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Chapter 12. Cultural Diversity, Multilingualism and Indigenous Education in Latin America
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editors’ Preface ix
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Part 1. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Weaving Spaces and (De)constructing Ways for Multilingual Schools: The Actual and the Imagined 3
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Part 2. Pedagogies, Values and Schools
- Chapter 2. Identity Texts: The Imaginative Construction of Self through Multiliteracies Pedagogy 51
- Chapter 3. Imagining Multilingual Education in France: A Language and Cultural Awareness Project at Primary Level 69
- Chapter 4. Reimagining Multilingual America: Lessons from Native American Youth 91
- Chapter 5. Attitudes Towards Language Learning in Different Linguistic Models of The Basque Autonomous Community 111
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Part 3: Extending Formal Instructional Spaces
- Chapter 6. Back to Basics: Marketing the Benefits of Bilingualism to Parents 137
- Chapter 7. Popular Education and Language Rights in Indigenous Mayan Communities: Emergence of New Social Actors and Gendered Voices 150
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Part 4. Tensions between Multiple Realities
- Chapter 8. Imagined Multilingual Schools: How Come We Don't Deliver? 171
- Chapter 9. Monolingual Assessment and Emerging Bilinguals: A Case Study in the US 184
- Chapter 10. The Long Road to Multilingual Schools in Botswana 200
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Part 5. Negotiating Policies of Implementation
- Chapter 11. Nichols to NCLB: Local and Global Perspectives on US Language Education Policy 223
- Chapter 12. Cultural Diversity, Multilingualism and Indigenous Education in Latin America 238
- Chapter 13. Multilingualism of the Unequals and Predicaments of Education in India: Mother Tongue or Other Tongue? 262
- Biographies 284
- References 292
- Index 319
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editors’ Preface ix
-
Part 1. Introduction
- Chapter 1. Weaving Spaces and (De)constructing Ways for Multilingual Schools: The Actual and the Imagined 3
-
Part 2. Pedagogies, Values and Schools
- Chapter 2. Identity Texts: The Imaginative Construction of Self through Multiliteracies Pedagogy 51
- Chapter 3. Imagining Multilingual Education in France: A Language and Cultural Awareness Project at Primary Level 69
- Chapter 4. Reimagining Multilingual America: Lessons from Native American Youth 91
- Chapter 5. Attitudes Towards Language Learning in Different Linguistic Models of The Basque Autonomous Community 111
-
Part 3: Extending Formal Instructional Spaces
- Chapter 6. Back to Basics: Marketing the Benefits of Bilingualism to Parents 137
- Chapter 7. Popular Education and Language Rights in Indigenous Mayan Communities: Emergence of New Social Actors and Gendered Voices 150
-
Part 4. Tensions between Multiple Realities
- Chapter 8. Imagined Multilingual Schools: How Come We Don't Deliver? 171
- Chapter 9. Monolingual Assessment and Emerging Bilinguals: A Case Study in the US 184
- Chapter 10. The Long Road to Multilingual Schools in Botswana 200
-
Part 5. Negotiating Policies of Implementation
- Chapter 11. Nichols to NCLB: Local and Global Perspectives on US Language Education Policy 223
- Chapter 12. Cultural Diversity, Multilingualism and Indigenous Education in Latin America 238
- Chapter 13. Multilingualism of the Unequals and Predicaments of Education in India: Mother Tongue or Other Tongue? 262
- Biographies 284
- References 292
- Index 319