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Applying a critical lens to language education, this book explores
the tensions that Latinx students face in relation to their
identities, social and institutional settings, and other external
factors. Across diverse contexts, these students confront complex
debates and contestable affirmations that intersect with their
lived experiences and social histories. Martinez and Train
highlight the pedagogic and ethical urgency of teacher
responsibility, learner agency and social justice in critically
addressing the consequences, constraints, and affordances of the
language education that Latinx students experience in
historically-situated and institutionally defined spaces of
practice, ideology and policy. Reframing language studies to take
into account the roles of power, inequality, and social settings,
this book provokes dialogue between areas of language education
that rarely interface. Through privileging the learner experience,
the book provides a window to the contested spaces across language
education and generates new opportunities for engagement and
action. Offering nuanced and insightful analyses, this book is
ideal for scholars, language researchers, language teacher
educators and graduate students in all areas of language education.
Applying a critical lens to language education, this book explores
the tensions that Latinx students face in relation to their
identities, social and institutional settings, and other external
factors. Across diverse contexts, these students confront complex
debates and contestable affirmations that intersect with their
lived experiences and social histories. Martinez and Train
highlight the pedagogic and ethical urgency of teacher
responsibility, learner agency and social justice in critically
addressing the consequences, constraints, and affordances of the
language education that Latinx students experience in
historically-situated and institutionally defined spaces of
practice, ideology and policy. Reframing language studies to take
into account the roles of power, inequality, and social settings,
this book provokes dialogue between areas of language education
that rarely interface. Through privileging the learner experience,
the book provides a window to the contested spaces across language
education and generates new opportunities for engagement and
action. Offering nuanced and insightful analyses, this book is
ideal for scholars, language researchers, language teacher
educators and graduate students in all areas of language education.
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