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Reyhner, Jon – Journal of American Indian Education, 2001
Reviews three new books about the current political battle over bilingual education, focusing on: bilingual education theory and the importance of transformative pedagogy; political analysis of bilingual education and key issues in indigenous language loss; and politics of multiculturalism. Discusses the maturation of bilingual education since…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, Bilingual Education, Book Reviews

Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 2000
Provides an overview of the articles in this issue of the Tribal College Journal, which demonstrate how tribal colleges are gradually creating places where Native languages are safe. Asserts that a place where the language is honored is a place that education, too, becomes honored, and that recognizing Native languages leads to self-esteem and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Educational Needs

Carlson, David – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A Japanese wife and American husband raised their daughter to be bilingual by using the "one-parent/one-language approach," in which each parent speaks only their native language with her. Upon reaching school age, her bilingualism was maintained through home schooling in America, an experimental school in Japan, and exposure to Japanese and…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Elementary Education, Home Schooling
Wassegijig Price, Michael – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2005
Focuses on the Sisseton Wahpeton Community College, a "tribal college" of the Dakota Indians in Sisseton, South Dakota. Comments from college president William Harjo LoneFight regarding the philosophy of the institution and its integration of the Dakota language and tribal cultural values. Looks at various programs and institutions that…
Descriptors: Values, Tribally Controlled Education, College Presidents, American Indian Languages
Nagai, Yasuko; Lister, Ronah – Language and Education, 2004
This paper explores the effectiveness of initial vernacular education for successful transfer to English. The data is drawn from the personal, innovative experiences of a local vernacular elementary school teacher in Papua New Guinea, who helped individual children to gain literacy skills in the local vernacular. As a result, the children were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literacy, Elementary School Teachers, English (Second Language)
Ejieh, Michael U. C. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2004
Following the results of the Ife Six-Year Primary Project designed to use an indigenous Nigerian language as a medium of instruction in primary schools, some suggestions have been made to introduce it in all Nigerian primary schools. This study investigates the attitudes of student teachers towards mother-tongue instruction. Data for the study…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Student Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Language of Instruction
Feng, Anwei – International Journal of Bilingual Education & Bilingualism, 2005
This paper is an analysis of two conceptions of bilingualism that exist in parallel in China. One is traditional bilingualism referring to the use of a native minority language and standard Chinese by minority groups and the other, seen as bilingualism with modern characteristics, is a modern-day phenomenon in which the majority Han group aspire…
Descriptors: Personality Development, Foreign Countries, Second Languages, Ethnicity
Douglas, Masako O. – Heritage Language Journal, 2005
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for the development of curricula for Japanese heritage language schools. Although these schools provide most of the Japanese heritage language (JHL) instruction available to elementary and secondary school pupils, they have received little attention or support from the academic community. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Heritage Education, Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods
Borg, Simon – Language Awareness, 2003
This paper reviews studies of teacher cognition in relation to the teaching of grammar in first, second, and foreign language classrooms. Teacher cognition encompasses a range of psychological constructs and these are reflected in the research reviewed here. Thus, in turn, I discuss studies of teachers' declarative knowledge about grammar, of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Grammar, Schemata (Cognition), Second Language Instruction
Hall, Allison H. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2006
Language is a means by which different minds communicate ideas to one another. It is also a means our minds use to understand ourselves, other people, the world around us, and the relationships among them. In language acquisition, we are basically developing a code that we will use to understand, formulate and communicate ideas. The acquisition of…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Language Acquisition, Native Language Instruction, Second Language Instruction
Soler, Janet – History of Education, 2006
The dominant influences that forged curriculum policy in relation to the literacy curriculum in New Zealand during the 1930s can be seen to be enmeshed in the politics of the wider context of what de Castell and Luke have identified as the "literacy ideologies of the British Empire". It was these literacy ideologies and concerns over the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Popular Culture, Malayo Polynesian Languages
McCarty, Teresa L.; Romero, Mary Eunice; Zepeda, Ofelia – American Indian Quarterly, 2006
In this article, the authors explore the personal, familial, and academic stakes of Native language loss for youth, drawing on narrative data from the Native Language Shift and Retention Project, a five year (2001-06), federally funded study of the nature and impacts of Native language shift and retention on American Indian students' language…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Biographies, Participant Observation, Language Skill Attrition
Martin, Michael O.; Mullis, Ina V. S.; Foy, Pierre; Stanco, Gabrielle M. – International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, 2012
For more than 50 years, the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) has been conducting comparative studies of educational achievement in a number of curriculum areas, including mathematics and science. TIMSS 2011 represents the fifth cycle of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS),…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, Comparative Education, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
Qiyan, Wang; Kian Chye, Lim; Huay Lit Woo – New Horizons in Education, 2006
Writing picture compositions is part of the requirements for the mother tongue language learning in Singapore primary schools. For Chinese as a mother tongue, the prevailing materials used for learning picture composition are confined to only black-and-white drawn pictures. This has caused some problems: (1) not many good and suitable…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Photography, Visual Aids, Color
Instituto Nacional para la Educacion de los Adultos, Mexico City (Mexico). – 1990
This document describes literacy models for urban and rural populations in Mexico. It contains four sections. The first two sections (generalizations about the population and considerations about the teaching of adults) discuss the environment that creates illiterate adults and also describe some of the conditions under which learning takes place…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Foreign Countries, Functional Literacy, Instructional Materials