Peer-Effect: Non-Traditional Models of Instruction in Spanish as a Heritage Language

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Academic Language Features
Academic Literacies Model
academic literacy development
Academic Literacy Practices
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bilingual education research
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equitable classroom strategies
Ethnographic analysis
Evaluative Language
Heritage Language
Heritage Language Curricula
Heritage Language Education
Heritage Language Learning
heritage language pedagogy
Heritage Language Practices
Heritage Language Programs
Heritage Spanish
Heritage Speakers
Heritage Student
Language Ability Perceptions
Lexico Grammatical Resources
Metalinguistic Questions
Models of instruction
multilingual student inclusion
peer tutoring models in higher education
Personalized Pedagogical Goals
Social Justice
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Spanish
Spanish as a foreign language
Spanish Heritage
Spanish Heritage Language
Spanish Heritage Speakers
Spanish Language
Spanish language teaching
The peer-effect
translanguaging practices
Translingual Literacy Practices
Tutoring Room

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  • ISBN 9781032042602
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Peer Effect: Non-Traditional Models of Instruction in Spanish as a Heritage Language guides an important pedagogical conversation on the relevance of heritage language and literacy practices as resources for instruction, framing heritage teaching and learning as a social justice issue.

Presenting ethnographic and discourse analyses of a heritage peer tutoring program at a university in California, this book focuses on the ways in which the dynamic translanguaging practices that Spanish heritage language (SHL) peer tutors mobilize in a non-classroom, student-led, collaborative academic space directly respond to the literacy demands of academic language development. Based on the in-depth analysis of peer tutors’ translingual practices, the book advances scholarship in SHL pedagogy, providing concrete classroom-based examples, techniques, and activities that nurture equitable pedagogies for heritage student belonging, while challenging the deficit discourse that has traditionally governed the dialogue around literacy instruction for multilingual students.

This versatile volume is designed for educators, researchers, practitioners, and students in the fields of heritage language pedagogy, bilingual education, educational linguistics, and literacy studies for multilingual students.

Lina M. Reznicek-Parrado is Teaching Assistant Professor of Spanish and Founding Director of the Spanish Program for Heritage and Bilingual Speakers at the University of Denver, USA.

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