Latino students’ educational success is central to America’s prosperity—in traditional immigrant destinations and in New Latino Diaspora locations, previously unfamiliar with Latinos. Implicated in this success is the reception young immigrants receive, especially the ways in which they are identified in schools. We describe findings from 6 years of ethnographic research in a high school and an elementary school in the New Latino Diaspora and describe divergent ideologies of Mexican-immigrant Spanish circulating in each context. We show how monoglossic language ideologies in the 2 schools frame teenage immigrants as deficient and younger immigrant children as proficient. These ideologies influence both elementary and high school decisions a...
The formation of languages and dialects is frequently considered a social process (Gal & Irvine, 199...
This twenty-three month ethnographic study seeks to understand how citizenship status impacts the ev...
Educating for a future that assumes students will be educated in the country where they were born or...
Latino students’ educational success is central to America’s prosperity—in traditional immigrant des...
Latino students’ educational success is central to America’s prosperity—in traditional immigrant des...
This article explores how language ideologies—beliefs about immigrant students’ language use—carry c...
This article explores how language ideologies—beliefs about immigrant students’ language use—carry c...
In California, Latina/o/x youth make up more than half of the 2017-2018 K-12 student population. Whi...
Spanish heritage speakers are a growing and heterogeneous population that shares a status of inequal...
In recent years the ‘Latino Diaspora’ has spread to states in the Midwest and Northeast, which have ...
Increased mobility due to globalization and other geopolitical shifts has changed school demographic...
An ethnography studying ESL and the social, cultural and academic assimilation processes of Mexican ...
The New Latino Diaspora is a demographic phenomenon that describes the immigration of Latinos from a...
The Role Identity Plays in Choosing High School Spanish Classes The United States of America is a na...
Teachers and students in the United States face evolving challenges as growing numbers of language m...
The formation of languages and dialects is frequently considered a social process (Gal & Irvine, 199...
This twenty-three month ethnographic study seeks to understand how citizenship status impacts the ev...
Educating for a future that assumes students will be educated in the country where they were born or...
Latino students’ educational success is central to America’s prosperity—in traditional immigrant des...
Latino students’ educational success is central to America’s prosperity—in traditional immigrant des...
This article explores how language ideologies—beliefs about immigrant students’ language use—carry c...
This article explores how language ideologies—beliefs about immigrant students’ language use—carry c...
In California, Latina/o/x youth make up more than half of the 2017-2018 K-12 student population. Whi...
Spanish heritage speakers are a growing and heterogeneous population that shares a status of inequal...
In recent years the ‘Latino Diaspora’ has spread to states in the Midwest and Northeast, which have ...
Increased mobility due to globalization and other geopolitical shifts has changed school demographic...
An ethnography studying ESL and the social, cultural and academic assimilation processes of Mexican ...
The New Latino Diaspora is a demographic phenomenon that describes the immigration of Latinos from a...
The Role Identity Plays in Choosing High School Spanish Classes The United States of America is a na...
Teachers and students in the United States face evolving challenges as growing numbers of language m...
The formation of languages and dialects is frequently considered a social process (Gal & Irvine, 199...
This twenty-three month ethnographic study seeks to understand how citizenship status impacts the ev...
Educating for a future that assumes students will be educated in the country where they were born or...