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1. Continua of Biliteracy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction xii
- Acknowledgments xxiv
- About the Authors xxv
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Part 1: Continua of Biliteracy
- 1. Continua of Biliteracy 3
- 2. Revisiting the Continua of Biliteracy: International and Critical Perspectives 35
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Part 2: Language Planning
- 3. Biliteracy and Transliteracy in Wales: Language Planning and the Welsh National Curriculum 71
- 4. A Luta Continua!: The Relevance of the Continua of Biliteracy to South African Multilingual Schools 91
- 5. Searching for a Comprehensive Rationale for Two-way Immersion 122
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Part 3: Learners’ Identities
- 6. Language Education Planning and Policy in Middle America: Students’ Voices 147
- 7. Biliteracy Development among Latino Youth in New York City Communities: An Unexploited Potential 166
- 8. To Correct or Not to Correct Bilingual Students’ Errors is a Question of Continua-ing Reimagination 187
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Part 4: Empowering Teachers
- 9. Biliteracy Teacher Education in the US Southwest 207
- 10. Content in Rural ESL Programs: Whose Agendas for Biliteracy Are Being Served? 232
- 11. Enabling Biliteracy: Using the Continua of Biliteracy to Analyze Curricular Adaptations and Elaborations 248
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Part 5: Sites and Worlds
- 12. When MT is L2: The Korean Church School as a Context for Cultural Identity 269
- 13. ‘Be Quick of Eye and Slow of Tongue’: An Analysis of Two Bilingual Schools in New Delhi 291
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Part 6: Conclusion
- 14. Multilingual Language Policies and the Continua of Biliteracy: An Ecological Approach 315
- Afterword 340
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Introduction xii
- Acknowledgments xxiv
- About the Authors xxv
-
Part 1: Continua of Biliteracy
- 1. Continua of Biliteracy 3
- 2. Revisiting the Continua of Biliteracy: International and Critical Perspectives 35
-
Part 2: Language Planning
- 3. Biliteracy and Transliteracy in Wales: Language Planning and the Welsh National Curriculum 71
- 4. A Luta Continua!: The Relevance of the Continua of Biliteracy to South African Multilingual Schools 91
- 5. Searching for a Comprehensive Rationale for Two-way Immersion 122
-
Part 3: Learners’ Identities
- 6. Language Education Planning and Policy in Middle America: Students’ Voices 147
- 7. Biliteracy Development among Latino Youth in New York City Communities: An Unexploited Potential 166
- 8. To Correct or Not to Correct Bilingual Students’ Errors is a Question of Continua-ing Reimagination 187
-
Part 4: Empowering Teachers
- 9. Biliteracy Teacher Education in the US Southwest 207
- 10. Content in Rural ESL Programs: Whose Agendas for Biliteracy Are Being Served? 232
- 11. Enabling Biliteracy: Using the Continua of Biliteracy to Analyze Curricular Adaptations and Elaborations 248
-
Part 5: Sites and Worlds
- 12. When MT is L2: The Korean Church School as a Context for Cultural Identity 269
- 13. ‘Be Quick of Eye and Slow of Tongue’: An Analysis of Two Bilingual Schools in New Delhi 291
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Part 6: Conclusion
- 14. Multilingual Language Policies and the Continua of Biliteracy: An Ecological Approach 315
- Afterword 340
- Index 363