Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter representations of language, implicit or explicit descriptions which shift over time and are always tied to social and political interests. Teachers’ work necessarily depends on these descriptions, which are deeply embedded within their responsibilities to curricula and other structures of schooling through the process of curricularization (Kibler & Valdés, 2016; Valdés, 2015). As they plan and teach within these structures, teachers must somehow reconcile these responsibilities with their students’ developing language practices. This ethnographic, discourse analytic study shows how a bilingual teacher at a K-8 school in Philadelphia made sense ...
Although classrooms across the United States continue to become more diverse, teachers are often und...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
There comes a point in every language teacher’s career when practice in the classroom is incongruent...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
This qualitative study provides illustrations embedded in case studies of four focal preservice Engl...
This qualitative study provides illustrations embedded in case studies of four focal preservice Engl...
This dissertation asks how thinking about language can help us think about, and perhaps think differ...
This dissertation asks how thinking about language can help us think about, and perhaps think differ...
This dissertation is a qualitative multi-case study of in-service teachers Sara and Raniya and pre-s...
textIn order to illustrate, I begin this report with an account of some of my experiences as a bilin...
Hulse, B. (2017). Bringing languages to life: a longitudinal study of the development of creative pr...
This telling case study (Mitchell, 1984) situated within a sociolinguistic frame (Hymes, 1967; Fishm...
Language learning happens across many sites of social interactions; those scarred by injustices, con...
Although classrooms across the United States continue to become more diverse, teachers are often und...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
There comes a point in every language teacher’s career when practice in the classroom is incongruent...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
Whether or not we are teachers, all of us must make sense of language. In doing so, we encounter rep...
This qualitative study provides illustrations embedded in case studies of four focal preservice Engl...
This qualitative study provides illustrations embedded in case studies of four focal preservice Engl...
This dissertation asks how thinking about language can help us think about, and perhaps think differ...
This dissertation asks how thinking about language can help us think about, and perhaps think differ...
This dissertation is a qualitative multi-case study of in-service teachers Sara and Raniya and pre-s...
textIn order to illustrate, I begin this report with an account of some of my experiences as a bilin...
Hulse, B. (2017). Bringing languages to life: a longitudinal study of the development of creative pr...
This telling case study (Mitchell, 1984) situated within a sociolinguistic frame (Hymes, 1967; Fishm...
Language learning happens across many sites of social interactions; those scarred by injustices, con...
Although classrooms across the United States continue to become more diverse, teachers are often und...
Understanding language teachers’ mental lives (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by...
There comes a point in every language teacher’s career when practice in the classroom is incongruent...