DOI: 10.18130/v3bw0c
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Middle School Emergent Bilingual and Bilingual Students' Perspectives on U.S. History

Abstract: Dr. Stephanie van Hover, AdvisorThis dissertation study investigated the historical perspectives of middle school emergent bilingual and bilingual students. The participants in this qualitative multiple case study included eleven seventh grade students from two middle schools in a Virginia school district. Data collection occurred over the course of one semester and included classroom observations, instructional document collection, and individual and focus group interviews.Data analysis revealed that the part… Show more

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“…Data analysis in the present study reveals three schematic narrative templates in the participants' perspectives on U.S. history. While the historical actors and events that the participants named as historically significant largely reflected the official curriculum as defined in Virginia's state standards (Yoder, 2020;Yoder, 2016), ten of the eleven participants employed more than one narrative during the study's interviews, focus groups, and class observations. Table 4 depicts the similarities between the three narratives found within the perspectives of the students in the present study and the participants in Epstein (2000) and Peck's (2010) prior research among high school students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Data analysis in the present study reveals three schematic narrative templates in the participants' perspectives on U.S. history. While the historical actors and events that the participants named as historically significant largely reflected the official curriculum as defined in Virginia's state standards (Yoder, 2020;Yoder, 2016), ten of the eleven participants employed more than one narrative during the study's interviews, focus groups, and class observations. Table 4 depicts the similarities between the three narratives found within the perspectives of the students in the present study and the participants in Epstein (2000) and Peck's (2010) prior research among high school students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present paper draws on qualitative classroom observations, document analysis, and student interviews in two seventh grade U.S. history classes. Given that most of the existing research on historical perspectives has been conducted among high school students (e.g., Peck, 2010; Santiago, 2017), I purposefully sampled (Marshall & Rossman, 2011) two middle schools for the present study and the larger research project from which it derives (Yoder, 2016). In the following section I describe the setting and participants, followed by the data collection and analysis for the present study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%