Tatyana Kleyn & Victoria Hunt 
Lessons from a Dual Language Bilingual School [EPUB ebook] 
Celebrando una década de Dos Puentes Elementary

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This edited book showcases the lessons, successes and challenges of starting and growing a fully bilingual school. Reflecting on the first 10 years of Dos Puentes Elementary School in New York City, it explores the evolution of the school through its four founding pillars: (1) bilingüismo, biliteracidad y multiculturalismo, (2) las familias son partners, leaders and advocates, (3) investigaciones and hands-on learning, and (4) partnerships with universities, organizations y la comunidad. The chapter authors include families, teachers, school administrators and university partners, centering the voices of those directly involved in the school community and highlighting key moments in the life of the school. At the end of each chapter, researcher commentary contextualizes these experiences within the wider literature and discusses implications and next steps for the field of bilingual education. This book will be of interest to pre- and in-service teachers and school administrators, particularly those looking to develop bilingual programs in their own context.

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Contributors


Acknowledgements


Ofelia García: Foreword


Tatyana Kleyn and Victoria Hunt: Dos Puentes Elementary: An Introduction


Pillar 1: Bilingüismo, Biliteracidad y Multiculturalismo


Rebeca Madrigal: Introduction


Chapter 1. Jason Horowitz and Armando Lopez, Commentary by Cecilia M. Espinosa: Celebrating Dos Lenguajes


Chapter 2: Diane Figueroa and Karina Malik, Commentary by Laura Ascenzi-Moreno: Translanguaging: Moving beyond ‘los dos’ Lenguajes


Chapter 3. Lara Ginsberg, Commentary by Carmen M. Martínez-Roldán: Building Biliteracy through Educators, Resources and Curricula


Chapter 4. Ashley Busone-Rodríguez and Karen Mondol, Commentary by Luz Yadira Herrera: Bilingual Activism a Través de la Lectoescritura


Chapter 5. Sabrina Poms and Teresita Prieto, Commentary by María Cioè-Peña: Critical Collaboration to Support the Bilingualism and Biliteracy of Children with Disabilities


Pillar 2: Las Familias son Partners, Leaders and Advocates


Consuelo Villegas, Yesenia J. Moreno and Tatyana Kleyn: Introduction


Chapter 6. Stephanie Ubiera, Adriana Cando and Ained Casado, Translated by Angela Paredes Montero, Commentary by Ivana Espinet: Families as Educators, Leaders and Advocates


Chapter 7. Sacha Mercier and Amy Withers, Commentary by Carmina Makar: Bridging Home and School


Chapter 8. Annette Fernandez, Commentary by Kate Menken: Family Diversity as a Strength and a Challenge


Chapter 9. Elga Castro Ramos, Commentary by Bertha Pérez: Building Comunidad


Chapter 10. Irving Mota and Kimberly Bautista, Commentary by Mary Mendenhall: Socioemotional Learning and Support


Chapter 11. Aaron Sidlo, Commentary by Devon Hedrick-Shaw: Remote Learning through a Pandemic


Pillar 3: Investigaciones and Hands-on Learning


Alcira Jaar: Introduction


Chapter 12. Elizabeth Menendez and Catherine Velásquez-Leacock, Commentary by Dina López: Exploraciones en Early Childhood


Chapter 13. Hazel Garcia-Banguela, Michelle Madera Taveras and Carmen Morel, Commentary by Gladys Y. Aponte: Transition to Investigations and Inquiry in the Upper Grades


Chapter 14. Karín De Jesus and Yesenia J. Moreno, Commentary by Patricia Martínez-Álvarez: Learning Science through Hands-on-Experiences and Animals


Chapter 15. Peggy Mc Quaid and Kristen Minno-Bingham, Commentary by Sara Vogel: Field Trips as Paseos to Real World Connections


Pillar 4: Partnerships with Universities, Organizations y La Comunidad


Victoria Hunt: Introduction


Chapter 16. Wendy Barrales, Patricia Martínez-Álvarez, Maite T. Sánchez, Belinda Arana and Victoria Hunt, Commentary by Nancy Stern: University Collaborations: Service and Research Projects


Chapter 17. Rebeca Madrigal, Silvia Peña and Jennifer Aquino Peña, Commentary by Sharon Chang: University Partners: Bilingual Student Teaching


Chapter 18. Clara Bello and Lorene Phillips, Commentary by Heather H. Woodley: Expanding the Arts through Partnerships and Passion


Chapter 19. Queila Cordero and Joyce Veras, Commentary by Crissa Stephens: Center-Based Learning: Partnerships with Staff Developers and Schools                       


Chapter 20. Katherine Higuera-Mc Coy and Maggie Orzechowski, Commentary by Kate Seltzer: Connections with the Community and Beyond


Raphael S. Kollin: A Student’s Closing Remarks


Carmen Fariña and Manuel Ramirez: Afterword


Index

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Consuelo Villegas was the founding Parent Coordinator at Dos Puentes Elementary School. She held numerous positions in New York City Public Schools over 23 years and has been honored for her work in Civil Service. She was awarded NYSABE Bilingual Support Personnel of the Year.
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