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Linguistically disenfranchised students: Systemic silencing within the academic world and counternarratives of possibilities.
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Linguistically disenfranchised students: Systemic silencing within the academic world and counternarratives of possibilities./
Author:
Chaplin, Mae S.
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238 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-12(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-12A(E).
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Bilingual education. -
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Linguistically disenfranchised students: Systemic silencing within the academic world and counternarratives of possibilities.
Chaplin, Mae S.
Linguistically disenfranchised students: Systemic silencing within the academic world and counternarratives of possibilities.
- 238 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-12(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Claremont Graduate University, 2013.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Bringing issue of social justice and equity into the current discourse regarding public education continues to face many challenges, particularly in Southern California (Callahan, 2005; Olsen, 2010; Valenzuela et al., 2007). For example, Latino students whose native language is not English are forced to struggle through an educational system designed to assimilate them into the English-only meritocracy, often at the expense of their native tongue and heritage (Cross, 2007; Fine, Jaffe-Walter, Pedraza, Futch, & Stoudt, 2008; Valenzuela, Prieto, & Hamilton, 2007). Furthermore, the existing focus on standardized testing results as well as traditional, quantitative research methods to explain such results leaves little space for counter narratives against the status quo to emerge. Without such counter narratives, systemic change and empowerment for linguistically marginalized students cannot be obtained on the widespread level necessary for social transformation (Duncan-Andrade & Morrell, 2008; Freire, 2007; Wink, 2005).
ISBN: 9781303317200Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Bringing issue of social justice and equity into the current discourse regarding public education continues to face many challenges, particularly in Southern California (Callahan, 2005; Olsen, 2010; Valenzuela et al., 2007). For example, Latino students whose native language is not English are forced to struggle through an educational system designed to assimilate them into the English-only meritocracy, often at the expense of their native tongue and heritage (Cross, 2007; Fine, Jaffe-Walter, Pedraza, Futch, & Stoudt, 2008; Valenzuela, Prieto, & Hamilton, 2007). Furthermore, the existing focus on standardized testing results as well as traditional, quantitative research methods to explain such results leaves little space for counter narratives against the status quo to emerge. Without such counter narratives, systemic change and empowerment for linguistically marginalized students cannot be obtained on the widespread level necessary for social transformation (Duncan-Andrade & Morrell, 2008; Freire, 2007; Wink, 2005).
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The findings that emerged during the course of this project indicated a narrow set of educational options currently available to Latino and Latina students whose first language is not English. Specifically, the existing educational pathways available to students from linguistically disenfranchised groups were found to be extremely limiting; and thereby, pushed students towards assimilation into the status quo of the dominant society. However, the process of critical pedagogy and problem posing used during this project additionally gave rise to counter narratives and spaces for hope.
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