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Negotiating Identities: Education for Empowerment in a Diverse Society

The stereotypes of low achievement of minority students can be overturned. The key to this lies in empowering students’ identity. The teacher-student relationship emerges as the predominant space where learning takes place; the identity of the bilingual student is strengthened as a product of negotiation between the subjects.

References

Cummins J., (1999).Negotiating Identities: Education for Empowerment in a Diverse Society / (ed. S. Argyri), Athens.

Cultural, Lamguage, Pedagogies, School
bilingualism empowerment identity learning low achievement minorities negotiation stereotypes students

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