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by Ivana Herrera 6 years ago

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SOCIAL JUSTICE AND LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS IN DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

Dual language programs aim to develop students who are bicultural, bilingual, and biliterate, thus promoting social justice and linguistic human rights. However, attitudes towards bilingualism have been historically negative, a phenomenon known as bilingophobia.

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS IN DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND LINGUISTIC HUMAN RIGHTS IN DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

THE BENEFITS OF BILINGUALISM

Global
Economic
Sociocultural
Cognitive
Educational

6 STRATEGIES THAT WORK IN A BILINGUAL CLASSROOM

Practice and Apply Skill leraned
encourage learners to share knowledge
Literacy development
More Time for learning process
Immersion in texts

WHAT IS BILINGUAPHOBIA?

Fear/hate to
Learning and use of two languages
Bilingual communities
Biliteracy
Bilingualism

THE GOALS OF DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

To produce students that are:
Biliterate
Bicultural
Bilingual

BILINGUAPHOBIA HISTORY

German was eliminated from education.
Roosevelt speech in 1917
World War I