Heteroglossia

Heteroglossia: a diversity of voices, styles of discourse, or points of view (Merriam-Webster)
Heteroglossic language ideologies acknowledge the dynamic language practices of speakers (Flores &
Schissel, 2014)
Imagine you are a third grade teacher. You are expected by your district to practice for standardized
assessments (STAAR in Texas). These assessments are created through standard-based reform and have
monoglossic expectations. How would you develop a heteroglossic space for your students? How would you
encourage translanguaging while also meeting district standards? Why do you think this is important for
emergent bilingual students?

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