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Teaching and learning in two languages : bilingualism & schooling in the United States
- Title
- Teaching and learning in two languages : bilingualism & schooling in the United States / Eugene E. Garcia.
- Author
- García, Eugene E., 1946-
- Publication
- New York : Teachers College Press, ©2005.
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- Description
- xv, 199 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Summary
- This is the most comprehensive, up-to-date volume on the state of bilingual education in the United States and, in particular, on effective curriculum and instructional approaches. The book sets forth a conceptual framework to guide educational policy and practice that reflects democratic ideals and values.
- Series Statement
- Multicultural education series
- Uniform Title
- Multicultural education series (New York, N.Y.)
- Subject
- Education, Bilingual > United States
- English language > Study and teaching > Foreign speakers. > United States
- Limited English-proficient students > United States
- 17.23 multilingual sociolinguistics
- Education, Bilingual
- English language > Study and teaching > Foreign speakers
- Limited English-proficient students
- Erziehung
- Zweisprachigkeit
- Tweetaligheid
- Onderwijs
- United States
- USA
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-186) and index.
- Contents
- 1. Who are these children, their families, and communities? -- U.S. language diversity -- Immigrant students--U.S. schools -- English acquisition and bilingualism in the U.S. context -- 2. Bilingualism is not the arithmetic sum of two languages -- Bilingual development -- Linguistic development -- Language choice and code-switching -- Cognition, language, and culture -- Social/communicative aspects -- Language development considers ways to use it -- 3. Education comes in diverse shapes and forms for U.S. bilinguals -- Schools practices: the debate -- What works: optimal instruction and learning features -- Dual-language programs -- Beyond language -- English-language development in a bilingual program -- Developing "academic" English in U.S. bilinguals -- Specially designed academic instruction -- 4. Bilinguals in the United States speak more than a foreign language -- Dialects and bilingualism -- U.S. indigenous bilingual students -- Bilingual/bicultural U.S. deaf students -- 5. The policy debate and related policies regarding U.S. bilinguals -- The Federal courts -- Rights and language-minority students -- State and local policies -- English-only state policies -- Convergence of other state and local policies -- Federal policy -- 6. Educational reform and schooling U.S. bilinguals -- An integrated conceptual framework for the instructions of U.S. bilinguals -- Responsive learning communities -- The design study--a responsive bilingual learning community: sites, teachers, and intervention -- Analysis of writing, creating, and revising writing rubrics -- 7. Bilingual student achievement in a reform context -- Sierra Madre findings -- Chang Ching findings -- Standardized test achievement measures -- Teachers' perceptions of their work, ALAS, and instruction -- Additional data for Chang Ching and Sierra Madre -- 8. Final thoughts regarding theory, practice, and policy relevant to U.S. bilingual students -- Language as a cultural system -- Culture, language, and schooling -- Policy considerations -- Educational practice implications -- From the general to the specific.
- ISBN
- 0807745375
- 9780807745373
- 0807745367
- 9780807745366
- 9780807775400
- 0807775401
- LCCN
- 2004062042
- OCLC
- ocm56942116
- 56942116
- SCSB-8916277
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library