
New Perspectives and Issues in Educational Language Policy
In honour of Bernard Dov Spolsky
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 12. April 2001
Book
Hardback
307 pages
978-90-272-2561-0 (ISBN)
Description
This formidable selection of papers reflects the psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic underpinnings of the interface between language and education. Following an introduction that positions the field of educational linguistics historically and conceptually, the volume presents 15 contributions by leading scholars that cover the four areas most central to the field:
- Language teaching, language learning and literacy (Widdowson, Bialistok, Cohen & Allison);
- Language testing (Bachman, Davies, and Shohamy);
- Multilingualism, minority languages and language planning (Bratt-Paulston, Fishman, Lambert, Amara, de Bot & van Els);
- Language policy (Clyne, Tucker, Donato & Murday, McNamara & Lo Bianco, and Hornberger).
New Perspectives and Issues in Educational Language Policy is published in honour of Bernard Dov Spolsky and reflects his impact on applied linguistics in general and educational linguistics in particular. The breadth and coverage makes this an indispensable title for future research in the field of educational linguistics.
- Language teaching, language learning and literacy (Widdowson, Bialistok, Cohen & Allison);
- Language testing (Bachman, Davies, and Shohamy);
- Multilingualism, minority languages and language planning (Bratt-Paulston, Fishman, Lambert, Amara, de Bot & van Els);
- Language policy (Clyne, Tucker, Donato & Murday, McNamara & Lo Bianco, and Hornberger).
New Perspectives and Issues in Educational Language Policy is published in honour of Bernard Dov Spolsky and reflects his impact on applied linguistics in general and educational linguistics in particular. The breadth and coverage makes this an indispensable title for future research in the field of educational linguistics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-2561-0 (9789027225610)
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Robert L. Cooper | Elana Shohamy | Joel Walters
New Perspectives and Issues in Educational Language Policy
In honour of Bernard Dov Spolsky
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The Hebrew University
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Content
1. Spolsky's educational linguistics (by Cooper, Robert L.); 2. Part I: Language teaching, language learning, and literacy; 3. The monolingual teaching and bilingual learning of English (by Widdowson, Henry G.); 4. Literacy: The extension of languages through other means (by Bialystok, Ellen); 5. Bilingual processing strategies in the social context of an undergraduate immersion program (by Cohen, Andrew D.); 6. Part II: Language testing in educational contexts; 7. Some construct validity issues in interpreting scores from performance assessments of language ability (by Bachman, Lyle F.); 8. What second language learners can tell us about the native speaker: Identifying and describing exceptions (by Davies, Alan); 9. The social responsibility of the language testers (by Shohamy, Elana); 10. Part III: Multilingualism, minority languages and language planning; 11. Multilingualism and diglossia in Palestine in the first century of the common era: Some thoughts on historical sociolinguistics (by Paulston, Christina Bratt); 12. Introducing Khayem Zhitlovski (by Fishman, Joshua A.); 13. Arab language education in the Hebrew state (by Amara, Muhammad Hasan); 14. Adult use and language choice in foreign language policy (by Lambert, Richard D.); 15. Linking levels in foreign language teaching through a common frame of reference (by Bot, Kees de); 16. Part IV: Case studies in educational linguistics: Focus and policy; 17. Micro language policy as a barometer of change: A university language policy as an example (by Clyne, Michael); 18. The genesis of a district-wide Spanish FLES program: A collaborative achievement (by Tucker, G. Richard); 19. The distinctiveness of Applied Linguistics in Australia: A historical perspective (by McNamara, Tim F.); 20. Educational linguistics as a field: A view from Penn's Program as it approaches its 25th anniversary (by Hornberger, Nancy H.); 21. Index