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Peer Effect: Non Traditional Models of Instruction in Spanish As a - Heritage Languag

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The Peer Effect: Non-Traditional Models of Instruction in Spanish as a Heritage Language guides an important pedagogical conversation on the relevance of heritage language and literacy practices as resources for instruction, framing heritage teaching and learning as a social justice issue.


List of contents

Foreword by Damián Wilson Vergara
Introduction: Teaching Spanish as a Heritage Language: A Social Justice Issue
Chapter 1: Peer-to-peer Tutors in a California Heritage Language Program
Chapter 2: Hybrid Literacy Practices in a Translingual Academic Space
Chapter 3: Translanguaging for Academic Literacy Development and Community Building
Chapter 4: The Peer as the Expert: Tutors Mobilizing Academic Personas
Chapter 5: The Peer as Ally: Tutors Creating Community in an Academic Space
Chapter 6: Students’ Hybrid Language Practices at the Core of SHL Pedagogy: How to Foster Equitable Pedagogies in SHL

About the author

Lina M. Reznicek-Parrado is Teaching Assistant Professor of Spanish and Founding Director of the Spanish Program for Heritage and Bilingual Speakers at the University of Denver, USA.

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The Peer Effect: Non-Traditional Models of Instruction in Spanish as a Heritage Language guides an important pedagogical conversation on the relevance of heritage language and literacy practices as resources for instruction, framing heritage teaching and learning as a social justice issue.

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