EBOOK

Language Policy Processes and Consequences

Arizona Case Studies

Various AuthorsSeries: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
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Pages
184
Year
2014
Language
English

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This book traces the recent socio-historical trajectory of educational language policy in Arizona, the state with the most restrictive English-only implementation in the US. Chapters, each representing a case study of policy-making in the state, include:

• an overview and background of the English-only movement, the genesis of Structured English Immersion (SEI), and current status of language policy in Arizona.

• an in-depth review of the Flores case presented by its lead lawyer.

• a look at early Proposition 203 implementation in the context of broader educational 'reform' efforts.

• examples of how early state-wide mandates impacted teacher professional development.

• a presentation of how new university-level teacher preparation curricula misaligns with commonly held beliefs about what teachers of language minority students should know and understand.

• an exploration of principals' concerns about enforcing top-down policies for SEI implementation.

• an investigation of what SEI policy looks like in today's classrooms and whether it constitutes equity.

• and finally, a discussion of what the various cases mean for the education of English learners in the state.

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