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"Si nosotros no usamos la lengua, ¿quién lo va a hacer?" : La trayectoria de una educadora intercultural bilingüe en la revitalización de la lengua indígena
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Ethnography of Language Planning and Policy
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2018)
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Portraits of three language activists in Indigenous language reclamation ...
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Joshua A. Fishman: A Scholar of Unfathomable Influence
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2017)
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Portraits of Three Language Activists in Indigenous Language Reclamation
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2017)
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From Student Shyness to Student Voice: Mapping Biliteracy Teaching in Indigenous Contexts
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In: Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (WPEL) (2017)
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Immigration Policy as Family Language Policy: Mexican Immigrant Children and Families in Search of Biliteracy
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2017)
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Revisiting Orientations in Language Planning: Problem, Right, and Resource as an Analytical Heuristic
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2016)
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Review of M. Bigelow and J. Ennser-Kananen (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Educational Linguistics
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2015)
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Ways of Talking (and Acting) About Language Reclamation: An Ethnographic Perspective on Learning Lenape in Pennsylvania
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In: Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (WPEL) (2015)
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On not Taking Language Inequality for Granted: Hymesian Traces in Ethnographic Monitoring of South Africa’s Multilingual Language Policy
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2014)
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South African higher education is at a critical juncture in the implementation of South Africa’s multilingual language policy promoting institutional status for nine African languages, English, and Afrikaans. South African scholars, not content merely to comment from the sidelines on the policy, its promise, and challenges, have also engaged in implementation efforts. This article explores two such initiatives, both focusing on the use of African languages in higher education institutions where English is already established as the medium of instruction, and both undertaken with explicit goals of righting South Africa’s longstanding social injustices. I collaborated with colleagues at the University of Limpopo and the University of KwaZulu-Natal to assess current implementation and identify next steps and strategies for achieving truly multilingual teaching, learning, and research at their institutions. Taking up Hymes’ (1980) call for ethnographic monitoring of bilingual education, I sought in each case to jointly describe and analyze current communicative conduct, uncover emergent patterns and meanings in program implementation, and evaluate program and policy in terms of social meanings. I argue that ethnographic monitoring in education offers one means toward not taking language inequality for granted.
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African Studies; and Multicultural Education; Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Applied Linguistics; Bilingual; bilingual higher education; biliteracy; Education; Education Policy; ethnography; Higher Education; International and Comparative Education; isiZulu; Language and Literacy; language policy; Linguistic Anthropology; Multilingual; Policy and Administration; Scholarship of Teaching and Learning; seSotho sa Leboa; Social and Cultural Anthropology
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URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/gse_pubs/308 https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1368&context=gse_pubs
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“Until I Became a Professional, I Was Not, Consciously, Indigenous”: One Intercultural Bilingual Educator’s Trajectory in Indigenous Language Revitalization
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2014)
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Negotiating Methodological Rich Points in the Ethnography of Language Policy
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In: GSE Faculty Research (2013)
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On Not Taking Language Inequity for Granted: Hymesian Traces in Ethnographic Monitoring of South Africa's Multilingual Language Policy
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In: Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (WPEL) (2013)
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