
Elective Language Study and Policy in Israel
A Sociolinguistic and Educational Study
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 25. October 2016
Book
Hardback
XVI, 218 pages
978-3-319-34035-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book presents research on the instruction of two heritage languages and two foreign languages in Israeli schools. The authors explore language policy and the way languages are studied from the point of view of students, teachers, schools and curricula. Language in Israel is a loaded concept, closely linked to ideological, political, and social issues. The profound changes in language policy in the West along with two large waves of immigration from the Former Soviet Union and Ethiopia resulted in new attitudes towards immigrant languages and cultures in Israel. Are these new attitudes strong enough to change the language policy in the future? What do students and teachers think about the language instruction at school? Are the teaching materials updated and do they address modern demands? This book provides answers to these and other questions. As well as describing the instruction of two heritage languages, Russian and Amharic, and two foreign languages, French and Spanish, the book also contains an extensive background on the immigration history and acculturation process of the speakers of each of these languages. An in-depth understanding of the case of Israel will serve as a guide for other countries contending with similar issues pertaining to the adjustment of language policies in light of immigration and other challenging circumstances.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a thought-provoking book that opens a wide-ranging conversation about language offerings at the intersection of language policy and education. While it focuses on language education in Israel, the volume will be of considerable interest to educators in many other countries, as it testifies to the importance and the challenges of including both immigrant and foreign languages in language instruction. The volume is highly timely in view of large-scale migration around the world." (Olga Kagan, University of California at Los Angeles, Director of the National Heritage Language Resource Center)
More details
Edition
1st ed. 2016
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
XVI, 218 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-319-34035-7 (9783319340357)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-34036-4
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Persons
Malka Muchnik is a Professor in the Hebrew and Semitic Languages Department at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. She is founder of Israel Studies in Language and Society and author of Language, Culture and Society (Hebrew) and The Gender Challenge of Hebrew.
Marina Niznik is Instructor of Russian at the School of Foreign Languages and Russian Literature at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She was head of an international team for writing textbooks of Russian and researches the acculturation of Russian immigrants in Israel.
Anbessa Teferra is Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He teaches Amharic and other Ethiopian languages, as well as the cultural space of Ethiopia. Since 2002 he is chief supervisor for Amharic instruction in the Israeli educational system.
Tania Gluzman is Instructor of French at the Foreign Languages Division and teaches French didactics at the School of Education, both at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She also was a national trainer of French instructors for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
Marina Niznik is Instructor of Russian at the School of Foreign Languages and Russian Literature at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She was head of an international team for writing textbooks of Russian and researches the acculturation of Russian immigrants in Israel.
Anbessa Teferra is Senior Lecturer at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He teaches Amharic and other Ethiopian languages, as well as the cultural space of Ethiopia. Since 2002 he is chief supervisor for Amharic instruction in the Israeli educational system.
Tania Gluzman is Instructor of French at the Foreign Languages Division and teaches French didactics at the School of Education, both at Tel Aviv University, Israel. She also was a national trainer of French instructors for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Status of the Four Languages in Israel.- Chapter 3: Teaching the Four Languages in Israel.- Chapter 4: The Present Research.- Chapter 5: Quantitative Results.- Chapter 6: Teaching Materials.- Chapter 7: Interviews with Students and Teachers.- Chapter 8 - Summary.