Immersion Education
International Perspectives
Cambridge University Press
Published on 13. July 1997
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Hardback
331 pages
978-0-521-58385-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The wide range of languages and purposes now served by immersion worldwide is illustrated by case studies of thirteen programs. Immersion, a relatively new approach to bilingual education, originated in Canada. It uses the target language as a medium of instruction in order to achieve "additive bilingualism" -- a high level of second language proficiency. The wide range of languages and purposes now served by immersion worldwide is illustrated by case studies of thirteen programs presented and discussed in this paperback edition. The introductory chapter defines immersion education theory and practice and shows how this approach differs from other forms of bilingual education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
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12 Tables, unspecified; 3 Maps; 3 Halftones, unspecified; 1 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
655 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-58385-5 (9780521583855)
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The University of Hong Kong
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Content
1 Immersion: A Category within Bilingual Education; SECTION 1 IMMERSION IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE; 2 Immersion in Eastern Europe: A Hungarian EFL Experiment; 3 Benowa High: A Decade of French Immersion in Australia; SECTION 2 IMMERSION FOR MAJORITY LANGUAGE STUDENTS IN A MINORITY LANGUAGE; 4 Late, Late Immersion, or Discipline-based Second Language Teaching at the University of Ottawa; 5 Immersion in Finland in the 1980s: A State of Development and Expansion; SECTION 3 IMMERSION FOR LANGUAGE REVIVAL; 6 Indigenous Language Immersion in Hawaii: A Case Study of Kula Kaiapuni Hawaii; SECTION IV Immersion for Language Support; 7 The Catalan Immersion Program; 8 Reflections on Immersion Education in the Basque Country; SECTION V IMMERSION IN A LANGUAGE OF POWER; 9 The Hong Kong Education System: Late Immersion Under Stress; 10 Immersion in Singapore Preschools; 11 The Molteno Project: A Case Study of Immersion for English-Medium Instruction in South Africa; SECTION 6 LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE AND NEW DIRECTIONS; 12 Lessons from U.S. Immersion Programs: Two Decades of Experience; 13 Innovations in Immersion: The Key School Two-Way Bilingual Model; 14 From Semantic to Syntactic Processing: How Can We Promote It in the Immersion Classroom?