Equity in Multilingual Schools and Communities

Equity in Multilingual Schools and Communities

Celebrating the Contributions of Guadalupe Valdés

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Publication Date: 14th May 2024

This book honors the impactful contributions of Guadalupe Valdés, focusing on three major areas of her work: languages and literacies in multilingual contexts, language development in schools and communities, and equity and access. Personal interludes from former students and colleagues add insight into practices of mentorship within the field.

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This book honors the impactful contributions of Guadalupe Valdés, focusing on three major areas of her work: languages and literacies in multilingual contexts, language development in schools and communities, and equity and access. Personal interludes from former students and colleagues add insight into practices of mentorship within the field.

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This book honors the impactful contributions of Guadalupe Valdés toward equity in multilingual schools and communities. As one of the first language education scholars to examine the vibrant language practices of bilingual users in the US Southwest, her work marked a departure from traditional foreign language approaches and sparked a movement focused on valuing heritage languages and creating more equitable educational systems for young people from linguistically minoritized backgrounds. Influenced by the work of Professor Valdés, the contributors to this book draw on multiple aspects of her research to look at new ways of addressing equity and social justice for multilingual users in schools and communities. Chapters focus on three major areas of her work: the nature of languages and literacies in multilingual contexts, language development in classrooms and communities, and equity and access. At the end of each section, short interludes describe contributors’ personal experiences of learning from and with Professor Valdés, providing insight into the practices of mentorship and professional development within the field. This volume will appeal to students and researchers across bilingualism, applied linguistics and education, offering an overview of developments in these fields and directions for future research on equity in multilingual educational settings.

Details
  • Price: $54.95
  • Pages: 296
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Series: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
  • Publication Date: 14th May 2024
  • Trim Size: 6.15 x 9.2 in
  • ISBN: 9781800417175
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching
    EDUCATION / Special Education / General
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
Reviews
This book is a powerful reminder that we stand on the shoulders of giants. Honoring the life's work of Guadalupe Valdés, the contributors strike just the right balance between paying tribute to her legacy and transcending it to offer fresh insight that humanizes the struggles and triumphs of students and teachers striving for equity and linguistic justice.
- Francis M. Hult, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA

Guadalupe Valdés’ contributions are wonderfully documented in this exciting collection by a superb sample of her many students and colegas. They show that languages are living, ever-adapting, embodied ways of knowing and projecting the many social and cultural world views of multilinguals as they creatively navigate transborder systems of policies, national and institutional identity, and human relations anchored in community and family solidarity and pursuit of human rights.

- Richard Durán, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
This book is a fitting tribute to the esteemed scholar, Professor Guadalupe Valdés. Beyond serving as a tribute, this anthology affords readers chapters of high quality, written by scholars who have been influenced by her work and who continue her challenge of orthodoxy, especially in support of language-minoritized communities. Outstanding!
- Diane Larsen-Freeman, Professor Emerita, University of Michigan, USA
Author Bio

Amanda K. Kibler is Professor in the College of Education at Oregon State University, USA. Her scholarship focuses on better understanding the language and literacy development of multilingual children and adolescents from immigrant backgrounds.

Aída Walqui is Principal Investigator and Director of the National Research and Development Center to Improve the Education of English Learners in Secondary Schools, housed at WestEd, USA. Her work focuses on the development of teacher expertise to realize the immense potential of multilingual learners.

George C. Bunch is Professor and Education Department Chair at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA. His research focuses on curricula, policies, and teacher preparation designed to serve multilingual learners in K-12 and higher education.

Christian J. Faltis is Professor of Bilingual Education and Chair of Educational Programs at Texas A&M International University, USA. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, USA. His research focuses on bilingualism and bilingual teacher education. He is also an artist.

Table of Contents

Contributors

Preface

Part 1: Conceptualizing the Nature of Language, Literacy and Bilingualism

Chapter 1. Aída Walqui: Guadalupe Valdés’s Ecological View of the Education of Latino Students

Chapter 2. Amanda K. Kibler: The Stories Behind Multilingual Writers’ Texts: Critical and Ecological Perspectives

Chapter 3. Jin Sook Lee and Hala Sun: Valorizing Heritage Language Speakers’ Multicompetence: Sociolinguistic Justice for a Korean American Ethnolect

Chapter 4. Claudia V. Angelelli: Bilingualism, Heritage Languages and Translation and Interpreting Studies: A Look Through Valdés’s Lenses

Chapter 5. Kellie Rolstad and Jeff MacSwan: Bilingual Language Assessment: A Persistent Case of Bias

Chapter 6. Ofelia García and Kate Menken: Developing Language versus Teaching Language: Educating con Respeto y con Lupa

Chapter 7. Bryant Jensen: Interlude: 'Come Monday Morning': Practicality for Language Equity in Schools 

Chapter 8. Martha Castellón Palacios: Interlude: A Mentor for Life

Part 2: Creating Affordances for Language and Learning in Classrooms and Communities

Chapter 9. George C. Bunch and Judit N. Moschkovich: ‘Developing Young Minds’: Guadalupe Valdés’s Contributions to Equitable Content-Area Instruction for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 10. Eduardo Muñoz-Muñoz, Ramón Martínez and Jonathan Rosa: Misma Dirección, Distinto Sentido: Reconceptualizing Problems and Possibilities in Educational Language Learning

Chapter 11. María Luisa Parra Velasco and Christian J. Faltis: Envisioning an Inclusive, Equitable and Just Language Education for Latinx Youth: Guadalupe Valdés’s Contributions to Spanish Teaching and Research 

Chapter 12. Melinda Martin-Beltrán: Critically Questioning and Reconceptualizing Peer Interaction in Dual  Language Bilingual Education

Chapter 13. Sarah Capitelli and Laura Alvarez: Beyond the Bits and Pieces: Working with Novice Teachers to Reconceptualize Language in Practice

Chapter 14. Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica and Sara Rutherford-Quach: Curricularizing Language: Examining Underlying Assumptions in Classroom Practice

Chapter 15. Sarah Gallo: Transborder Parent Engagement Con Respeto

Chapter 16. Anita Hernández: Interlude: A Personal Reflection on Guadalupe Valdés  

Chapter 17. Lucinda Pease-Alvarez: Interlude: A Teacher Educator’s Reflections on the Contributions of Guadalupe Valdés

Chapter 18. Susan Baker and Elsa Billings: Interlude: An Expression of Gratitude and Affection

Part 3: Educational Access, Equity and Justice

Chapter 19. John Baugh and Ana Celia Zentella: E Pluribus Unum: Black and Brown Linguistic Liberation in US Schools and Society

Chapter 20. Terrence G. Wiley: Heritage and Community Languages and Education: Revisiting Valdés’s Cautionary Concerns

Chapter 21. Luis E. Poza and Maneka D. Brooks: 'A Special Case of Bias': Racialized Bilinguals, Testing and the Allocation of Opportunity

Chapter 22. Karen D. Thompson: Revisiting Whether Separate is Always Unequal: Reconsidering Education Policy for Multilingual Students

Chapter 23. Deborah K. Palmer, Claudia G. Cervantes-Soon and Juan A. Freire: When You Let White Kids in the Door: Unpacking Whiteness and Integration in Dual-Language Bilingual Education

Chapter 24. Lily Wong Fillmore: From Research to Practice: Guadalupe Valdés’s Work on Strengthening Communities with Language

Chapter 25. Greses Pérez, Karla Lomelí, Alexander Mejia and Courtney Peña: Interlude: Abriendo Puertas: Lessons from la Gran Maestra 

Chapter 26. Kenji Hakuta: Interlude: In the Shadow of the Curriculum Vita: Reflections on the Impact of Guadalupe Valdés on the Education Environment

Guadalupe Valdés: Concluding Thoughts

Index

This book honors the impactful contributions of Guadalupe Valdés toward equity in multilingual schools and communities. As one of the first language education scholars to examine the vibrant language practices of bilingual users in the US Southwest, her work marked a departure from traditional foreign language approaches and sparked a movement focused on valuing heritage languages and creating more equitable educational systems for young people from linguistically minoritized backgrounds. Influenced by the work of Professor Valdés, the contributors to this book draw on multiple aspects of her research to look at new ways of addressing equity and social justice for multilingual users in schools and communities. Chapters focus on three major areas of her work: the nature of languages and literacies in multilingual contexts, language development in classrooms and communities, and equity and access. At the end of each section, short interludes describe contributors’ personal experiences of learning from and with Professor Valdés, providing insight into the practices of mentorship and professional development within the field. This volume will appeal to students and researchers across bilingualism, applied linguistics and education, offering an overview of developments in these fields and directions for future research on equity in multilingual educational settings.

  • Price: $54.95
  • Pages: 296
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications
  • Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Series: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
  • Publication Date: 14th May 2024
  • Trim Size: 6.15 x 9.2 in
  • ISBN: 9781800417175
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching
    EDUCATION / Special Education / General
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
This book is a powerful reminder that we stand on the shoulders of giants. Honoring the life's work of Guadalupe Valdés, the contributors strike just the right balance between paying tribute to her legacy and transcending it to offer fresh insight that humanizes the struggles and triumphs of students and teachers striving for equity and linguistic justice.
– Francis M. Hult, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), USA

Guadalupe Valdés’ contributions are wonderfully documented in this exciting collection by a superb sample of her many students and colegas. They show that languages are living, ever-adapting, embodied ways of knowing and projecting the many social and cultural world views of multilinguals as they creatively navigate transborder systems of policies, national and institutional identity, and human relations anchored in community and family solidarity and pursuit of human rights.

– Richard Durán, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
This book is a fitting tribute to the esteemed scholar, Professor Guadalupe Valdés. Beyond serving as a tribute, this anthology affords readers chapters of high quality, written by scholars who have been influenced by her work and who continue her challenge of orthodoxy, especially in support of language-minoritized communities. Outstanding!
– Diane Larsen-Freeman, Professor Emerita, University of Michigan, USA

Amanda K. Kibler is Professor in the College of Education at Oregon State University, USA. Her scholarship focuses on better understanding the language and literacy development of multilingual children and adolescents from immigrant backgrounds.

Aída Walqui is Principal Investigator and Director of the National Research and Development Center to Improve the Education of English Learners in Secondary Schools, housed at WestEd, USA. Her work focuses on the development of teacher expertise to realize the immense potential of multilingual learners.

George C. Bunch is Professor and Education Department Chair at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA. His research focuses on curricula, policies, and teacher preparation designed to serve multilingual learners in K-12 and higher education.

Christian J. Faltis is Professor of Bilingual Education and Chair of Educational Programs at Texas A&M International University, USA. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, USA. His research focuses on bilingualism and bilingual teacher education. He is also an artist.

Contributors

Preface

Part 1: Conceptualizing the Nature of Language, Literacy and Bilingualism

Chapter 1. Aída Walqui: Guadalupe Valdés’s Ecological View of the Education of Latino Students

Chapter 2. Amanda K. Kibler: The Stories Behind Multilingual Writers’ Texts: Critical and Ecological Perspectives

Chapter 3. Jin Sook Lee and Hala Sun: Valorizing Heritage Language Speakers’ Multicompetence: Sociolinguistic Justice for a Korean American Ethnolect

Chapter 4. Claudia V. Angelelli: Bilingualism, Heritage Languages and Translation and Interpreting Studies: A Look Through Valdés’s Lenses

Chapter 5. Kellie Rolstad and Jeff MacSwan: Bilingual Language Assessment: A Persistent Case of Bias

Chapter 6. Ofelia García and Kate Menken: Developing Language versus Teaching Language: Educating con Respeto y con Lupa

Chapter 7. Bryant Jensen: Interlude: 'Come Monday Morning': Practicality for Language Equity in Schools 

Chapter 8. Martha Castellón Palacios: Interlude: A Mentor for Life

Part 2: Creating Affordances for Language and Learning in Classrooms and Communities

Chapter 9. George C. Bunch and Judit N. Moschkovich: ‘Developing Young Minds’: Guadalupe Valdés’s Contributions to Equitable Content-Area Instruction for Multilingual Learners

Chapter 10. Eduardo Muñoz-Muñoz, Ramón Martínez and Jonathan Rosa: Misma Dirección, Distinto Sentido: Reconceptualizing Problems and Possibilities in Educational Language Learning

Chapter 11. María Luisa Parra Velasco and Christian J. Faltis: Envisioning an Inclusive, Equitable and Just Language Education for Latinx Youth: Guadalupe Valdés’s Contributions to Spanish Teaching and Research 

Chapter 12. Melinda Martin-Beltrán: Critically Questioning and Reconceptualizing Peer Interaction in Dual  Language Bilingual Education

Chapter 13. Sarah Capitelli and Laura Alvarez: Beyond the Bits and Pieces: Working with Novice Teachers to Reconceptualize Language in Practice

Chapter 14. Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica and Sara Rutherford-Quach: Curricularizing Language: Examining Underlying Assumptions in Classroom Practice

Chapter 15. Sarah Gallo: Transborder Parent Engagement Con Respeto

Chapter 16. Anita Hernández: Interlude: A Personal Reflection on Guadalupe Valdés  

Chapter 17. Lucinda Pease-Alvarez: Interlude: A Teacher Educator’s Reflections on the Contributions of Guadalupe Valdés

Chapter 18. Susan Baker and Elsa Billings: Interlude: An Expression of Gratitude and Affection

Part 3: Educational Access, Equity and Justice

Chapter 19. John Baugh and Ana Celia Zentella: E Pluribus Unum: Black and Brown Linguistic Liberation in US Schools and Society

Chapter 20. Terrence G. Wiley: Heritage and Community Languages and Education: Revisiting Valdés’s Cautionary Concerns

Chapter 21. Luis E. Poza and Maneka D. Brooks: 'A Special Case of Bias': Racialized Bilinguals, Testing and the Allocation of Opportunity

Chapter 22. Karen D. Thompson: Revisiting Whether Separate is Always Unequal: Reconsidering Education Policy for Multilingual Students

Chapter 23. Deborah K. Palmer, Claudia G. Cervantes-Soon and Juan A. Freire: When You Let White Kids in the Door: Unpacking Whiteness and Integration in Dual-Language Bilingual Education

Chapter 24. Lily Wong Fillmore: From Research to Practice: Guadalupe Valdés’s Work on Strengthening Communities with Language

Chapter 25. Greses Pérez, Karla Lomelí, Alexander Mejia and Courtney Peña: Interlude: Abriendo Puertas: Lessons from la Gran Maestra 

Chapter 26. Kenji Hakuta: Interlude: In the Shadow of the Curriculum Vita: Reflections on the Impact of Guadalupe Valdés on the Education Environment

Guadalupe Valdés: Concluding Thoughts

Index