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Seventh International Conference on Immersion and Dual Language Education

du 6 au 9 February 2019

The Westin Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA

Proposing a New Fourth Goal for Equitable Dual Language Education: Ideological Clarity for All

samedi 9 février 2019 à 11:15–12:15 EST
Independence (110)
Strand

Strand III: Program Design, Development and Evaluation

Immersion/Partner Language(s)

not language specific

Level

All

Program Summary/Abstract Description

Dual language (DL) programs of all types share three core goals: academic achievement, bilingualism/biliteracy, and cross-cultural competency. This presentation proposes a fourth goal: ideological clarity. Although DL programs are designed to integrate students from diverse linguistic, cultural and racial/ethnic backgrounds, equity is still a challenge (Review of Research in Education, 2017). We argue that centering ideological clarity – or fostering among teachers, parents and children an awareness of structural oppression and a readiness to take action to correct it – can enhance educational opportunity and justice for all DL students. Using real examples from schools across the US, we illustrate four elements: interrogating power, critical listening, historicizing schools, and embracing discomfort. We describe how this new goal will impact and enhance the other three core goals, supporting the development of more successful, equitable, and socially just DL schools.

Lead Presenter

Lisa Dorner, University of Missouri
Role/Title

Associate Professor

Co-Presenters

Daniel Heiman, University of North Texas
Role/Title

Assistant Professor

Deborah Palmer, PhD, University of Colorado-Boulder
Role/Title

Professor

Claudia Cervantes-Soon, Arizona State University
Role/Title

Associate Professor

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