Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom

This ethnographic case study is situated in a suburban elementary school’s third grade Two-Way 50:50 Dual Language immersion model in Central Texas. Interviews, surveys and observations were conducted to examine the students’ use of the two languages targeted in the Dual Language Immersion program,...

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Main Author: Thomei, Marissa De Jesus
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Language:en_US
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/22432
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-224322015-09-20T17:18:40ZInvestment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroomThomei, Marissa De JesusDual languageInvestmentIdentityCapitalBilingualismThis ethnographic case study is situated in a suburban elementary school’s third grade Two-Way 50:50 Dual Language immersion model in Central Texas. Interviews, surveys and observations were conducted to examine the students’ use of the two languages targeted in the Dual Language Immersion program, English and Spanish. Drawing on the notion of “investment” (Norton, 2000) and Bourdieu’s theory of “cultural and linguistic capital” (Bourdieu, 1986), this research studies the language use of six students representing the two language groups in the program. In the data analysis, the researcher finds that the notion of investment is consistent in all the participants, although the aspect that they choose to invest in varies and is represented in their culture, language and identity.text2013-11-25T16:05:16Z2013-052013-06-28May 20132013-11-25T16:05:17Zapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/22432en_US
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topic Dual language
Investment
Identity
Capital
Bilingualism
spellingShingle Dual language
Investment
Identity
Capital
Bilingualism
Thomei, Marissa De Jesus
Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
description This ethnographic case study is situated in a suburban elementary school’s third grade Two-Way 50:50 Dual Language immersion model in Central Texas. Interviews, surveys and observations were conducted to examine the students’ use of the two languages targeted in the Dual Language Immersion program, English and Spanish. Drawing on the notion of “investment” (Norton, 2000) and Bourdieu’s theory of “cultural and linguistic capital” (Bourdieu, 1986), this research studies the language use of six students representing the two language groups in the program. In the data analysis, the researcher finds that the notion of investment is consistent in all the participants, although the aspect that they choose to invest in varies and is represented in their culture, language and identity. === text
author Thomei, Marissa De Jesus
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author_sort Thomei, Marissa De Jesus
title Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
title_short Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
title_full Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
title_fullStr Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
title_full_unstemmed Investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
title_sort investment or hegemony : language equity in a two-way dual language classroom
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