Educational Project Plan: LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
Academic Grade: Middle School
Main Issue: Linguistic diversity and its expressions in Mexico and around the world
Scenario: Classroom
Teaching Methodology: Community-Based
Articulating Axis: Critical Interculturality


Project Overview


This project aims to explore and appreciate linguistic diversity, emphasizing its significance both locally (Mexico) and globally. It encourages students to critically analyze different languages and dialects, fostering intercultural understanding and respect. The project follows a community-based learning approach, involving active participation, reflection, and dissemination.


Methodology Structure & Activities

PhaseMomentTimeActivityDescription & Adaptation
Phase 1: Planning1. Identification2 hoursBrainstorming & discussionStudents identify local languages and dialects in their community and research global linguistic diversity. Use visuals and simplified texts suitable for middle school.
2. Recovery1.5 hoursSharing personal experiencesStudents share stories about languages spoken by their families or communities, fostering personal connections. Adapted to include visual aids for varied language backgrounds.
3. Planning1.5 hoursSet goals & organize groupsStudents plan research tasks, assign roles (e.g., researcher, presenter, artist), and schedule activities. Use clear, step-by-step guides to facilitate understanding.
Phase 2: Action4. Approach2 hoursFieldwork & community engagementStudents interview community members about their languages and gather cultural expressions. In case of limited access, use virtual interviews or video recordings.
5. Comprehension & Production3 hoursCreating presentations & projectsStudents synthesize information by creating posters, short videos, or presentations showcasing the languages studied, emphasizing their unique features. Materials are age-appropriate and visual.
6. Recognition1.5 hoursSharing with peersStudents present their projects in class, receiving feedback that promotes critical thinking about linguistic diversity. Use guided questions to deepen reflection.
7. Correction1 hourFeedback & refinementStudents revise their projects based on peer and teacher feedback, fostering a growth mindset. Provide constructive, encouraging comments suitable for middle school.
Phase 3: Intervention8. Integration2 hoursCommunity exhibitionOrganize an in-school event where students display their projects, inviting other classes, parents, and community members to participate. Use multilingual signage if possible.
9. Dissemination1.5 hoursCreating an awareness campaignStudents develop flyers, social media posts, or videos promoting linguistic appreciation, sharing their learning beyond the classroom. Materials are simple, engaging, and age-appropriate.
10. Considerations1 hourReflection & discussionGroup discussion about what they learned, challenges faced, and the importance of linguistic diversity. Use guiding questions to promote critical interculturality.
11. Progress1 hourFollow-up activitiesPlan future actions like community language workshops or intercultural exchanges. Encourage students to continue exploring and respecting linguistic diversity.


Additional Recommendations


  • Assessment: Continuous formative assessment during each phase through observation, checklists, and student reflections.

  • Materials: Visual aids, interview questionnaires, multimedia devices, posters, flyers.

  • Adaptations for Middle School: Use age-appropriate language, encourage critical thinking, incorporate multimedia, and foster peer collaboration.

  • Expected Outcomes


  • Students recognize and value linguistic diversity within Mexico and globally.

  • Develop intercultural sensitivity and critical understanding of language as a cultural expression.

  • Engage with the community actively, fostering social responsibility.

  • Create awareness materials to promote linguistic respect beyond the classroom.

  • Conclusion


    This community-based educational project on linguistic diversity aligns with modern pedagogical principles by fostering active participation, critical interculturality, and community engagement. It prepares students to appreciate and respect linguistic differences, contributing to a more inclusive and culturally aware society.