Handbook of research and practice in heritage language education / edited by Peter Pericles Trifonas, Themistoklis Aravossitas.
2018
LC8-6691
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Title
Handbook of research and practice in heritage language education / edited by Peter Pericles Trifonas, Themistoklis Aravossitas.
ISBN
9783319446943 (electronic book)
3319446940 (electronic book)
9783319446929
9783319446936
3319446932
3319446940 (electronic book)
9783319446929
9783319446936
3319446932
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Springer, [2018]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 844 pages) : illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-319-44694-3 doi
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LC8-6691
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.446
Summary
This volume covers the multidimensional and international field of Heritage Language Education, including concepts, practices, and the correlation between culture and language from the perspectives of pedagogy and research. Heritage Language Learning is a new dimension in both the linguistic and pedagogic sciences, and is linked to processes of identity negotiation and cultural inheritance. It is a distinct pedagogical and curricular domain that is not exhausted within the domains of bilingualism and second or foreign language education. A heritage language is not a second or foreign language, it is the vehicle whereby cultural memory is transmitted over time, across distances, communities, and generations. Heritage languages play an important role ensuring the balance between coherence and pluralism in contemporary societies that have come to realize that diversity is an advantage for social, cultural, and economic reasons. The volume includes topics like First Nation indigenous languages, languages in diaspora, immigrant and minority languages, and contributions from North, central and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It addresses the social, linguistic, and cultural issues in educational contexts in a new way by taking up questions of globalization, difference, community, identity, democracy, ethics, politics, technology, language rights and cultural policies through the evolving field of Heritage Language Education.
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Springer international handbooks of education.
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Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction
Part II. Heritage language learners
Part III. Teaching heritage languages
Part IV. Educational systems, policies, and resources
Part V. Families and communities
Part VI. Ethnicity, identity, and ideologies
Part VII. Preserving and revitalizing heritage languages.
Part II. Heritage language learners
Part III. Teaching heritage languages
Part IV. Educational systems, policies, and resources
Part V. Families and communities
Part VI. Ethnicity, identity, and ideologies
Part VII. Preserving and revitalizing heritage languages.