Teaching Emergent Bilingual Students with Dis/Abilities

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children with immigrant background
children with learning disability and elementary schools
cultural artifacts and student identity
disability and assimilation
disability and zone of proximal development
disability civil rights movement
disabled elementary school students and student agency
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diverse elementary school-aged children and special education
diversity and school context
english language learners and special education
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ethnographic account of young bilingual with disabilities
high quality learning spaces for bilingual children with a disability
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humanistic perspectives and teaching multicultural students
hybrid learning spaces
inclusion and multilingual students
intersectionality
multilingual students and cultures
science education and children with a disability
science education and emergent bilinguals
student critical thinking
student identity and disability
teacher candidates and teaching diverse students
teacher education
teacher preparation
teacher preparation and humanizing pedagogy
teacher preparation and teaching bilingual children
teacher preparation and teaching plurilingual children with disabilities

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807768112
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Grounded in authentic teaching and learning experiences, this book shows elementary school educators how to create spaces that more respectfully and humanely address the needs of emergent bilinguals with disabilities. While the fields of bilingual education and disability studies have been traditionally kept separate, Martínez-Álvarez argues that many of the constructs researchers and educators employ in their respective fields can be combined to improve instruction. This book establishes a dialogue among important constructs such as issues of assimilation and ableism, and the expansion of identity, agency, and humanistic pedagogies. It then looks at how these constructs can be used to better understand children who have been assigned inflexible labels that do not cohesively represent their bilingual/bicultural identities and their varied ways of learning. The text explores the limitations of categorizing children into "boxes," particularly those of minoritized backgrounds, and focuses on actual practices that will engage and empower learners.

Book Features:

  • Combines the fields of bilingual education and disability studies so that bilingual students with disabilities can be understood and taught from a strengths-based perspective.
  • Includes activity invitations to help teachers create high-quality learning spaces.
  • Provides sample work from diverse elementary school–aged children, as well as children's responses to the learning activity.
  • Proposes curriculum to expand what identity and agency look like in schools embracing more humanistic pedagogies.

Patricia Martínez-Álvarez is an associate professor and director of the Bilingual/Bicultural Education program at Teachers College, Columbia University.

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