TY - JOUR
T1 - Bilingual Classroom Studies and Community Analysis
T2 - Some Recent Trends
AU - Moll, Luis C.
PY - 1992/3
Y1 - 1992/3
N2 - The questions and issues that underlie bilingual education are constrained by deficit views about the abilities and experiences of language-minority students. In general, most research has emphasized how well students acquire English, assimilate into mainstream culture, and perform on tests of basic skills. Employing a sociocultural perspective that acknowledges the many resources that are available to children outside of the school, the author describes how research about children's communities can be used to enhance instruction. For this to work, researchers and teachers must redefine their roles so that they enter into collaborative working relationships that focus on ways of bringing about educational change.
AB - The questions and issues that underlie bilingual education are constrained by deficit views about the abilities and experiences of language-minority students. In general, most research has emphasized how well students acquire English, assimilate into mainstream culture, and perform on tests of basic skills. Employing a sociocultural perspective that acknowledges the many resources that are available to children outside of the school, the author describes how research about children's communities can be used to enhance instruction. For this to work, researchers and teachers must redefine their roles so that they enter into collaborative working relationships that focus on ways of bringing about educational change.
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U2 - 10.3102/0013189X021002020
DO - 10.3102/0013189X021002020
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84973746814
SN - 0013-189X
VL - 21
SP - 20
EP - 24
JO - Educational Researcher
JF - Educational Researcher
IS - 2
ER -