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Lo, Adrienne – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2009
This paper examines the ideologies and practices surrounding respect at a Korean American heritage language school in California. It illustrates the interaction between locally circulating metadiscourses about children's dispositions, intentions, and identities and the enforcement of classroom norms of respect. In some cases, teachers accommodated…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Ideology, Korean Americans, Language Acquisition
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Dixon, L. Quentin – Language Policy, 2009
Singapore's officially bilingual education policy, in which the majority of children are schooled through a non-native medium with their "Mother Tongue" (an ethnic heritage language that is not necessarily spoken in the home) as a single school subject only, has resulted in dramatic language shifts in the population and high academic…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Second Language Learning, Bilingual Education, Foreign Countries
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Trudell, Barbara – International Journal of Educational Development, 2009
In discussions of Africa in the global North, the term "development" is one of the most often used--though its meaning can be remarkably difficult to pin down. The sustainability of development processes and outcomes is also of current concern in development discourse. If sustainable development can be described in terms of ongoing,…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Language Role, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
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Dixon, Kerryn; Peake, Kathleen – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2008
Despite critical literacy being identified as a desired outcome of South Africa's new curriculum statement, in reality this does not seem to be occurring (DoE 2002, pp. 5, 11). Critical literacy is one way in which spaces of contestation and resistance can be opened up. In order to do so it is necessary to provide students with basic literacy…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Official Languages, Multilingualism, Language Role
Han, Ye – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Previous studies revealed mixed results in terms of the relative effects of implicit and explicit feedback: some found that explicit feedback worked more efficiently than implicit feedback; others found no difference between the two feedback types. These contrasting results called for further investigations into this issue, particularly examining…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Experimental Groups, Research Design, Second Language Learning
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Luning, Rebecca J. I.; Yamauchi, Lois A. – Heritage Language Journal, 2010
Papahana Kaiapuni is a K-12 public school program in which the Hawaiian language is the medium of instruction. In 1987, parents and language activists started the program in response to the dwindling number of speakers that resulted from a nearly century-long ban on the indigenous language. This study examined how participation in this indigenous…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, School Activities, Immersion Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pu, Chang – Bilingual Research Journal, 2010
This article investigated four Chinese American students' biliteracy development in two contexts: their heritage language school and public school. Data were collected through participant observations, audio-recorded classroom interactions, student work samples, and semistructured interviews. Findings demonstrated how literacy instruction across…
Descriptors: Literacy, Cultural Influences, Chinese Americans, Bilingualism
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Lukes, Marguerite M. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2009
This article discusses English-only policies as they relate to second language teaching for children and adults; explores popular perceptions and misconceptions about learning English; and discusses types of programs best suited for different students, depending on educational background. Examples from research and practice highlight the value of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Bilingual Education, Misconceptions, English (Second Language)
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Kosonen, Kimmo – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2008
In a globalised world, literacy in local languages is affected by at least three significant trends: globalisation, regionalisation and nationalism. Literacy in local languages plays a major role in language maintenance and the management of identity. Local literacies in local languages can also be a source of resistance to the rapid sociocultural…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language Minorities, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries
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Austin, Brenda – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2008
Why would anyone want to spend thousands of hours away from home and pay hundreds of dollars in tuition to acquire one of the world's most difficult languages? For Anishinaabe people, that is an easy question to answer. The Ojibwe language is the thread that ties communities together and unites all Anishinaabe as one people sharing a common…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Foreign Countries, American Indian Languages, American Indians
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Dyer, Caroline – Language and Education, 2008
Literacy has been a crucial aspect of education as a human right for over 50 years, but this basic right remains unassured for at least 700 million adults worldwide. In 1999, UNESCO acknowledged that schools are not making the expected contribution to increasing national literacy rates or providing individuals with the literacy skills they need.…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Action Research, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Loewen, Donald – Heritage Language Journal, 2008
Heritage language learners soon learn that their verbal competence can be both a blessing and a burden. Reliance on aural cues can provide significant interference in attempts to master spelling conventions. Now, an unlikely source--the Russian-language internet--threatens to provide negative reinforcement for the very spelling habits that…
Descriptors: Cues, Spelling, Heritage Education, Interference (Language)
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Gorter, Durk – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
Frisian, a unique minority language in the Netherlands, is in the middle ranks of threatened European minority languages in Europe. In recent decades a framework for language policy has been developed in which the educational domain is one of the spearheads. This article provides an overview of language policy and language rights for Frisian…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Language Planning, Foreign Countries, Policy Formation
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Lawton, Bessie Lee; Logio, Kim A. – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2009
This article presents results of a study on a weekend Chinese community school in a mid-Atlantic state that looks at parents' perceptions of the challenges the school faced in teaching Chinese to heritage versus non-heritage learners. Survey and qualitative interviews with parents show differences in their expectations regarding teacher…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Community Schools, Heritage Education
Kondo-Brown, Kimi – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2009
In upper-level university foreign language (FL) courses, FL and heritage language (HL) students are often merged into the same classroom in a single-track system. This study investigates whether HL background is a critical factor that may prevent instructors from teaching reading effectively in single-track upper-level university courses. This…
Descriptors: College Students, Reading Ability, Reading Instruction, Second Language Instruction
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