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Policy and Practice in Bilingual Education: A Reader Extending the Foundations(2 Bilingual Education & Bilingualism)

Policy and Practice in Bilingual Education: A Reader Extending the Foundations(2 Bilingual Education & Bilingualism)

          
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This book brings together some of the most important and influential recent articles on policy and practices in bilingual education around the world, with particular emphasis on the United States. It complements and extends Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism by Colin Baker. The readings have been divided into four sections: Section 1. Policy and Legislation on Bilingualism in Schools and Bilingual Education. Section 2. Implementation of Bilingual Policy in Schools: Structuring Schools. Section 3. Using Bilingualism in Instruction: Structuring Classrooms. Section 4. Using the Bilingualism of the School Community: Teachers and Parents. The book can be used as a comprehensive introduction for instructors, researchers and students, and as an interactive text for students. In designing the text, the authors have been particularly attentive to the needs in teacher education, especially in the preparation of bilingual teachers. Thus, each of the readings is followed by questions and activities that engage students in reflection and practices that may transform their own thinking, as well as the schools, classrooms and communities to which they will contribute. Whenever possible, the questions and activities reflect the content of the readings, and ask students to practice among themselves processes that will enable a contribution to their own communities and schools.

Table of Contents:
Introduction Glossary Section 1: Policy and Legislation on Bilingualism in Schools and Bilingual Education James J. Lyons: The Past and Future Directions of Federal Bilingual Education Policy. From Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 508: 66-80. Newbury Park: Sage (1990). Ursula Casanova: Bilingual Education: Politics or Pedagogy? From Bilingual Education (ed. Ofelia Garcia), pp 167-180. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (1991). Michael Stubbs: Educational Language Planning in England and Wales: Multicultural Rhetoric and Assimilationist Assumptions. From Language Policy for the European Community (ed. F. Coulmas), pp. 215-239. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (1991). Tove Skutnabb-Kangas: Multilingualism and the Education of Minority Children. From Minority Education: From Shame to Struggle (ed. T. Skutnabb-Kangas and J. Cummins), pp 9-44. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters (1988). Jim Cummins: Bilingual Education and Anti-Racist Education. From Interracial Books for Children Bulletin, 17 (3&4): 9-12. New York: Publication Council on Interracial Books (1986). Section 2: Implementation of Bilingual Policy in Schools: Structuring Schools David Corson: Realities of Teaching in a Multiethnic School. From International Review of Education 37: 7-31. Dordrecht: Kluwer (1991). Sidney H. Morison: A Spanish-English Dual Language Program in New York City. From Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 508: 160-169. Newbury Park: Sage (1990). Ofelia Garcia and Ricardo Otheguy: The Bilingual Education of Cuban-American Children in Dade County's Ethnic Schools. From Language and Education 1 (2): 83-95. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters (1987). Jim Cummins: Empowering Minority Students: A Framework for lntervention. From Harvard Educational Review 56 (1): 18-36, Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College (1986). Fred Genesee: The Canadian Second Language Immersion Program. From International Handbook of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education (ed. Christina Bratt Paulston), pp. 169-174. Westport, CT: Greenwood (1988). Jim Cummins: Heritage Language Teaching in Canadian Schools. From Journal of Curriculum Studies 24 (3): 281-286. Basingstoke: Taylor & Francis (1992). Hugo Baetens Beardsmore: European Models of Bilingual Education: Practice, Theory and Development. From Bilingualism and National Development (ed. Gary M. Jones and A. Conrad K. Ozog), pp. 103-121. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters (1993). Colin Baker: Bilingual Education in Wales. From European Models of Bilingual Education (ed. Hugo Baetens Beardsmore), pp. 7-29. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters (1993). Section 3: Using Bilingualism in Instruction: Structuring Classrooms Rodolfo Jacobson: Allocating Two Languages as a Key Feature of a Bilingual Methodology. From Language Distribution Issues in Bilingual Schooling (ed. R. Jacobson and C. Faltis), pp. 3-17. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters (1990). Nancy H. Hornberger: Creating Successful Learning Contexts for Bilingual Literacy. 176. From Teachers College Record 92: 212-229. New York: Teachers College (1990). Concha Delgado-Gaitan: Relating Experience and Text: Socially Constituted Reading Activity. From Languages in School and Society: Politics and Pedagogy (ed. M.E. McGroarty and CJ. Faltis), pp. 511-528. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (1991). Maria de la Luz Reyes: A Process Approach to Literacy Using Dialogue Journals and Literature Logs with Second Language Learners. From Research in the Teaching of English 25 (3): 291-313. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English (1991). Donna Christian, George Spanos, Joann Crandall, Carmen Simich-Dudgeon and Karen Willetts: Combining Language and Content for Second-Language Students. From Bilingual Education: Issues and Strategies (ed. Amado M. Padilla, Halford H. Fairchild and Concepci6n M. Valadez), pp. 141-156. Newbury Park: Sage (1990). William Francis Mackey: Language Education in Bilingual Acadia: An Experiment in Redressing the Balance. From Bilingual Education (ed. Ofelia Carda), pp. 239-252. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (1991). Evelyn Jacob and Beverly Mattson: Cooperative Learning: Instructing Limited-English-Proficient Students in Heterogeneous Classes. From Bilingual Education: Issues and Strategies (ed. Amado M. Padilla, Halford H. Fairchild and Concepci6n M. Valadez), pp. 219-229. Newbury Park: Sage (1990). Section 4: Using the Bilingualism of the School Community: Teachers and Parents Alma Flor Ada: Creative Education for Bilingual Teachers. From Harvard Educational Review 56: 386-394. Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College (1986). Christian J. Faltis: Building Bridges Between Parents and the School. From Joinfostering: Adapting Teaching Strategies for the Multilingual Classroom, pp. 143-163. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. (Simon & Schuster) (1993). Maria E. Torres-Guzman: Recasting Frames: Latino Parent Involvement. From Languages in School and Society: Politics and Pedagogy (ed. M.E. McGroarty and C.J. Faltis), pp. 529-552. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (1991). Luis C. Moll: Bilingual Classroom Studies and Community Analysis. From Educational Researcher 21 (2): 20-24. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association (1992)  


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  • ISBN-13: 9781853592669
  • Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Multilingual Matters
  • Height: 245 mm
  • No of Pages: 304
  • Series Title: 2 Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
  • Sub Title: A Reader Extending the Foundations
  • Width: 190 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1853592668
  • Publisher Date: 24 Feb 1995
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Weight: 594 gr


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