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Peter Sayer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Note from the series editor V
- Preface VII
- Foreword: Re-Seeing translanguaging in teacher education and research IX
- Contents XV
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 “A veces encuentro más palabras en español”: Taking a stance towards translanguaging as a socially just pedagogy for bilingual teacher preparation 11
- Chapter 2 Listening to culturally grounded translingual dispositions in teacher education 35
- Chapter 3 Learning from Latinx pre-service teachers’ understandings of their linguistic repertoires 59
- Chapter 4 “If you want to be taken seriously, you have to speak like a white person”: TESOL graduate students’ grappling with translanguaging-as-social justice stance 81
- Chapter 5 Starting with the teachers: Pursuing paradigmatic shift through the development of teachers’ translanguaging repertoires 103
- Chapter 6 Building bilingual teachers’ translanguaging repertoires in a new immigrant destination state 123
- Chapter 7 A teacher’s perspective of translanguaging corrientes: Contextualizing power and control in the translanguaging stance 145
- Afterword 167
- Index 173
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Note from the series editor V
- Preface VII
- Foreword: Re-Seeing translanguaging in teacher education and research IX
- Contents XV
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 “A veces encuentro más palabras en español”: Taking a stance towards translanguaging as a socially just pedagogy for bilingual teacher preparation 11
- Chapter 2 Listening to culturally grounded translingual dispositions in teacher education 35
- Chapter 3 Learning from Latinx pre-service teachers’ understandings of their linguistic repertoires 59
- Chapter 4 “If you want to be taken seriously, you have to speak like a white person”: TESOL graduate students’ grappling with translanguaging-as-social justice stance 81
- Chapter 5 Starting with the teachers: Pursuing paradigmatic shift through the development of teachers’ translanguaging repertoires 103
- Chapter 6 Building bilingual teachers’ translanguaging repertoires in a new immigrant destination state 123
- Chapter 7 A teacher’s perspective of translanguaging corrientes: Contextualizing power and control in the translanguaging stance 145
- Afterword 167
- Index 173