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The Seal of Biliteracy in Higher Education

Harnessing Students’ Cultural and Linguistic Strengths at Colleges and Universities

Kristin J. Davin Amy J. Heineke

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Routledge
27 December 2024
This book brings together the work of those implementing, using, or researching the Seal of Biliteracy (SoBL) in higher education contexts. Book chapters detail how various institutions of higher education (IHEs) are leveraging their state’s SoBL policy and/or the Global SoBL to promote biliteracy within and across communities.

In all 50 United States, high school graduates can earn a state SoBL, which is noted on the high school transcript to certify the ability to read, write, speak, and listen in more than one language. An increasing number of IHEs recognize the SoBL, and evidence suggests that such policies can serve as a recruitment tool, boost enrollment in modern language departments, and facilitate placement into modern language coursework. This book provides examples of how IHEs can implement the state SoBL, the Global SoBL, or their own recognition to recognize students’ multilingualism, boost enrollment, enhance practice, and nurture biliteracy in their communities. The research-based examples in each chapter provide robust examples of how IHEs can leverage the SoBL to increase equity and access to higher education for multilingual students.

This book targets educators, leaders, policymakers, and researchers interested in collaborating to enhance multilingualism in their communities. Whether working in K-12 schools or IHEs, readers can learn about potential avenues to expand pipelines, partnerships, and possibilities for learners to earn and benefit from a SoBL.
Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   489g
ISBN:   9781032667164
ISBN 10:   1032667168
Pages:   168
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contents Part I: Introduction 1. Origins and purposes of the Seal of Biliteracy Kristin J. Davin 2. Global Seal of Biliteracy programs in higher education and adult education settings Nick Gossett Part II: Recognizing Students’ Biliteracy in Higher Education 3. A creative and collaborative approach to introducing the Seal of Biliteracy in higher education: Case study and survey findings in Washington state Michele Anciaux Aoki, Russell Hugo, Bridget Yaden 4. Integrating the State Seal of Biliteracy into post-secondary studies in Oregon: A practical model Cecelia Monto 5. University Seal of Biliteracy and Cultural Competence at a Hispanic Serving Institution: Deepening cultural and linguistic capital Cristina Alfaro, Reka C. Barton 6. The B3 Scholar Seal: Designing & implementing an alternative to the SoBL at a Hispanic Serving Institution in south Texas Katherine Christoffersen, Dania López García Part III: Awarding College Credit for Biliteracy Attainment 7. Seals of Biliteracy: Initial rewards for freshmen and attractive bonuses for seniors Grant D. Moss, James A. Gambrell 8. Reducing opportunity gaps and promoting enrollment through credit by examination for the Seal of Biliteracy Jesse Gleason, Sobeira Latorre, Resha Cardone Part IV: Recruiting Biliterate Individuals into Higher Education 9. Exploring the recruitment potential of the Seal of Biliteracy for higher education: Results of a pilot initiative Janet Eckerson Christopher Jacobs 10. Pipelines to practice: Utilizing the Seal of Biliteracy in teacher education Amy J. Heineke, Sarah Cohen, Eric Steinmiller, Ji Won Lee Part V: Conclusions and Future Directions 11. Tending the garden and growing the trees of bilingualism: Opportunities, challenges and needs in higher education Andrew Fiegen, Kendall King, Ayumi Stockman

Kristin J. Davin is a Professor of Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she directs the foreign language teacher education program. Amy J. Heineke is a Professor of Education at Loyola University Chicago, where she prepares teachers and leaders for work with multilingual learners.

Reviews for The Seal of Biliteracy in Higher Education: Harnessing Students’ Cultural and Linguistic Strengths at Colleges and Universities

'I recommend The Seal of Biliteracy in Higher Education: Harnessing Students’ Cultural and Linguistic Strengths at Colleges and Universities to districts and universities interested in creating pathways for Seal of Biliteracy awardees to develop higher levels of biliteracy, receive university credit(s) and become teachers, addressing the shortage of bilingual teachers.' Shelly Spiegel Coleman, Strategic Advisor, Californians Together 'The Seal of Biliteracy in Higher Education is a transformative work that validates and celebrates the Seal of Biliteracy movement in higher education. From recognizing students’ biliteracy to awarding college credits to recruiting potential students, Kristin Davin and Amy Heineke provide research-based examples and help IHEs tap into students’ cultural and linguistic strengths to enhance enrollment and enrich their programs.' Arthur Chou, SealofBiliteracy.org 'This edited book by Davin and Heineke is the most comprehensive and up-to-date book on the Seal of Biliteracy in higher education. It is a must read for those interested in learning more about this topic but especially those educators and policymakers implementing the Seal of Biliteracy across the United States.' Oscar Jimenez-Castellanos, Goizueta Endowed Professor and Executive Director for the Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education (CLASE), University of Georgia


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