Affirming the Rights of Emergent Bilingual and Multilingual Children and Families

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Affirming the Rights of Emergent Bilingual and Multilingual Children and Families
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Cultural Humility
Cultural Mediators
culturally responsive teaching
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Teacher Education
early language acquisition
educational outcomes
Emergent Bilingual
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family engagement
Family Literacy
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High Quality Early Education
immigrant family integration
immigrant learners
Infant Toddler Centers
intersectionality in education
language development
Linguistic Human Rights
linguistically diverse backgrounds
Loris Malaguzzi
Loris Malaguzzi International Center
Multilingual Children
multilingual contexts
multilingual early childhood classroom practices
Multilingual Learners
multimodal translanguaging
Municipal Infant Toddler Centers
Municipal Preschools
Municipal Preschools and Infant Toddler Centers
Pedagogical Documentation
pedagogy of listening
Professional Development
qualitative classroom research
Reggio Approach
Reggio Children
Reggio Educators
Reggio Emilia
social justice
transformative learning
Transformative Lens
translanguaging pedagogy
WME

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032267340
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Affirming the Rights of Emergent Bilingual and Multilingual Children and Families explores how the philosophy, principles, and practices of the internationally acclaimed Municipal Preschools and Infant Toddler Centers of Reggio Emilia, Italy, advance the social justice and linguistic human rights of emergent bilingual and multilingual children and their families, particularly immigrants and refugees.

The book is driven by the authors’ research-based discourse including an interview with Reggio Emilia educators and direct observations in the Preschools and Infant–toddler Centers in Italy. Chapters include survey and follow-up interviews, and classroom examples from U.S. early childhood educators inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach some of whom are in multilingual settings. Recommendations are included for practitioners who are intentional about advocating for the rights of emergent bi- and multilingual young children. Also included are the researchers’ interpretations and reflexive narratives on contextuality, intersectionality, and intertextuality, which interweave theories and practice. The insightful examinations of scholarly work and the critical review of the distinctive features of the Reggio Emilia philosophy contribute to an early childhood education transformative lens that challenges the status quo of inequities and foregrounds the linguistic and cultural rights of learners who speak different languages. The authors review research and theory that inform the latest developments in culturally and linguistically responsive practices in innovative early education (infant through pre-k), family participation, and teacher preparation and development.

Of general interest to educators and researchers around the world who work to ensure the rights of emergent language learners, this is an essential text for upper-level and graduate students, early childhood educators, educational and community leaders, administrators, and researchers.

Brenda Fyfe, Ed.D., is Dean and Professor Emerita in the School of Education at Webster University, USA.

Yin Lam (Nicole) Lee-Johnson, Ph.D., is Director of the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program and a member of the Leadership Council in the School of Education at Webster University, USA.

Juana Reyes, Ed.D., is Associate Professor in the Early Childhood and Special Education Program at Lewis University, USA.

Geralyn (Gigi) Schroeder Yu, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in Art Education at the University of New Mexico, USA.