Dominant approaches to teaching social studies often marginalize bilingual and bicultural students. This is particularly troubling because the explicit goal of the social studies is to cultivate civic participation. Educational inequalities are thus tied to political inequalities. In light of this, this article shares a narrative case study of the author\u27s own bilingual and bicultural approach to teaching middle school civics at a dual-language American school in Mexico. Through the illustration of a comparative civics curriculum that incorporates translanguaging practices, the author argues that embracing bilingualism and biculturalism in the social studies can lead to more expansive possibilities for justice-oriented civic education
This critical ethnographic study is about how bilingual students, their teachers, and other authorit...
The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts a...
The implementation of dual language programs, also called bilingual education, in a community not on...
Inclusion is a fundamental aspect of social studies education in general and democratic education in...
The article argues against an ahistorical deficit model of Spanish/English bilingualism in education...
A large body of research exists concerning teaching students of Mexican background whose primary lan...
This theoretical essay offers a genealogical analysis (Foucault, 1975) that problematizes the idea o...
As the film directors Bertrand Tavernier and Laurent Cantet demonstrate in their respective films It...
This research is motivated by the inequity between native Spanish speaking students in the United St...
The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts a...
This article explores the controversial issue of Bilingual Education. Violeta Mendoza Wagner argues ...
This article provides a cultural and political critique of the constitution of bilingual/English-as-...
Traditional social studies curriculum in the K-12 system focuses on United States history through a ...
This ethnographic case study examines how fourth graders in a New York City Spanish/English dual lan...
As many K-6 students enrolled in dual language and bilingual programs enter middle and subsequently ...
This critical ethnographic study is about how bilingual students, their teachers, and other authorit...
The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts a...
The implementation of dual language programs, also called bilingual education, in a community not on...
Inclusion is a fundamental aspect of social studies education in general and democratic education in...
The article argues against an ahistorical deficit model of Spanish/English bilingualism in education...
A large body of research exists concerning teaching students of Mexican background whose primary lan...
This theoretical essay offers a genealogical analysis (Foucault, 1975) that problematizes the idea o...
As the film directors Bertrand Tavernier and Laurent Cantet demonstrate in their respective films It...
This research is motivated by the inequity between native Spanish speaking students in the United St...
The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts a...
This article explores the controversial issue of Bilingual Education. Violeta Mendoza Wagner argues ...
This article provides a cultural and political critique of the constitution of bilingual/English-as-...
Traditional social studies curriculum in the K-12 system focuses on United States history through a ...
This ethnographic case study examines how fourth graders in a New York City Spanish/English dual lan...
As many K-6 students enrolled in dual language and bilingual programs enter middle and subsequently ...
This critical ethnographic study is about how bilingual students, their teachers, and other authorit...
The purpose of this article is to show how, in the United States, some states and school districts a...
The implementation of dual language programs, also called bilingual education, in a community not on...