
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text ; This paper presents a pedagogical inquiry on the impending need for teachers of underserved students to be conscious of their own cultural identity and language ideologies. The paper also inquires on the possible effect such realization has on teachers’ practices, specifically on their usage of humanizing pedagogy in their classrooms. From a Freirean standpoint three bilingual, Latina teachers were invited to enter into a dialogue in order to identify each other’s cultural identity, language ideologies and to make evident how this may have an impact or how it influences their teaching practices. Using data from interviews and other informal interactions the article examines and argues the need for teachers to enter in this type of reflective and conscientious dialogue in order to learn from each other ways to include and increase humanizing practices in their classrooms. Several themes that surface in this inquiry are 1) the importance of teachers becoming aware of their own cultural identity and language ideologies, 2) the need for formal opportunities in which teachers explore these matters in order to build a community that causes change in the educational system, and 3) the presence, if any, of humanizing practices in these teachers’ classrooms and how they can influence each other to improve the opportunities they provide for their students to succeed. ; Curriculum and Instruction
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Humanizing pedagogy; Teachers' cultural identity; Teachers' language ideology
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/26311
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Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
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Latino children of immigrants : identity formation at the intersection of residency status
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Language ideologies in a bilingual fourth grade classroom : a research proposal and reflections
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Colorín colorado este cuento no se ha acabado : modernized folklore Latino style
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