ABSTRACT

This collection celebrates the work of Paulo Freire by assembling transnational perspectives on Freirean-based educational models that reconsider and reimagine language and literacy instruction, especially for multilingual learners. Offering an international and comparative overview of Freire’s theories and critical pedagogies in relation to multilingualism, this volume presents innovative analyses and applications of theories and methods and features case studies in public schools, after-school and community literacy programs, and grassroots activism. Part I features chapters that expand on Freire’s concepts and ideas, including critical literacies, critical consciousness, and liberatory teaching principles. Part II features chapters that discuss empirical analyses from applied research studies that draw from these philosophical concepts, making important connections to key topics on supporting students, curriculum development, and teaching.

Ideal for students and scholars in language education, bilingual/multilingual methods, and sociology of education, the volume informs teacher knowledge and practice. In offering alternative paradigms to our dominant, homogenized monolingual status quo, the chapters present a shared vision of what multilingual literacy can offer students and how it can transform educational spaces into sites of imagination, creativity, and hope.

chapter 1|24 pages

From Angicos to the World

Paulo Freire and the Task of Emancipatory Multilingual Education

part I|64 pages

Theoretical and Methodological Approaches

chapter 2|16 pages

Critical Biliteracies

27The Mutually Reinforcing Endeavors of Freirean Criticality and Bilingualism

chapter 3|17 pages

The Critical Space Between

Weaving Freirean and Sociocultural Pedagogies 1

chapter 4|16 pages

Transforming Privilege

The Four R's of Pedagogical Possibilities

chapter 5|14 pages

Reading the World and ConscientizaÇÃo

Teaching About Multilingualism for Social Justice for Multilingual Learners

part II|191 pages

Empirical Analyses

chapter 6|20 pages

Involvement and Authenticity

91Transforming Literacy Curricula for Marshallese Students through Community-Based Writing Projects

chapter 8|16 pages

Critical Educulturalism in the Borderlands

Exploring Social Positionality and the Dialogic Processes of Culture Circles

chapter 12|15 pages

Ignoramuses and Sages

Using Freirean Concepts to Co-construct Socially Just Initial Teacher Education Practices

chapter 13|18 pages

Planting Seeds

Pre-Service Teachers Explore the Legacies of Projeto Axé and Projeto Semear

chapter 14|17 pages

Rereading Learning, Schooling, and Race

Reflecting on Dialogical Language Teacher Preparation Through Participatory Action Research

chapter 15|15 pages

ProblematizaÇÃo and Poesis

Making Problems with Freire and Someone Else's Syllabus