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Chapter 3 Multilingual Education for Global Justice: Issues, Approaches, Opportunities
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Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Editors’ Foreword xvii
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Part 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 Multilingual Education: A Bridge too Far? 3
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Part 2 Multilingual Education: Approaches and Constraints
- Chapter 2 Fundamental Psycholinguistic and Sociological Principles Underlying Educational Success for Linguistic Minority Students 19
- Chapter 3 Multilingual Education for Global Justice: Issues, Approaches, Opportunities 36
- Chapter 4 Designing Effective Schooling in Multilingual Contexts: Going Beyond Bilingual Models 63
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Part 3 Global and Local Tensions and Promises in Multilingual Education
- Chapter 5 The Tension Between Linguistic Diversity and Dominant English 85
- Chapter 6 Literacy and Bi/multilingual Education in Africa: Recovering Collective Memory and Expertise 103
- Chapter 7 Empowering Indigenous Languages - What can be Learned from Native American Experiences? 125
- Chapter 8 Education, Multilingualism and Translanguaging in the 21st Century 140
- Chapter 9 Privileging Indigenous Knowledges: Empowering Multilingual Education in Nepal 159
- Chapter 10 The Caste System Approach to Multilingualism in Canada: Linguistic and Cultural Minority Children in French Immersion 177
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Part 4 Multilingual Education in Theory and Practice - Diversity in Indigenous/Tribal Experience
- Chapter 11 The Contribution of Post-colonial Theory to Intercultural Bilingual Education in Peru: An Indigenous Teacher Training Programme 201
- Chapter 12 Reversing Language Shift Through a Native Language Immersion Teacher Training Programme in Canada 220
- Chapter 13 The Ethnic Revival, Language and Education of the Sámi, an Indigenous People, in Three Nordic Countries (Finland, Norway and Sweden) 238
- Chapter 14 Hundreds of Home Languages in the Country and many in most Classrooms: Coping with Diversity in Primary Education in India 263
- Chapter 15 Overcoming the Language Barrier for Tribal Children: Multilingual Education in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, India 283
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Part 5 Analysing Prospects for Multilingual Education to Increase Social Justice
- Chapter 16 Language Matters, so does Culture: Beyond the Rhetoric of Culture in Multilingual Education 301
- Chapter 17 Multilingual Education Concepts, Goals, Needs and Expense: English for all or Achieving Justice? 320
- References 345
- Index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Editors’ Foreword xvii
-
Part 1 Introduction
- Chapter 1 Multilingual Education: A Bridge too Far? 3
-
Part 2 Multilingual Education: Approaches and Constraints
- Chapter 2 Fundamental Psycholinguistic and Sociological Principles Underlying Educational Success for Linguistic Minority Students 19
- Chapter 3 Multilingual Education for Global Justice: Issues, Approaches, Opportunities 36
- Chapter 4 Designing Effective Schooling in Multilingual Contexts: Going Beyond Bilingual Models 63
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Part 3 Global and Local Tensions and Promises in Multilingual Education
- Chapter 5 The Tension Between Linguistic Diversity and Dominant English 85
- Chapter 6 Literacy and Bi/multilingual Education in Africa: Recovering Collective Memory and Expertise 103
- Chapter 7 Empowering Indigenous Languages - What can be Learned from Native American Experiences? 125
- Chapter 8 Education, Multilingualism and Translanguaging in the 21st Century 140
- Chapter 9 Privileging Indigenous Knowledges: Empowering Multilingual Education in Nepal 159
- Chapter 10 The Caste System Approach to Multilingualism in Canada: Linguistic and Cultural Minority Children in French Immersion 177
-
Part 4 Multilingual Education in Theory and Practice - Diversity in Indigenous/Tribal Experience
- Chapter 11 The Contribution of Post-colonial Theory to Intercultural Bilingual Education in Peru: An Indigenous Teacher Training Programme 201
- Chapter 12 Reversing Language Shift Through a Native Language Immersion Teacher Training Programme in Canada 220
- Chapter 13 The Ethnic Revival, Language and Education of the Sámi, an Indigenous People, in Three Nordic Countries (Finland, Norway and Sweden) 238
- Chapter 14 Hundreds of Home Languages in the Country and many in most Classrooms: Coping with Diversity in Primary Education in India 263
- Chapter 15 Overcoming the Language Barrier for Tribal Children: Multilingual Education in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, India 283
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Part 5 Analysing Prospects for Multilingual Education to Increase Social Justice
- Chapter 16 Language Matters, so does Culture: Beyond the Rhetoric of Culture in Multilingual Education 301
- Chapter 17 Multilingual Education Concepts, Goals, Needs and Expense: English for all or Achieving Justice? 320
- References 345
- Index 381