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Adding Flesh to the Bones: Dignity Frames for English Learner Education
Harvard Educational Review
  • Luis E. Poza, San Jose State University
Publication Date
11-29-2021
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.17763/1943-5045-91.4.482
Abstract

In this essay, Luis E. Poza argues that educational dignity can help practices and reforms targeting students classified as English learners move beyond a narrow focus on programmatic and material factors related to English language development and instead toward more holistic consideration of these students and their schooling ecologies. In aligning the philosophical and legal operationalizations of dignity with landmark judicial victories for racially and linguistically minoritized students, he argues that dignity frameworks are relevant and actionable for more effectively imagining and designing education as an empowering, emancipatory endeavor.

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Citation Information
Luis E. Poza. "Adding Flesh to the Bones: Dignity Frames for English Learner Education" Harvard Educational Review Vol. 91 Iss. 4 (2021) p. 482 - 510
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/luis_poza/43/