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What is Monoglossic Ideology

Reconceptualizing Language Norms in Multilingual Contexts
An ideology which presupposes that proper linguistic practices are exclusively legitimized by monolinguals as they are able to perform in a way which is broadly socially and culturally accepted.
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Translanguaging in the Multilingual Language Classroom
Laura E. Mendoza (University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8761-7.ch003
Abstract
Given today's culturally diverse classrooms, incorporating new perspectives and pedagogies must be considered of value. This should be primarily considered in the language classroom. Considering multilingualism as a rule, but simultaneously also considering how marginalized many individuals have been, especially in the language classroom; the inclusion of newer pedagogies which resist, and conjointly empower, emergent bilinguals, should be considered. The current chapter aims to highlight relevant literature which may enlighten the use of translanguaging practices in the language classroom.
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