
Translanguaging with Multilingual Students
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"Garcia and Kleyn's text portrays a collaborative project on educating bilingual students. The core of the volume demonstrates how translanguaging is put into practice in actual classroom settings. Applying a transformative action research design in several case studies, the authors show how the concept of translanguaging can transform theory, policy, and practice of education in general and bilingual education in particular."-- TESOL QUARTERLY Vol. 51, No. 4, December 2017
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Tatyana Kleyn is Associate Professor in the Bilingual Education and TESOL programs at the City College of New York, USA.
Content
Foreword
Ricardo Otheguy
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I: TRANSLANGUAGING THEORY AND A PROJECT
Chapter 1
Translanguaging Theory in Education
Ofelia Garcia and Tatyana Kleyn
Chapter 2
A Translanguaging Educational Project
Ofelia Garcia and Tatyana Kleyn
PART II: THE CASE STUDIES
Chapter 3
Student Voices Shining Through: Exploring translanguaging as a literary device
Ann E. Ebe with Charene Chapman-Santiago
Chapter 4
Balancing Windows and Mirrors: Translanguaging in a linguistically diverse classroom
Heather H. Woodley with Andrew Brown
Chapter 5
The Grupito Flexes their Listening and Learning Muscles
Tatyana Kleyn with Hulda Yau
Chapter 6
Declaring Freedom: Translanguaging in the social studies classroom to understand complex texts
Brian A. Collins and Maria Cioe Pena
Chapter 7
Navigating Turbulent Waters: Translanguaging to support academic and socio-emotional well-being
Kate Seltzer and Brian A. Collins with Katrina Mae Angeles
Chapter 8
Reclaiming Bilingualism: Translanguaging in a science class
Cecilia M. Espinosa and Luz Yadira Herrera with Claudia Montoya Gaudreau
PART III: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICE
Chapter 9
A Translanguaging Education Policy: Disruptions and creating spaces of possibility
Ofelia Garcia and Tatyana Kleyn
Chapter 10
Setting the Path: Implications for teachers and teacher educators
Tatyana Kleyn
Conclusion
Afterword
Kate Menken and Maria Teresa (Maite) Sanchez
List of Contributors
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