Social Justice Everyday: The integration of social justice into biliteracy units in a two-way immersion program
Strand
Strand I: Pedagogy & Assessment
Immersion/Partner Language(s)
Spanish
Level
Elementary (K-5)
Program Summary/Abstract Description
In a culturally responsive, dual language program, social justice plays a key role in day-to-day curriculum for students. The Guiding Principles for Dual Language (Howard et. al., 2018) states that the curriculum must be focused on bilingualism, biliteracy, and sociocultural competence. In addition, curriculum must promote multiculturalism, linguistic diversity, and equity.
This presentation examines the integration of social justice standards from Teaching Tolerance with integrated bilitieracy units in a two-way immersion program. Participants will be provided with a systematic overview of how teachers and schools can begin the process of integrating social justice standards on a regular basis. We will review sample lessons, texts, and resource lists that can be used in practice.
The principal, instructional coaches, and equity chair will present at this session
Lead Presenter
Janet Davis-Castro, CHCCS
Role/Title
literacy coach/equity chair
Co-Presenters
Jillian La Serna, CHCCS
Role/Title
literacy coach
Dr. Jillian Joy La Serna, CHCCS
Role/Title
principal