Speaking in Colors: A Window into Uncomfortable Conversations about Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Bilingual Classrooms
Abstract
As the racial and ethnic make-up of the united States (U.S) further diversifies, the need for open dialogue around sterotypes and discrimination intensifies. Schools can provide students with the opportunity to begin to unravel the complexities of race and ethnicity. Students in bilingual classrooms inevitably bring up the issues surrounding intra-and inter-groups conflicts. This study looks at how bilingual teachers from four ethnolinguistic groups address these unplanned micro-interactions.Downloads
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Published
2008-11-01
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Kleyn, T. (2008). Speaking in Colors: A Window into Uncomfortable Conversations about Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Bilingual Classrooms. GIST – Education and Learning Research Journal, (2), 13–23. Retrieved from https://latinjournal.org/index.php/gist/article/view/359
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