This dissertation examines the in-class and out-of-class language learning experiences of university students in the U.S. Southwest enrolled in beginner-level Spanish. Spanish is not only the fastest growing spoken language in the U.S.; it is also the most popular second language studied across educational institutions, by far. My research indicates that students often idealize the Southwest as inherently bilingual and therefore enroll in Spanish to gain access to this bilingualism, although expectations for language learning within the university encourage otherwise. Topic and discourse analyses of course syllabi, textbooks and field notes demonstrate how broad institutional ideologies and daily classroom interactions work to socialize and...
This case study explores the Spanish speaking and writing practices of middle-school Latina/o youth ...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
Focusing on Spanish in California, this article offers language educators a critical perspective int...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
Spanish is the fastest-growing non-English language spoken in the United States (Jenkins, 2018) and ...
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2012), the United States is the world's fifth most po...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
This dissertation examines the negotiation of language ideologies and identity construction amongst ...
This Dissertation is a qualitative study that uses ethnographic research methods to examine the tran...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This case study explores the Spanish speaking and writing practices of middle-school Latina/o youth ...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
Focusing on Spanish in California, this article offers language educators a critical perspective int...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
Spanish is the fastest-growing non-English language spoken in the United States (Jenkins, 2018) and ...
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2012), the United States is the world's fifth most po...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
This dissertation examines the negotiation of language ideologies and identity construction amongst ...
This Dissertation is a qualitative study that uses ethnographic research methods to examine the tran...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
This case study explores the Spanish speaking and writing practices of middle-school Latina/o youth ...
This article investigates a project that used student-centered teaching and languages for specific p...
Focusing on Spanish in California, this article offers language educators a critical perspective int...