Spanish is the fastest-growing non-English language spoken in the United States (Jenkins, 2018) and the Southwest represents the largest Latinx population growth with the greatest densities of Spanish-speaking communities (Potowski, 2018). Additionally, Spanish is the most widely taught second language in the United States, enrolling more students at the postsecondary level than all other modern languages combined (Burns, 2018). While many academic institutions acclaim language learning as a cultural and linguistic bridge, positive overall attitudes toward Spanish and Spanish-speaking cultures have declined after enrollment in introductory Spanish classes (Acheson & Nelson, 2015). This qualitative research study, conducted at a large land-g...
This article analyzes the critical language awareness (CLA) of Spanish university-level students who...
The most recent Open Doors report by the Institute of International Education (IIE, 2020) indicates ...
Even though the interest in Heritage Language Education in the U.S. dates back to the 1960’s, accor...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
Previous studies have been critical of standard language ideologies in universitylevel L2 Spanish i...
Research on Heritage Language Learners (HLLs) began in the 1970s when the term heritage languages or...
Spanish heritage speakers are a growing and heterogeneous population that shares a status of inequal...
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2012), the United States is the world's fifth most po...
This dissertation examines the in-class and out-of-class language learning experiences of university...
Research on Spanish as a heritage language (SHL) has found that language ideologies have impacted SH...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
Cross-cultural learning and identity formation are an under-theorized but fundamental aspect of dual...
Spanish language teaching in US higher education is today generally divided between ‘foreign languag...
This dissertation presents findings from an ethnographic exploration of the role of language in the ...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
This article analyzes the critical language awareness (CLA) of Spanish university-level students who...
The most recent Open Doors report by the Institute of International Education (IIE, 2020) indicates ...
Even though the interest in Heritage Language Education in the U.S. dates back to the 1960’s, accor...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
Previous studies have been critical of standard language ideologies in universitylevel L2 Spanish i...
Research on Heritage Language Learners (HLLs) began in the 1970s when the term heritage languages or...
Spanish heritage speakers are a growing and heterogeneous population that shares a status of inequal...
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2012), the United States is the world's fifth most po...
This dissertation examines the in-class and out-of-class language learning experiences of university...
Research on Spanish as a heritage language (SHL) has found that language ideologies have impacted SH...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
Cross-cultural learning and identity formation are an under-theorized but fundamental aspect of dual...
Spanish language teaching in US higher education is today generally divided between ‘foreign languag...
This dissertation presents findings from an ethnographic exploration of the role of language in the ...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
This article analyzes the critical language awareness (CLA) of Spanish university-level students who...
The most recent Open Doors report by the Institute of International Education (IIE, 2020) indicates ...
Even though the interest in Heritage Language Education in the U.S. dates back to the 1960’s, accor...