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Seventh International Conference on Immersion and Dual Language Education

February 6–9, 2019

The Westin Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA

Secondary Spanish Immersion Materials: Exploring Design and Mobilization in the Classroom

Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 11:15 AM–12:15 PM EST
Park (34)
Strand

Strand I: Pedagogy & Assessment

Immersion/Partner Language(s)

Spanish

Level
Middle School/Junior High
High School
Program Summary/Abstract Description

Integration of content and language is a persistent challenge in dual language and immersion (DLI) classrooms. Although previous scholarship has explored a variety of factors that affect DLI teachers’ abilities to integrate content and language in their pedagogy, none of this work has focused on the potential affordances and constraints of the classroom materials these teachers use. This presentation will share findings from two sequential studies that examined how materials were used in secondary Spanish immersion classrooms in the US. Drawing on a classroom ecology perspective (van Lier, 2004) and sociocultural theory (Vygotsky, 1978), these qualitative case studies involved analysis of audio and video-recorded classroom observations, interviews with teachers, and examples of materials and student work. Findings show that in both classes the nature and positioning of the materials constrained opportunities for integration. Implications for future DLI materials design are discussed.

Lead Presenter

Corinne Mathieu, University of Minnesota
Role/Title

PhD Student

Co-Presenters

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