Pathways to multilingualism: Evolving perspectives on immersion education

Tara Williams Fortune, Diane J. Tedick

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Abstract

Immersion education serves as a highly successful pathway to multilingualism. This volume focuses on the evolution of perspectives and practices within language immersion education and showcases an international roster of scholars who offer theoretical perspectives, research reviews and empirical studies on teaching, learning and language development in immersion programs. This collection of studies and discussions represents three branches of immersion education, foreign language (“one-way”), bilingual (“two-way”) and indigenous immersion programs. Each branch has its unique situational dynamics to address, and such dynamics must be carefully considered particularly in the interpretation of research findings. Nevertheless, the volume’s co-editors argue that much can be learned from research and practices carried out in closely related immersion settings that experience similar challenges related to the delicate balance between language and content. This volume presents an opportunity for thoughtful cross-context dialogue and knowledge exchange.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherChannel View Publications
Number of pages286
ISBN (Electronic)9781847690371
ISBN (Print)9781847690357
StatePublished - Jan 1 2008

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