Honoring Richard Ruiz and his work on language planning and bilingual education

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Honoring Richard Ruiz and his work on language planning and bilingual education

edited by Nancy H. Hornberger

(Bilingual education and bilingualism / series editors, Colin Baker and Nancy Hornberger, 105)

Multilingual Matters, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Richard Ruiz has inspired generations of scholars in language planning and multilingual education with his unique orientations to language as a problem, a right and a resource. This volume attests to the far-reaching impact of his thinking and teaching, bringing together a selection of his published and unpublished writings on language planning orientations, bilingual and language minority education, language threat and endangerment, voice and empowerment, and even language fun, accompanied by contributions from colleagues and former students reflecting and expanding on Ruiz' ground-breaking work. This book will be of great interest to both undergraduate and postgraduate students in language planning and multilingual education, Indigenous and minority education, as well as to junior and senior researchers in those fields.

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Dedication Introduction: Richard Ruiz and his Legacy -- Nancy H. Hornberger Acknowledgements Part I: Language Planning 1. Teresa L. McCarty: "Language Planning Is Social Planning": Reflections on the Language Planning Contributions of Richard Ruiz 2. Orientations in Language Planning. 1984b. NABE Journal, 8(2), 15-34. 3. Official Languages and Language Planning. 1990. in K. Adams & D. Brink, Eds. Perspectives on Official English: The Campaign for English as the Official Language of the USA, 11-24. Berlin: Mouton. 4. Language Planning Considerations in Indigenous Communities. 1995. Bilingual Research Journal 19, 71-81. 5. Threat Inversion and Language Policy in the United States. 2006, Unpublished. 6. English Language Planning and Transethnification in the USA. 2010. Telescope. (Amenagement Linguistique De L'anglais Et La Transethnification Aux Etats-Unis). Part II: Bilingual Education 7. Norma Gonzalez and Eric J. Johnson: Richard Ruiz and Bilingual Education 8. Language Teaching In American Education. 1984a. Washington, DC: National Institute of Education Report. 9. Bilingual Education. 1997. In C. Grant & G. Ladson-Billings, Eds. Dictionary Of Multicultural Education, 29-31. 10. The Paradox of Bilingualism. 2008c. in J. Gonzalez, Ed. Encyclopedia of Bilingual Education, 645-650. Sage. 11. The Knowledge Base of Bilingual Education. Review Of Gonzalez (2008) The Encyclopedia Of Bilingual Education. Education Review, November 8, 2008a. Part III: Language Fun 12. Perry Gilmore, Brendan H. O'Connor and Lauren Zentz: Taking "Language Fun" Seriously 13. The Parable of the Pigs. 1992/1996, Unpublished 14. Jesus Was Bilingual. 2003, Unpublished 15. The Ontological Status of Burritos. 2008b, Unpublished Part IV: Language Minority Education 16. Luis C. Moll and D.Lane Santa Cruz: Introductory Reflection 17. Ethnic Group Interests and the Social Good: Law and Language in Education. 1983. in W. Van Horne, Ed., Ethnicity, Law and the Social Good, 49-73. Milwaukee: American Ethnic Studies Coordinating Committee. 18. The Empowerment of Language Minority Students. 1991. in C. Sleeter, Ed., Empowerment through Multicultural Education, 217-227. Albany: SUNY Press. 19. Asymmetrical Worlds: The Representation of the Ethnic in Public Discourse. 2000, Unpublished. 20. The Educational Sovereignty of Latino/a Students in the United States, By L. Moll and R. Ruiz. 2005. in P. Pedraza & M. Rivera, Eds. Latino Education: An Agenda for Community Action Research, 295-320. Erlbaum. Part V: Perspectives on Language Planning Orientations and Language Threat Inversion 21. Erin Mackinney: Language Ideologies and Bilingual Realities: The Case of Coral Way 22. Julia Richards and Janelle Johnson: Language Orientations in Guatemala: Toward Language As Resource? 23. Olga Bever: 'Language-As-Catalyst': Exploring the Role of Linguistic Landscapes in the Framework of Richard Ruiz's' Orientations in Language Planning' 24. Kevin S. Carroll and Joyce Pereira: Threat Inversion and Language Maintenance in Puerto Rico and Aruba Part VI: Communities As Linguistic Resources Across The Americas: A Symposium Of Essays 25. Mary Carol Combs and Sheilah E. Nicholas: Language, Voice and Empowerment Frameworks 26. Leisy Wyman, Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla and Luz Jimenez-Quispe: Indigenous Youth Language Resources, Educational Sovereignty, and Praxis: Connecting a New Body of Language Planning Research to the Work of Richard Ruiz 27. Amparo Clavijo Olarte and Angela Pamela Gonzalez: The Missing Voices in Colombia Bilingue: The Case Of b ra Children's Schooling in Bogota 28. Iliana Reyes and Ana Christina Da Silva Iddings: Learning about Linguistic Resources through Home Engagements: Opportunities for Latina Pre-Service Teachers to Shape Their Language Orientations Afterword: Richard Ruiz - Colin Baker Author Bios Ruiz CV 2015

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