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Unveiling EFL and Self-Contained Teachers’ Discourses on Bilingualism Within the Context of Professional Development
Author(s) -
Jennyfer Paola Camargo Cely
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
how
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0120-5927
DOI - 10.19183/how.25.1.391
Subject(s) - neuroscience of multilingualism , context (archaeology) , ideology , coaching , pedagogy , hegemony , professional development , resistance (ecology) , psychology , sociology , political science , paleontology , ecology , neuroscience , politics , law , psychotherapist , biology
Throughout time, the predominant use of certain languages has allowed some nations to take control over others and assure for them a privileged position. This study unveiled how certain practices and ideologies in regard to bilingualism have influenced teachers’ professional development. Data were collected through discussion group sessions, reflective journals, and protocols from five teachers from a private K-11 school in Bogota. Analysis indicated participants’ discourses drew on hegemonic, colonial, and manipulative ideas. Nevertheless, when dialoguing and peer coaching, a discourse of resistance was constituted. The study suggested further research into teachers’ professional growth, bilingualism, and bilingual education in monolingual contexts as the Colombian one.

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