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Bilingual education is one of the fastest growing disciplines within applied linguistics. This book includes the work of 20 specialists working in various educational contexts across Europe, Latin America and North America to create a volume which is both comprehensive in scope and multidimensional in its coverage of current bilingual initiatives. The central themes of this volume, which draws on past experiences of bilingual education, include issues in language use in classrooms at elementary, secondary and tertiary levels; participant perspectives on bilingual education experiences; and the language needs of bi- and multilingual students in monolingual schools. This collection will be of interest to teachers and administrators in bi- and multilingual education programs, as well as scholars working in the field of language education.



Trade Review

The editors of this book have done a brilliant job: bringing together a team of international specialists in bilingual and multilingual education, ranging from primary to tertiary education, and having them focus on theoretical and practical issues. This book is a must-read for researchers, teachers and education officials!

-- Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Thought-provoking, insightful, updated collection of papers that reflect upon actual classroom praxis at various levels. The contribution these articles make to the understanding and setting up of a scholarly discussion on educational, multicultural and multilingual matters is vast, varied and far-reaching. A real must for scholars and interested audiences.

-- Miriam Elizabeth Cid Uribe, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile

By engaging with the sheer variety of perspectives and initiatives in BE contained in this volume, this contribution delivers a wealth of information and provides the reader with a thorough grasp of BE and the options available to professional educators. It is an exceptional resource for those seeking research topics in BE, and raises several questions at the forefront of the field, thus providing concrete topics for discussion.

-- Olivia Amzallag * LINGUIST List 25.2238 *

Table of Contents

Christian Abello-Contesse, Paul M. Chandler, María Dolores López-Jiménez & Rubén Chacón-Beltrán: Introduction and Overview

PART I LESSONS FROM ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE IN BILINGUAL AND MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION

1. Christian Abello-Contesse: Bilingual and Multilingual Education: An Overview of the Field

2. Fred Genesee: Insights into Bilingual Education from Research on Immersion Programs in Canada

3. Anne-Marie de Mejía: Bilingual Education in Colombia: The Teaching and Learning of Languages and Academic Content Area Knowledge

4. Carmen Pérez-Vidal: Perspectives and Lessons from the Challenge of CLIL Experiences

PART II ISSUES IN LANGUAGE USE IN CLASSROOMS AT THE ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY LEVELS

5. Jasone Cenoz & Xabier Etxague: From Bilingualism to Multilingualism: Basque, Spanish, and English in Higher Education

6. Gwyn Lewis, Bryn Jones & Colin Baker: 100 Bilingual Lessons: Distrubuting Two Languages in Classrooms

7. Elena Domínguez Romero & Jorge Braga Riera: Native Language Influence in Teaching Subject Matter Content through English in Spanish Tertiary Education

8. Ofelia García: From Diglossia to Transglossia: Bilingual and Multilingual Classrooms in the 21st Century

PART III PARTICIPANT PERSPECTIVES ON BILINGUAL EDUCATION EXPERIENCES: STUDENTS, LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS, STUDENT-TEACHERS, AND TEACHER-EDUCATORS

9. María D. Pérez Murillo: The Students’ Views on their Experience in a Spanish-English Bilingual Education Program in Spain

10. Nicole A. Tobin & Christian Abello-Contesse: The Use of Native Assistants as Language and Cultural Resources in Andalusia’s Bilingual Schools

11. Fernanda Liberali: Student-Teachers and Teacher-Educators Experience New Roles in Pre-Service Bilingual Teacher Education in Brazil

12. Miguel García López & Anthony Bruton: Potential Drawbacks and Actual Benefits of CLIL Initiatives in Public Secondary Schools

PART IV ON THE LANGUAGE NEEDS OF BILINGUAL AND MULTILINGUAL STUDENTS IN MONOLINGUAL SCHOOLS

13. Maurice Carder: International School Students: Developing their Bilingual Potential

14. Jaime E. Espinoza Moore & Emilia Alonso Marks: Heritage Spanish Speakers in School Settings: Are their Needs being Met?

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    Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 30/10/2013
    ISBN13: 9781783090693, 978-1783090693
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Bilingual education is one of the fastest growing disciplines within applied linguistics. This book includes the work of 20 specialists working in various educational contexts across Europe, Latin America and North America to create a volume which is both comprehensive in scope and multidimensional in its coverage of current bilingual initiatives. The central themes of this volume, which draws on past experiences of bilingual education, include issues in language use in classrooms at elementary, secondary and tertiary levels; participant perspectives on bilingual education experiences; and the language needs of bi- and multilingual students in monolingual schools. This collection will be of interest to teachers and administrators in bi- and multilingual education programs, as well as scholars working in the field of language education.



    Trade Review

    The editors of this book have done a brilliant job: bringing together a team of international specialists in bilingual and multilingual education, ranging from primary to tertiary education, and having them focus on theoretical and practical issues. This book is a must-read for researchers, teachers and education officials!

    -- Jean-Marc Dewaele, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

    Thought-provoking, insightful, updated collection of papers that reflect upon actual classroom praxis at various levels. The contribution these articles make to the understanding and setting up of a scholarly discussion on educational, multicultural and multilingual matters is vast, varied and far-reaching. A real must for scholars and interested audiences.

    -- Miriam Elizabeth Cid Uribe, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Chile

    By engaging with the sheer variety of perspectives and initiatives in BE contained in this volume, this contribution delivers a wealth of information and provides the reader with a thorough grasp of BE and the options available to professional educators. It is an exceptional resource for those seeking research topics in BE, and raises several questions at the forefront of the field, thus providing concrete topics for discussion.

    -- Olivia Amzallag * LINGUIST List 25.2238 *

    Table of Contents

    Christian Abello-Contesse, Paul M. Chandler, María Dolores López-Jiménez & Rubén Chacón-Beltrán: Introduction and Overview

    PART I LESSONS FROM ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE IN BILINGUAL AND MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION

    1. Christian Abello-Contesse: Bilingual and Multilingual Education: An Overview of the Field

    2. Fred Genesee: Insights into Bilingual Education from Research on Immersion Programs in Canada

    3. Anne-Marie de Mejía: Bilingual Education in Colombia: The Teaching and Learning of Languages and Academic Content Area Knowledge

    4. Carmen Pérez-Vidal: Perspectives and Lessons from the Challenge of CLIL Experiences

    PART II ISSUES IN LANGUAGE USE IN CLASSROOMS AT THE ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY LEVELS

    5. Jasone Cenoz & Xabier Etxague: From Bilingualism to Multilingualism: Basque, Spanish, and English in Higher Education

    6. Gwyn Lewis, Bryn Jones & Colin Baker: 100 Bilingual Lessons: Distrubuting Two Languages in Classrooms

    7. Elena Domínguez Romero & Jorge Braga Riera: Native Language Influence in Teaching Subject Matter Content through English in Spanish Tertiary Education

    8. Ofelia García: From Diglossia to Transglossia: Bilingual and Multilingual Classrooms in the 21st Century

    PART III PARTICIPANT PERSPECTIVES ON BILINGUAL EDUCATION EXPERIENCES: STUDENTS, LANGUAGE ASSISTANTS, STUDENT-TEACHERS, AND TEACHER-EDUCATORS

    9. María D. Pérez Murillo: The Students’ Views on their Experience in a Spanish-English Bilingual Education Program in Spain

    10. Nicole A. Tobin & Christian Abello-Contesse: The Use of Native Assistants as Language and Cultural Resources in Andalusia’s Bilingual Schools

    11. Fernanda Liberali: Student-Teachers and Teacher-Educators Experience New Roles in Pre-Service Bilingual Teacher Education in Brazil

    12. Miguel García López & Anthony Bruton: Potential Drawbacks and Actual Benefits of CLIL Initiatives in Public Secondary Schools

    PART IV ON THE LANGUAGE NEEDS OF BILINGUAL AND MULTILINGUAL STUDENTS IN MONOLINGUAL SCHOOLS

    13. Maurice Carder: International School Students: Developing their Bilingual Potential

    14. Jaime E. Espinoza Moore & Emilia Alonso Marks: Heritage Spanish Speakers in School Settings: Are their Needs being Met?

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