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Looking closely at what happens when translanguaging is actively taken up to teach emergent bilingual students across different contexts, this book focuses on how it is already happening in classrooms as well as how it can be implemented as a pedagogical orientation. It extends theoretical understandings of the concept and highlights its promises and challenges. Using a Transformative Action Research design, six empirically grounded ethnographic case studies describe how translanguaging is used in lesson designs and in the spontaneous moves made by teachers and students during specific teaching moments. The cases shed light on two questions: How, when, and why is translanguaging taken up or resisted by students and teachers? What does its use mean for them? Although grounded in a U.S. context, and specifically in classrooms in New York State, Translanguaging with Multilingual Students links findings and theories to different global contexts to offer important lessons for educ

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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



Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Foreword

Ricardo Otheguy

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART I: TRANSLANGUAGING THEORY AND A PROJECT

Chapter 1

Translanguaging Theory in Education

Ofelia García and Tatyana Kleyn

Chapter 2

A Translanguaging Educational Project

Ofelia García 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 María Cioè Peña

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 García and Tatyana Kleyn

Chapter 10

Setting the Path: Implications for teachers and teacher educators

Tatyana Kleyn

Conclusion

Afterword

Kate Menken and Maria Teresa (Maite) Sánchez

List of Contributors

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/5/2016 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138906983, 978-1138906983
      ISBN10: 1138906980

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Looking closely at what happens when translanguaging is actively taken up to teach emergent bilingual students across different contexts, this book focuses on how it is already happening in classrooms as well as how it can be implemented as a pedagogical orientation. It extends theoretical understandings of the concept and highlights its promises and challenges. Using a Transformative Action Research design, six empirically grounded ethnographic case studies describe how translanguaging is used in lesson designs and in the spontaneous moves made by teachers and students during specific teaching moments. The cases shed light on two questions: How, when, and why is translanguaging taken up or resisted by students and teachers? What does its use mean for them? Although grounded in a U.S. context, and specifically in classrooms in New York State, Translanguaging with Multilingual Students links findings and theories to different global contexts to offer important lessons for educ

      Trade Review

      "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



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS

      Foreword

      Ricardo Otheguy

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      PART I: TRANSLANGUAGING THEORY AND A PROJECT

      Chapter 1

      Translanguaging Theory in Education

      Ofelia García and Tatyana Kleyn

      Chapter 2

      A Translanguaging Educational Project

      Ofelia García 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 María Cioè Peña

      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 García and Tatyana Kleyn

      Chapter 10

      Setting the Path: Implications for teachers and teacher educators

      Tatyana Kleyn

      Conclusion

      Afterword

      Kate Menken and Maria Teresa (Maite) Sánchez

      List of Contributors

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