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National Association for Bilingual Education

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National Association for Bilingual Education
NameNational Association for Bilingual Education
Formation1975
Region servedUnited States

National Association for Bilingual Education is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and support bilingual education in the United States. The organization was founded in 1975 by a group of educators, including José Cardenas, Ricardo Fernández, and Jim Cummins, who were committed to improving the educational outcomes of language minority students. The association has worked closely with other organizations, such as the National Council of Teachers of English and the American Educational Research Association, to advance the field of bilingual education. The association's efforts have been influenced by the work of Noam Chomsky, Lev Vygotsky, and Jim Cummins, who have made significant contributions to the field of language acquisition and bilingual education.

History

The history of the National Association for Bilingual Education is closely tied to the development of bilingual education in the United States. The association was established in response to the Lau v. Nichols Supreme Court decision, which mandated that schools provide equal educational opportunities to language minority students. The association's early work was influenced by the Bilingual Education Act of 1968, which provided federal funding for bilingual education programs. The association has also been shaped by the work of educators such as Stephen Krashen, Rodney Reynolds, and Catherine Snow, who have made significant contributions to the field of bilingual education. The association has worked with other organizations, such as the National Association for Multicultural Education and the American Association for Applied Linguistics, to promote diversity and equity in education.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Association for Bilingual Education is to promote and support bilingual education in the United States. The association's objectives include improving the educational outcomes of language minority students, promoting cultural diversity and equity in education, and providing professional development opportunities for educators. The association's work is guided by the principles of social justice and equity, and is influenced by the work of theorists such as Pierre Bourdieu and Henry Giroux. The association has also been influenced by the work of organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers, which have advocated for the rights of language minority students and bilingual educators.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The National Association for Bilingual Education has been a strong advocate for bilingual education and language minority students. The association has worked with policymakers such as Senator Ted Kennedy and Representative José Serrano to promote bilingual education and language rights. The association has also worked with other organizations, such as the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the National Council of La Raza, to advocate for the rights of language minority students. The association's advocacy efforts have been influenced by the work of researchers such as Kenji Hakuta and Lily Wong Fillmore, who have studied the effects of bilingual education on student outcomes. The association has also been influenced by the work of organizations such as the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials and the League of United Latin American Citizens, which have advocated for the rights of Latino students and bilingual educators.

Conferences_and_Publications

The National Association for Bilingual Education hosts an annual conference that brings together educators, researchers, and policymakers to discuss issues related to bilingual education. The association also publishes a journal called the Bilingual Research Journal, which features research articles and book reviews on topics related to bilingual education. The association's conference and publications have been influenced by the work of scholars such as Guadalupe Valdés and Sonia Nieto, who have made significant contributions to the field of bilingual education. The association has also worked with other organizations, such as the International Reading Association and the National Association for Multicultural Education, to promote diversity and equity in education.

Membership_and_Chapters

The National Association for Bilingual Education has a diverse membership that includes educators, researchers, and policymakers from across the United States. The association has chapters in several states, including California, Texas, and New York, and works with other organizations, such as the National Association of Bilingual Education Teachers and the Bilingual Education Association of the Metropolitan Area, to promote bilingual education and language minority students. The association's membership and chapters have been influenced by the work of leaders such as César Chávez and Dolores Huerta, who have advocated for the rights of Latino students and bilingual educators. The association has also been influenced by the work of organizations such as the United Farm Workers and the National Farm Workers Association, which have advocated for the rights of farm workers and Latino communities.

Awards_and_Recognition

The National Association for Bilingual Education presents several awards each year to recognize outstanding contributions to bilingual education. The association's awards include the Outstanding Bilingual Educator Award, the Bilingual Research Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award. The association's awards have been presented to educators such as Jim Cummins and Stephen Krashen, who have made significant contributions to the field of bilingual education. The association has also worked with other organizations, such as the National Association for Multicultural Education and the American Educational Research Association, to recognize and promote excellence in bilingual education. The association's awards and recognition have been influenced by the work of scholars such as Lev Vygotsky and Noam Chomsky, who have made significant contributions to the field of language acquisition and bilingual education.

Category:Bilingual education

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