Foundations of bilingual education and bilingualism
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Foundations of bilingual education and bilingualism
(Multilingual matters / series editor, Derrick Sharp, 95)
Multilingual Matters, c1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
Available at 42 libraries
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Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Library図
pbk.037663,
807/B15020376634
Note
Bibliography: p. 287-310
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written as a foundational textbook for students and teachers, this book provides a comprehensive first introduction to bilingualism and bilingual education. In a compact and straightforward manner, bilingualism at individual, language minority group and national levels are discussed. The 18 chapters cover the crucial issues and controversies about language minorities and bilingual education. These include: * Defining who is bilingual * Testing language abilities and language use * Languages in communities and minority groups * Language planning * Language loss and revival * The development of bilingualism in infancy and childhood * Bilingualism in the family * Learning a second language * Aptitude and motivation * Age and language learning * Bilingualism and 'intelligence' * Bilingual's thinking skills * Bilingualism and the brain * Theories of bilingualism * Types of bilingual education * Evaluations of bilingual education * Language minority underachievement * Biliteracy * Cultural awareness * Multiculturalism * Different classroom styles of second language learning * US and Canadian approaches to bilingual education * Bilingual classrooms * The politics surrounding language minorities and bilingual education * Assimilation and pluralism * Antiracism
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The individual and social nature of bilingualism: bilingualism - definitions and distinctions
- the measurement of bilingualism
- languages in society
- language revival and reversal
- the development of bilingualism
- second language acquisition
- theories of second language acquisition
- bilingualism and intelligence
- bilingualism and thinking
- cognitive theories of bilingualism and the curriculum. Part 2 Bilingual education and bilingual classrooms: types of bilingual education
- the effectiveness of bilingual education
- minority language learning, underachievement and biliteracy
- second language learning
- Canadian immersion classrooms
- a model and a framework of bilingual education
- the politics of bilingualism
- multiculturalism and anti-racism.
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