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What is Dynamic Bilingualism

Handbook of Research on Pedagogies and Cultural Considerations for Young English Language Learners
Only one linguistic repertoire exists under this view. There is no separation of languages.
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Hybrid Language Practices for English Language Learners
Lidia Herrera-Rocha (The University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3955-1.ch004
Abstract
English Language Learners (ELLs) form a growing segment of the U.S. population. Macro-level policies have been established to accommodate the needs of minority groups of language learners. Educational institutions have implemented these policies at the micro-level through diverse bilingual education programs. This chapter examines educational approaches that promote social and academic achievement for ELLs and those initiatives that may further marginalize learners. The reasoning behind the practices in each approach is examined through a theoretical and empirical lens to find effective pedagogical practices. As a student and a former educator in a transitional bilingual program in a border city, I will begin with my perspective on a program that focuses on assimilation into the mainstream culture through the dominant language. Best practices for ELLs, as perceived through personal experiences, empirical and theoretical evidence, embrace an educational space where primary and secondary discourses can coexist in a hybrid environment of multivoicedness.
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Initial Literacy Teaching of Indigenous Children: Designing Pedagogy for Urban Schools
Linguistic practice that reflects the continuously changing role of languages within multilingual contexts and multimodal communication.
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Implementing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Teaching in Dual Language Bilingual Inclusive Classrooms
A view of bilingualism that acknowledges that bilingualism is fluid and constantly changing. That bilingual individual's linguistic practices interact and are shaped by their communities (García & Kleifgen, 2010).
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Exploring Literatura Fronteriza as Luminal Spaces for Bilingual Teachers
Dynamic bilingualism reflects an ecological perspective of language development in that multilingual individuals draw upon a repertoire of linguistic resources across their languages, as opposed to considering languages as distinct semiotic processes.
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