2022
DOI: 10.14434/ijlcle.v3i.32355
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Construyendo Puentes

Abstract: This paper reports a comparative case study between two distinct community literacy research sites in the United States. Both sites undertook bilingual reading and writing projects in English and Spanish with children, one in a public library and the other in a community center writing program. Over time, these two unrelated projects took a translanguaging turn, and this paper compares and analyzes how translanguaging operated at each site, especially as researchers attempted to promote Spanish. We documented … Show more

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“…Because this framework makes visible the contextualized nature of teaching and teacher agency, job crafting is particularly advantageous for analyzing community and informal educational settings where teachers' roles can seem less defined or clear than in in‐school settings (Haneda & Sherman, 2016). Additionally, these contexts are particularly important for empowering bilingual children, who spend most of their time learning in schools where monolingual English ideas, policies, and practices dominate (Alvarez & Alvarez, 2016; L. B. Kelly et al, 2022). However, after‐school programs are underresearched from a job crafting perspective.…”
Section: The Power and Potential Of Out‐of‐school Learning Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because this framework makes visible the contextualized nature of teaching and teacher agency, job crafting is particularly advantageous for analyzing community and informal educational settings where teachers' roles can seem less defined or clear than in in‐school settings (Haneda & Sherman, 2016). Additionally, these contexts are particularly important for empowering bilingual children, who spend most of their time learning in schools where monolingual English ideas, policies, and practices dominate (Alvarez & Alvarez, 2016; L. B. Kelly et al, 2022). However, after‐school programs are underresearched from a job crafting perspective.…”
Section: The Power and Potential Of Out‐of‐school Learning Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%