Description
This book offers a new perspective for research in the field of bilingual education by proposing an integrated approach to the study of bilingualism in minority and majority settings. Programmes for indigenous groups, for national minorities and for migrants are analysed together with programmes aimed at dominant language groups, by well-known scholars from eight different countries in Europe and the Americas. Each contribution seeks to go beyond the traditional dichotomy between policy, practice and research into bilingual education programmes for majority language speakers, and modalities offered for minority language speakers. Thus, the book argues for the construction of a shared discourse for research into bilingualism and bilingual education and for the adoption of an ecological perspective on language education.
About the Author
Christine Helot is a professor of English and a teacher educator at the University of Strasbourg in France (Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maitres d'Alsace). She is the coordinator of a research programme on plurilingualism, intercultural education, and language learning.
Anne-Marie de Mejia works in the Centre for Research and Development in Education at Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia. She has a Ph. D in Linguistics in the area of Bilingual Education. Her research interests include bilingual classroom interaction, process of teacher empowerment and bilingual teacher development.
Reviews
This collection, is well-designed, highly readable, and provides many insights useful beyond the case examples from the two continents covered.
-- Hugo Baetens Beardsmore, The Royal Academy for Overseas SciencesThe book offers a global perspective of the impact of overt and covert language education policies on the use and perceptions of majority and minority languages in society as well as on the implementation of bilingual programs in the classroom. This volume constitutes a useful resource for policymakers genuinely invested in the promotion of minority languages in their countries, as well as for researchers and students of teacher preparation programs interested in gaining a better, more global, understanding of the complexities of second and foreign language teaching and the (negative) repercussions that certain linguistic policies have on the maintenance and spread of minority languages and ~n the daily lives of their speakers.
-- Francisco Ramos, Department of Language and Culture in Education, School of Education, at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California * Language Policy (2011) 10:73-75 *Book Information
ISBN 9781847690753
Author Christine Helot
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Multilingual Matters
Publisher Channel View Publications Ltd
Weight(grams) 429g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 15mm