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Szecsi, Tunde; Szilagyi, Janka – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2012
The goal of this research was to explore thoroughly the perceptions of dispersed immigrant professionals and their bilingual and bicultural children regarding the place of new media technology in their lives. Open-ended interviewing and autoethnography were used to explore families' perceptions of the role of media technology in their children's…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Language Maintenance, Early Intervention, Interviews
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Park, Seong Man – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2011
This paper explores the influence of Korean ethnic churches on the maintenance of heritage language (HL) and culture among Korean-Canadian students. The ethnographic and qualitative study on which it is based involved participant observation over a 4-month period, group discussions, interviews, and a questionnaire. Participants were 15 immigrant…
Descriptors: Religion, Ethnic Groups, Language Maintenance, Participant Observation
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Tran, Anh – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2008
Vietnamese, like other immigrant languages, experiences decline in various forms from the time that its speakers first arrive in the US, a process that gathers pace in the second generation, and often leads to a near-complete loss of the language in the third generation. The article deals with the ways in which Vietnamese-Americans have attempted…
Descriptors: Vietnamese, Native Language Instruction, Asian Culture, Cultural Maintenance
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McCarty, Teresa L. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2008
This article examines current efforts to revitalise, stabilise, and maintain Indigenous languages in the USA. Most Native American languages are no longer acquired as a first language by children. They are nonetheless languages of identity and heritage, and in this sense can and should be considered mother tongues. The article begins with a…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language Planning, American Indians, Cultural Pluralism
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Farruggio, Pete – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2009
Latino immigrant parents were interviewed in a transnational urban community in California after passage of a law intended to abolish bilingual education (BE). Approximately half had English learner children in bilingual classes; the others in English-only classes. Guided by a macrocultural psychological interpretive framework, the study used a…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Foreign Policy, Immigrants, Bilingualism
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Park, Seong Man; Sarkar, Mela – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2007
In this study we explore Korean immigrant parents' attitudes toward heritage language maintenance for their children and their efforts to help their children maintain Korean as their heritage language in Montreal. Some implications for mainstream school policies and classroom practices are touched on briefly. Data were collected from nine Korean…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Parent Attitudes, Heritage Education, Korean
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Nwenmely, Hubisi – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1995
Describes how the development of a criterion-referenced test for Kweyol led to the accreditation of Kweyol language and literacy courses taught in London. The process of accreditation has relevance for those involved in heritage teaching in countries such as the United States and for those committed to sustaining local literacies in microstates…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Creoles, Criterion Referenced Tests, Cultural Maintenance
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Hache, Denis – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2001
Studies the ethnolinguistic vitality of a subset of the French language minority population of Ontario. Focuses on a large number of students, their parents, and their teachers from six elementary and secondary schools in Northeastern Ontario. Shows students' linguistic and cultural vitality is weakened by the dominant English-speaking social…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, French
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May, Stephen – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1998
Drawing on social and political theory, this article argues that the retention and promotion of specific group-based rights--in this case, indigenous language and education rights--need not result in social and linguistic closure. Principles underlying such rights are illustrated by an extended analysis of recent Maori language-immersion…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Community Education, Community Programs, Cultural Maintenance
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Durie, Arohia – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1998
Examines the Aotearoa/New Zealand context, charting the history of colonial educational provision for Maori from the nineteenth century, and then contrasting it with the recent developments in Maori-medium language programs within education. The reemergence of Maori tribal and urban authorities and their central role in the provision of new forms…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Community Education, Community Programs, Cultural Maintenance
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McCarty, Teresa L.; Watahomigie, Lucille J. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1998
Provides an overview of indigenous-education programs in the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Discussion focuses on the historical context that has seen consistent attempts to eradicate the languages and life ways of Native Americans. Case studies are presented that illustrate the role of indigenous-language-education programs in…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Case Studies
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Dweik, Bader S. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2000
Explores and illustrates the ways in which the Chechen language and culture are preserved in Jordan, despite a passage of almost 100 years since Chechen first arrived in the country. Examines the relationship between language maintenance and the non-linguistic processes that affect the outcome of the language situation. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Arabic, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Cultural Maintenance