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11. A Case of DLBE Gentrification and Tools for Engaging Stakeholders in How to Do Better
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Ivana Espinet
, Kate Menken und Imee Hernandez
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword: Toward a Post-Gentrification Future in Bilingual Education Research, Policy and Practice xv
- An Introduction to Overcoming the Gentrification of Dual Language, Bilingual and Immersion Education 1
- 1. Setting the Foundation: Tracing the Evolving Critiques of the Gentrification of Dual Language Bilingual Education 13
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Part 1: Research Chapters
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Lens at the School Level
- 2. Colonizing Hillside Elementary: The Figured World(s) of Parent Engagement at a Gentrifying (Two-Way) Bilingual School 39
- 3. Contingent Commodification: Brazilian Students and the Gentrification of Portuguese–English Dual Language Bilingual Education 61
- 4. The Impact of Neoliberal Multilingualism and Gentrification on Chinese DLBE Programs: Programs that Do and Don’t Enroll Heritage Learners 82
- 5. ‘Downplay that Spanish Side’: The White Listening Subject in an Ethnically Homogeneous Bilingual Program Cohort 105
- 6. Translanguaging and Racialized Multilingual Children: Envisioning Dual Language Education for Working-Class Students of Color 129
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Lens Beyond the School Level
- 7. Mass Production, Mass Marketing and Mass Displacement in DLBE Policy: A Call for Locally Crafted Programs 145
- 8. ¿Estamos Escuchando?: Creating Transformative Ruptures that Amplify Latinx Families’ Rights to DLBE in Chicagoland 166
- 9. Earmarking the Constellations of Financial Gentrification: The Elusivity of Funding Dual Language Bilingual Education for Emergent Bilinguals 189
- 10. Críticos, no criticones: Applying the Actions of Critical Consciousness in an Interdisciplinary Collaboration Across Two Universities and a School District’s Dual Language/ESL Department 212
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Part 2: Stakeholder Resource Chapters
- 11. A Case of DLBE Gentrification and Tools for Engaging Stakeholders in How to Do Better 237
- 12. Nice White Parents and Dual Language Education 259
- 13. Countering Gentrification through Critical Consciousness: Recommendations and Success Stories for DLBE Educators 262
- 14. Creating DLBE Programs that Center Equity in the Face of School Choice Policies 271
- Conclusion: Overcoming DLBE Gentrification by Aiming for the Commons 285
- Index 299
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword: Toward a Post-Gentrification Future in Bilingual Education Research, Policy and Practice xv
- An Introduction to Overcoming the Gentrification of Dual Language, Bilingual and Immersion Education 1
- 1. Setting the Foundation: Tracing the Evolving Critiques of the Gentrification of Dual Language Bilingual Education 13
-
Part 1: Research Chapters
-
Lens at the School Level
- 2. Colonizing Hillside Elementary: The Figured World(s) of Parent Engagement at a Gentrifying (Two-Way) Bilingual School 39
- 3. Contingent Commodification: Brazilian Students and the Gentrification of Portuguese–English Dual Language Bilingual Education 61
- 4. The Impact of Neoliberal Multilingualism and Gentrification on Chinese DLBE Programs: Programs that Do and Don’t Enroll Heritage Learners 82
- 5. ‘Downplay that Spanish Side’: The White Listening Subject in an Ethnically Homogeneous Bilingual Program Cohort 105
- 6. Translanguaging and Racialized Multilingual Children: Envisioning Dual Language Education for Working-Class Students of Color 129
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Lens Beyond the School Level
- 7. Mass Production, Mass Marketing and Mass Displacement in DLBE Policy: A Call for Locally Crafted Programs 145
- 8. ¿Estamos Escuchando?: Creating Transformative Ruptures that Amplify Latinx Families’ Rights to DLBE in Chicagoland 166
- 9. Earmarking the Constellations of Financial Gentrification: The Elusivity of Funding Dual Language Bilingual Education for Emergent Bilinguals 189
- 10. Críticos, no criticones: Applying the Actions of Critical Consciousness in an Interdisciplinary Collaboration Across Two Universities and a School District’s Dual Language/ESL Department 212
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Part 2: Stakeholder Resource Chapters
- 11. A Case of DLBE Gentrification and Tools for Engaging Stakeholders in How to Do Better 237
- 12. Nice White Parents and Dual Language Education 259
- 13. Countering Gentrification through Critical Consciousness: Recommendations and Success Stories for DLBE Educators 262
- 14. Creating DLBE Programs that Center Equity in the Face of School Choice Policies 271
- Conclusion: Overcoming DLBE Gentrification by Aiming for the Commons 285
- Index 299