“ … 4542 Miles from Home … ”: Repositioning english language learners as power brokers and teachers as learners in the study abroad context

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This article provides an empirical context for the role that bi/multi-lingual children and families may play in supporting pre-service and in-service educators engaging difference through a literacy and language situated study abroad internship in Chile. Drawing on data over a 15-year longitudinal study of the program, the authors examine how students and parents navigate serving the role of teacher, whereas the teacher participants navigate a new role as a learner in a context where they, many for the first time, experience being language and cultural minorities.

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Fasching-Varner, K. J., Stone, M. P., Mella, R. M., Henríquez, F. O., & Palma, M. Y. (2019). “ … 4542 Miles from Home … ”: Repositioning english language learners as power brokers and teachers as learners in the study abroad context. Education Sciences, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci9020146

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