This podcast will have a loose focus on all things language and culture. Anything from best practices, instructional styles, equity, white priviledge and urban education, school policy, intersectionality, Heritage learners, ASL, etc. I will attempt to tackle anything that surrounds language and culture in this podcast.
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This podcast will have a loose focus on all things language and culture. Anything from best practices, instructional styles, equity, white priviledge and urban education, school policy, intersectionality, Heritage learners, ASL, etc. I will attempt to tackle anything that surrounds language and culture in this podcast.
Translanguaging, Linguistic Shame, Critical Media Literacies & Mock Spanish. A conversation with Mike Mena, Linguistic Anthropologist
What in the World? Language Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
4 years ago
Translanguaging, Linguistic Shame, Critical Media Literacies & Mock Spanish. A conversation with Mike Mena, Linguistic Anthropologist
I had the pleasure of sitting down with linguistic anthropologist, Mike Mena to discuss issues mentioned in the title of this podcast, and how this all connects to teachers language practices. We also discussed ways in which we can begin to deconstruct some of the Eurocentric, white dominant narratives that are all to pervasive in our pedagogy and content. Enjoy
Links:
Mike Mena on Twitter
Mike Mena YouTube Channel
Also mentioned, the book by Jonathan Rosa, Looking Like a Language, Sounding Like a Race.
Jonathan Rosa on Twitter
What in the World? Language Podcast
This podcast will have a loose focus on all things language and culture. Anything from best practices, instructional styles, equity, white priviledge and urban education, school policy, intersectionality, Heritage learners, ASL, etc. I will attempt to tackle anything that surrounds language and culture in this podcast.