Title: Educating%20Instructors%20for%20Bilingual%20Programs
1Educating Instructors for Bilingual Programs
- Lyris Wiedemann
- Stanford University
- lyriswie_at_stanford.edu
2Educating Administrators/ Teachers for Bilingual
Programs LSP?
- Increased interest for foreign language ìn
schools K-12 and at college level - Increased number of dual-immersion programs in
the U.S. - Very specific needs issues not faced by every
language instructor
3Increased Interest in Foreign Languages in the
U.S.
- 31 of elementary 86 of secondary schools
currently offer foreign/second language
instruction (ERIC) - Substantial increase in enrollments at college
level (MLA) - Globalization world is an increasingly smaller
place
4Dual-Immersion Programs
- Also known as two-way immersion (TWI)
- Programs that integrate native English speakers
and language-minority students for academic
instruction - Goals bilingual proficiency, high academic
achievement, and cross-cultural awareness
5TWI Programs in the U.S.
- 30 (1987) gt 225 (1998) gt 301 (2004)
- Where cities/states with sizeable immigrant
populations (CA, AZ. TX, ) or university cities - Most typical combination English/Spanish (also
E/French, E/Chinese, E/Korean, /E/Navajo) - Mostly elementary school middle/high school
programs on the rise - Models minority language dominant /balanced/ mid
and high
6Some Advantages for TWI Over Traditional BE
- Minority population
- Also serves as model speakers
- Is integrated with the dominant majority
- Has its language validated
- Dominant majority
- Alternates being the expert with minority
- Learns a more real variety of L2, along with
school L2
7Some Advantages for TWI Over Traditional
Bilingual Education (Cont.)
- Benefits both majority and minority involved
- Obtains more resources and investment
- It is cohesive rather than divisive
8What Kind of Instructors Do TWI Programs Need?
- Credentialed elementary school teachers who can
teach content matter in both languages - Ideal sources members of bilingual community
with balanced bilingualism, Peace Corps alumni,
graduates from education-abroad programs - Middle/high school teachers of foreign languages
whose competence is at Level 3 or beyond -
9Some Findings
- Most teachers have taught in TWI classes for less
than 5 years, which is different from the
general population (Henke, 1997) - Most teachers belong to bilingual minorities
- Most teachers have advanced degrees and bilingual
credentials
10Some Answers from Administrators/Instructors in
TWI Programs in California
- N25
- Interviews by telephone
11What Kind of Training Do Teachers of TWI Programs
Need?
- Linguistic training to enable them to perform at
advanced /superior levels - Strong knowledge of inter and intra-cultural
issues - Strong classroom management techniques
- Abilities to create and design materials
12Challenges (Teachers)
- Teaching content information in L2
- Making it easier for students from lower grades
and parents to understand that acquiring a
language takes time - Facilitating use of L2 by all students
- Being responsible for creating most of the
materials
13Challenges (Administrators)
- Tensions between regular and TWI programs within
the same school - Opposition to program by members of faculty of
the district - Finding and training appropriate faculty
- Dealing with parents concerns, specially in the
first grades
14Some Advantages of Bilingualism
- Mental plasticity or agility bilinguals know
that there is more than one way to solve problems
(Dartmouth study) - Superior cognitive performance in several
dimensions (Reynolds) - One can have more friends (a first grader in a
TWI program -- CLAS)
15Some Advantages of Dual-Immersion Programs (Cont.)
- Students outperform monolingual children on
standardized tests - Students in dual-language schools did better
than those educated in traditional bilingual
education programs - Students in dual-language schools did better than
those educated only in English - (CAL-14-year study, George Mason University)
16More information?
- Resource Guide Online Two-Way (Dual) Immersion -
Center for Applied Linguistics http//www.cal.org/
resources/faqs/rgo - ERICs search engine http//www.eric.ed.gov/searc
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