B-MEIS Newsletter Call for Manuscripts
Online Schooling and Translanguaging
Deadline for Submissions: 15 December 2020
Teaching bilingual and multilingual children is not easy and
maintaining their languages is even more challenging, especially in
educational contexts where monolingual language ideology is favored and
in schools where English-only policy is applied and maintained. In such
contexts, students may develop negative translingual dispositions and
appreciation towards home language(s) and this in turn may impact their
identities.
Nonetheless, COVID-19, by challenging the boundaries between
school and home, offered an opportunity to balance between monolingual
and the plurilingual ideologies. As a result of such shifting
boundaries, teachers teach students online at home where parents are
usually present during the online schooling. This new format of online
schooling provided a new space for supporting, maintaining, and
developing the often-neglected language at regular schools. It presented
an opportunity for institutions, schools, and homes, as well as
individuals, teachers, and parents, to work together in developing
positive translingual dispositions towards languages and maintain
bilingualism. In the search for creative ways to aid both institutions
and individuals in helping support bilingualism, we would like to
dedicate this issue of Bilingual Multilingual Education Interest Section
(B-MEIS) newsletter, Bilingual Basics, to
exploring the possible ways of supporting home-translanguaging, as well
as online schooling, so that stakeholders can more appropriately support
multilingualism.
We welcome any manuscripts relating to bilingual education
research and practices that see all communities celebrated as valuable
funds of knowledge. We would like to learn new ways of recognizing and
making student and community assets the center of the school curriculum
and educational processes. Due to their unique access to community
knowledge, we cordially invite educational researchers, teachers,
community organizers, and other stakeholders who have been working
closely with students’ assets to share their knowledge and perspectives.
This theme invites a broad consideration of related questions
and issues, including (but not limited to) the following:
- Articles/lesson plans/student assignments that tap into students’ culture and funds of knowledge
- Ideas on building, expanding, and/or renovating bilingual education resources
- Community outreach and advocacy projects
- Best practices of improving bilingual education
- Students’ stories or identity texts
- Translanguaging pedagogies
- Teacher reflection journals
- Field reports
- Pieces about research and practices
- Interdisciplinary or collaborative approaches to bilingual education
- Inclusive curriculum or pedagogies
General Guidelines
Bilingual Basics publishes summaries of
B-MEIS talks or workshops at the annual TESOL Convention and articles on
timely issues of relevance to bilingual educators.
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER HERE
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Submission Guidelines:
- Articles should have the title in ALL CAPS
- list a byline: author's name with embedded email, affiliation, city, and country.
- include a 50-word teaser for the Newsletter Homepage
- be no longer than 1,750 words (including tables)
- in general, articles should have no more than 5 references
- include a 2-to-3 sentence author biography and author photo (the author photo is optional)
- follow the style guidelines in the Publication Manual of the
American Psychological Association, 7th edition (APA style)
- be in .doc, or .docx format
All submissions will be edited for clarity, style, and length.
Articles requiring revision will be returned to the author with
suggestions. The author is expected to respond to the feedback and
resubmit the article in a timely manner. The submission of articles does
not guarantee publication.
Permissions
The author(s) should obtain written permission from the
copyright holder to reproduce graphics such as tables, figures, and
photos taken from published sources, including websites.
Tentative Publication Schedule
- 15 December 2020: Submission deadline
- 20 January 2021: Notification of acceptance
- February 2021: Revision and proofreading
- 1 April 2021: Projected publication date
Please send inquires and communication to:
Islam Farag: islammidhat@gmail.com
Kirti Kapur: kkapur07@gmail.com
Matthew Nall: nall@myu.ac.jp |