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"This innovative, timely text introduces the theory, research, and classroom application of critical approaches to the teaching of minoritized heritage learners, foregrounding sociopolitical concerns in language education. Beaudrie and Loza open with a global analysis, and expert contributors connect a focus on speakers of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States to broad issues in heritage language education in other contexts - offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues, practical pedagogical guidance, and field-advancing suggestions for research projects. This is an invaluable resource for advanced students and scholars of applied linguistics and education, as well as language program administrators"--

This innovative, timely text introduces the theory, research, and classroom application of critical approaches to the teaching of minoritized heritage learners, foregrounding sociopolitical concerns in language education. Beaudrie and Loza open with a global analysis, and expert contributors connect a focus on speakers of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States to broad issues in heritage language education in other contexts – offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues, practical pedagogical guidance, and field-advancing suggestions for research projects. This is an invaluable resource for advanced students and scholars of applied linguistics and education, as well as language program administrators.

This innovative, timely text introduces the theory, research, and classroom application of critical approaches to the teaching of minoritized heritage learners, foregrounding sociopolitical concerns in language education.
List of Figures and Tables
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List of Contributors
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1 The Central Role of Critical Language Awareness in Spanish Heritage Language Education in the United States: An Introduction
1(20)
Sara M. Beaudrie
Sergio Loza
PART I Pedagogical and Theoretical Foundations
21(78)
2 Foundations for Critical and Antiracist Heritage Language Teaching
23(21)
Manel Lacorte
Jose L. Magro
3 The Structure of US Spanish
44(19)
Ryan M. Bessett
Ana M. Carvalho
4 Reimagining the Goals of HL Pedagogy through Critical Language Awareness
63(17)
Sara M. Beaudrie
Damian Vergara Wilson
5 Assessing Students through a Critical Language Awareness Framework
80(19)
Ellen J. Serafini
PART II Pedagogical Innovations
99(78)
6 Translanguaging Awareness in Heritage Language Education
101(18)
Josh Praia
7 Oral Corrective Feedback in the Spanish Heritage Language Context: A Critical Perspective
119(19)
Sergio Loza
8 Sociolinguistic Justice and Student Agency in Language Education: Towards a Model for Critical Sociocultural Linguistics Literacy
138(19)
Claudia Holguin Mendoza
9 Critical Service-Learning in SHL Education: Student Advocacy and Agency
157(20)
Kelly Lowther Pereira
PART III CLA across Different Education Contexts
177(51)
10 CLA in the Mixed L2/SHL Classroom
179(17)
Linwood J. Randolph Jr.
11 Critical Language Awareness in the K-12 Bilingual Classroom
196(16)
Mary Hudgens Henderson
Amber Hackman
12 CLA in Higher Education Contexts: Access, Achievement, and Attainment for Spanish Heritage Learners
212(16)
Glenn Martinez
Elena Foulis
Index 228
Sergio Loza is Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics and Director of the Spanish Heritage Language Program at the University of Oregon, USA.

Sara M. Beaudrie is Associate Professor of Spanish Linguistics, Director of the Spanish Heritage Language Program, and Associate Director of the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University, USA.