Babino, AlexandraStewart, Mary Amanda2023-05-022023-05-022015This is the published version of an article that is available at https://www.academia.edu/20836354/Emergent_bilinguals_emerging_identities_in_a_dual_language_school. Recommended citation: Babino, A. & Stewart, M.A. (2015). Emergent bilinguals’ emerging identities in a dual language school. Journal of Bilingual Education Research & Instruction, 17(1), 28-48. This item has been deposited in with the author’s permission and in the absence of publisher policies.https://hdl.handle.net/11274/14943https://www.academia.edu/20836354/Emergent_bilinguals_emerging_identities_in_a_dual_language_schoolArticle originally published in Journal of Bilingual Education Research & Instruction, 17(1), 28-48. English. Published Online 2015. https://www.academia.edu/20836354/Emergent_bilinguals_emerging_identities_in_a_dual_language_schoolPermission to deposit this file was given through direct contact with the publisher. For more information please see the faculty member's entry in Project INDEX -- EDH 7/7/23The purpose of this study was to explore how emergent bilinguals’ emerging identities interact with their language attitudes and choices in various contexts to create their investment in English, Spanish, and bilingualism. Using a mixed method design, the researchers analyzed surveys and social networking maps of 63 Mexican-American, bilingual fifth-graders in a one-way dual language (DL) school and then the interviews of 10 of these students. Findings indicate that students’ identities and investments show a strong correlation to their language use and language of instruction. Specifically, students’ investment in their languages suggest that we might reconsider strict language separation in DL programs while overtly attending to students’ investment in the minority language, Spanish. Most significantly, the language we use formally and informally affects students’ attitudes toward that language. Thus, greater emphasis on developing bilingual investment is an indispensable goal of DL programs.en-USBilingualismMixed method designDual language programsEmergent bilinguals’ emerging identities in a dual language schoolArticle