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Maki Yoshida – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
This study explores how three multilingual learners of Japanese as a second language (L2) at an Australian university negotiate their language and (imagined) identities in relation to their L2 learning. Based on interview data, the results indicate that while the participants' imagined identities were closely connected with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Second Language Learning, Japanese
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Leyva, Luis A.; Joseph, Nicole M. – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
Language is a source of power that preserves the status quo in its relationships with learners and mathematics. However, there is a dearth of research that examines how multiple systems of power (e.g., racism, cisheteropatriarchy, colonialism) shape variation in structural inequality and experiences of oppression for language learners. This…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Research, Language Usage
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Del Pino, Josh – CATESOL Journal, 2022
This article first provides a framing of how raciolinguistics exists in the world despite global progress in the past century. Raciolinguistics is then defined within a historical context that leads to Europeanness versus non-Europeanness (white or nonwhite) differentiation, social hierarchies, racial oppression, and modern-day linguistic…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Attitudes, Language Usage, Intersectionality
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Kim M. Mitchell; Marnie Kramer; M. Gregory Tweedie – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Literacy is complex and impacts safety in nursing. When using language, nurses are constantly switching between medical language proficiency, academic language proficiency, and social language proficiency. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to trial an English language exam specific to the nursing profession -- the Canadian English…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nursing Education, Literacy, Language Usage
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Shiyan Jiang; Jeanne McClure; Cansu Tatar; Franziska Bickel; Carolyn P. Rosé; Jie Chao – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
This study addresses the need for inclusive AI education by focusing on marginalized female students who historically lack access to learning opportunities in computing. It applies the theoretical framework of intersectionality to understand how gender, race and ethnicity intersect to shape these students' learning experiences and outcomes.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Uses in Education, Inclusion, Disproportionate Representation
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Syed Abdul Manan; Anas Hajar – TESOL Journal, 2024
In this study, the authors address the case of STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) content teachers in an English medium instruction (EMI) environment in Kazakhstan to argue that the professional needs and identities of these teachers are considerably different than the specialist English teachers who teach English language skills…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Teacher Attitudes
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Jihea Maddamsetti; KaaVonia Hinton – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
Emotion labor is so rooted in power structures of English learning and teaching that it pervades the everyday lives of language teachers and shapes their language teacher identities (LTIs). However, few studies have documented the emotion labor of Black women educators as they teach English abroad. Adopting an intersectional approach to emotion…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, African American Teachers, Women Faculty, Language Teachers
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Iván Rosales Montes – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2025
This longitudinal qualitative case study contextualizes the dynamic interplay of race, language, and disability through a conceptual framework grounded in the principles of Raciolinguistics, DisCrit theory, and Intersectionality to surface the tensions between the way a language-racialized student labeled as a 'long-term English learner' and…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Disabilities, Linguistics
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Olivia Marcucci; Rowhea M. Elmesky – Urban Education, 2024
Despite good intentions, educators often inadvertently uphold systems of antiblackness that undermine the well-being of Black students. This article combines qualitative content analysis and interactional analysis to interrogate how daily interactions between educators in an urban high school in the Midwest may contribute to a school culture of…
Descriptors: Racism, Well Being, African American Students, High School Students
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Jang, Sung Tae – Urban Education, 2023
Based on the critical quantitative intersectionality framework, this study examined the relationships between Latinx students' multiple intersecting social categorizations (i.e., gender, ethnicity, home language, socioeconomic status [SES], immigration status), their diverse schooling experiences, and educational outcomes. This study found that…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Outcomes of Education, Hispanic American Students, Secondary School Students
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Barbara Gross – Intercultural Education, 2025
The incorporation of intersectionality into the study of belonging and inclusion/exclusion mechanisms in educational institutions acknowledges the complexity of potentially discriminatory factors such as ethnic background, linguistic diversity, gender, class, and (dis)ability, and the overlaps and interaction between them when it comes to…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Inclusion, Ethnic Groups, Language Usage
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Beneke, Margaret R.; Love, Hailey R. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background: In U.S. contexts, the language of "quality" early childhood education is widely invoked to evaluate the "goodness" of teaching and learning and is often leveraged in attempts to ameliorate inequities. Likewise, efforts to define and achieve generalizable conceptualizations of early childhood quality often guide what…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Critical Race Theory, Early Childhood Education, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Abu-Assab, Nour; Nasser-Eddin, Nof – Comparative Education Review, 2023
This article sheds light on the implications of the imposition of decontextualized hegemonic narratives around gender and sexuality on Arabic-speaking countries and the appropriation of intersectionality as a tool for resistance and consciousness raising by NGO-ized educational programs, as well as the importance of combining both intersectional…
Descriptors: Arabic, Language, Language Usage, LGBTQ People
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Troyan, Francis John; Fernández, Loretta; Weng, Zhenjie; Ferguson, Daniel Scott; Iswandari, Yuseva Ariyani; Avdakov, Sarah – Foreign Language Annals, 2023
Contextualized within our "Projects in Humanization" in language teacher education and part of our on-going collaborative self-study of our language teacher educator practices, we used multiple case study to examine multimodal representations of cultural and linguistic identities curated by three language teachers--Daniel, Yuseva, and…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Language Usage, Code Switching (Language), Language Teachers
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Giselle Martinez Negrette – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
This qualitative study examines strategies used by children in a kindergarten dual language immersion (DLI) class, when enacting and negotiating intersecting social constructions such as ethnicity, social class, and bilingualism. Drawing on data collected during the 2017-2018 academic year, this paper uses an intersectional lens to describe the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Immersion Programs, Native Language, Second Language Learning
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