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He, Agnes Weiyun – Heritage Language Journal, 2006
This paper proposes an identity theory of Chinese as a Heritage Language (hereafter CHL) development, based on the characteristics of the Chinese as a Heritage Language learner and drawing insights from Language Socialization, Second Language Acquisition, and Conversation Analysis. It posits that CHL development takes place in a three-dimensional…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Chinese, Ethnicity, Native Language Instruction
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Cunningham, Denis – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2003
This paper outlines work undertaken by FIPLV as an affiliate of UNESCO in the development of a document outlining linguistic human rights. The paper examines how subsequent drafts have been modified and identifies some of the difficulties experienced in developing the drafts. After more than two decades of work, the process is still incomplete.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Zhou, Minglang – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2005
The People's Republic of China has employed two means of literacy promotion: a campaign approach and a legislative approach to meet the needs of nation-state building through education. From 1949 through to the late 1970s, the campaign approach was motivated by a political rationale, but later an economic rationale also became important. From the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Literacy Education, Compulsory Education, Minority Groups
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Ahler, Janet Goldenstein – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
Early federal government policies for American indigenous people alternated between extermination and assimilation. Imposing the colonists' and immigrants' language on indigenous people was important for achieving the latter. In the 1970-90's, federally funded grants for bilingual education for indigenous schools were offered to accommodate Native…
Descriptors: Immigration, Bilingualism, Ethnography, American Indians
Yu, Xue-mei – Online Submission, 2007
With the shift of the concept of English teaching, learning beliefs and learning strategies are increasingly attracting researchers' attention. This study, based on a questionnaire, centered on the current situation of learning beliefs and learning strategies used by three-year college students. The result shows: (1) the students have the…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Learning Strategies, College Students, Beliefs
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Jensen, Linda; Llosa, Lorena – Heritage Language Journal, 2007
This paper examines the reading experiences, strategies, and curriculum preferences of university-level heritage language students. One hundred and twenty eight students enrolled in four different heritage language programs at UCLA--Korean, Russian, Thai, and Vietnamese--completed a survey about their exposure to print, early and current reading…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Reading Skills, Curriculum Design, College Students
Lawrence, Erma – 1978
One in a series introducing students to Southeast Alaska Native languages, this booklet presents simple dialogues in Haida with English translations following. The eight dialogues, consisting of three or four questions with replies, provide practice with a variety of basic sentence patterns. Dialogues include social greetings and questions about…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Elementary Education
Young, Ann; And Others – 1979
One in a series introducing students to Southeast Alaska Native languages, this booklet presents simple dialogues in Tsimshian with English translations following. The eight dialogues, consisting of three or four questions with replies, provide practice with a variety of basic sentence patterns. Dialogues include social greetings and questions…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Elementary Education
Shea, Esther – 1978
One in a series introducing students to Southeast Alaska Native languages, this booklet presents simple dialogues in Tlingit with English translations following. The 14 dialogues, consisting of 4 responses each, provide practice with a variety of basic sentence patterns. Dialogues include social greetings and questions about name, age, and tribal…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Elementary Education
Ferguson, Laura, Ed. – Equity and Choice, 1987
Provides transcript of roundtable discussion about two-way bilingual programs. Discusses the following: (1) reasons for success of programs; (2) spin-off advantages for pupils, schools, and community; and (3) obstacles bilingual education encounter. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Romero, Migdalia – Equity and Choice, 1987
Implementing two-way bilingual programs requires the following: (1) planning; (2) clear goals; (3) teamwork between teachers, administrators, and parents; (4) specialized training for teachers; and (5) assessment of students' initial skills. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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McLaughlin, Barry – Bilingual Review, 1984
Discusses the limitations of immersion programs for minority-language children and examines submersion, transitional bilingual education, and reverse immersion approaches according to three criteria: theoretical consistency, fairness to children, and empirical support. Reverse immersion in which children acquire literacy skills in their native…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Children, English (Second Language), Immersion Programs
Peter, Lizette – 2003
This paper illustrates how the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma is exploring a new paradigm of evaluation that is responsive to the claims, concerns, and issues of stakeholders involved. Known as culturally responsive evaluation, this alternative conceived by the Initiative for Culturally Responsive Evaluation (ICRE) is considered more appropriate than…
Descriptors: Cherokee (Tribe), Cooperative Planning, Culturally Relevant Education, Early Childhood Education
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Medina, Marcello, Jr.; Escamilla, Kathy – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1994
The acquisition of English and Spanish was examined among 298 Mexican-American students who were limited-English-proficient at the start of kindergarten and who participated in maintenance bilingual programs in grades K-3. Oral proficiency in both languages increased for both boys and girls and across groups that had differed in early Spanish…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary School Students, English, Females
Mace-Matluck, Betty J.; And Others – NABE: The Journal of the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1989
A followup of 380 limited-English-speaking Hispanic children in 20 Texas elementary schools found that most acquired English oral language skills at expected rates and were reading in English at expected levels by third grade. Reading achievement was related to instructional factors and early oral competence in either language. Contains 22…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, English (Second Language), Longitudinal Studies, Mexican American Education
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