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10 Strategies and practices of home language maintenance

  • Mila Schwartz
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Acknowledgements VII
  4. Contents IX
  5. 1 Social and affective factors in home language maintenance and development: Setting the scene 1
  6. Part 1: Terminologies and methodologies
  7. 2 Making sense of “home language” and related concepts 17
  8. 3 Researching social and affective factors in home language maintenance and development: A methodology overview 38
  9. Part 2: Bilingual speakers and their families
  10. Topic area 2.1: Self-conceptions and affective reactions
  11. 4 Harmonious Bilingualism: Well-being for families in bilingual settings 63
  12. 5 Anxiety as a negative emotion in home language maintenance and development 84
  13. 6 Identity in home-language maintenance 109
  14. 7 Intergenerational challenges: Of handing down languages, passing on practices, and bringing multilingual speakers into being 130
  15. Topic area 2.2: Family language policy
  16. 8 Family language policy: Foundations, theoretical perspectives and critical approaches 153
  17. 9 Factors influencing family language policy 174
  18. 10 Strategies and practices of home language maintenance 194
  19. 11 Child agency and home language maintenance 218
  20. 12 Future prospects and visions for family language policy research 236
  21. Part 3: Grassroot initiatives
  22. 13 Social media and the use of technology in home language maintenance 257
  23. 14 Transnational grassroots language planning in the era of mobility and the Internet 274
  24. 15 Community language schools 293
  25. 16 The drivers of home language maintenance and development in indigenous communities 312
  26. Part 4: The role of society
  27. Topic area 4.1: Social justice and inclusiveness
  28. 17 Language policy and planning for language maintenance: The macro and meso levels 337
  29. 18 Language attitudes and ideologies on linguistic diversity 357
  30. 19 Social justice and inclusiveness through linguistic human rights in education 377
  31. 20 Disabilities and home language maintenance: Myths, models of disability, and equity 401
  32. Topic area 4.2: Formal education
  33. 21 Models of formal education and minority language teaching across countries 425
  34. 22 Teachers’ beliefs and attitudes towards home languages maintenance and their effects 444
  35. 23 The mainstream classroom and home language maintenance 464
  36. About the contributors 483
  37. Author Index 491
  38. Subject Index 509
  39. Language Index 521
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