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Bilingual Education: Resources
http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/project/bilingual/resources.html
Bilingual Education: Resources listed at Ohio University
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The Online Bilingual Parenting Discussion Group
http://humanities.byu.edu/bilingua/resources.html
The Online Bilingual Parenting Discussion Group
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Bilingual Parenting in a Foreign Language
http://humanities.byu.edu/bilingua/
Bilingual Parenting in a Foreign Language
For parents interested in raising their children in a foreign language (non-native language to both parents).
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Why Bilingual Education? : ERIC Digest.
http://tinyurl.com/mgyuw
Why Bilingual Education? : ERIC Digest.
This digest examines criticism of bilingual education and its effect on public opinion, discusses the rationale underlying good bilingual education programs, and summarizes research findings that reveal programs' effectiveness.
Quality bilingual education provides students with knowledge and literacy in their first language, which indirectly but powerfully aid them as they strive for English proficiency.
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Principles of Bilingual Education
http://coe.sdsu.edu/people/jmora/TheoryBEMMdl/index.htm
Principles of Bilingual Education
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Bilingual Education : area in the Google Directory
http://www.google.com/Top/Reference/Education/K_through_12/Bilingual_Education/
Bilingual Education : area in the Google Directory
Issues | Language Schools | News | Practice | Professional Organizations | Research |
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Raising achievement of bilingual learners (OFSTED UK)
http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/publications/index.cfm?fuseaction=pubs.summary&id=4084
Raising achievement of bilingual learners - OFSTED England
Background information to accompany the PowerPoint presentation
The purpose of this survey was to identify good practice in schools and colleges for 16?9-year-old bilingual students taking GCSE, GNVQ/NVQ, AVCE/BTEC, AS and A2 courses. The case studies illustrated here focus on the development of students?language, independent learning, key and employability skills, and on the support structures that promote social inclusion.
The term ?ilingual?refers to students who are living in England and learning in English and use one or more other languages.
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Children and Bilingualism
http://www.kidsource.com/ASHA/bilingual.html
Children and Bilingualism
According to the 1990 United States Census, one in seven or 31.8 million people speak a language other than English in their home. In the past, second generation children were encouraged to adopt the customs, culture, and language of what was identified as the majority culture. Today, with greater recognition and celebration of cultural differences, people are more likely to maintain and share their primary language with their children and to promote bilingualism as a reflection of ethnic pride and identity.
What is Bilingualism? | How Do I Teach My Child to be Bilingual? | Will Using Two Languages Cause Speech Language Problems? |
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Bilingualism Database at Univ. of Birmingham
http://www.edu.bham.ac.uk/bilingualism/database/dbase.htm
Bilingualism Database at Univ. of Birmingham
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International Journal of Bilingualism
http://tinyurl.com/aullu
International Journal of Bilingualism
The aim of the The International Journal of Multilingualism (IJM) is to foster, present and spread research focused on psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and educational aspects of multilingual acquisition and multilingualism. The journal is interdisciplinary and seeks to go beyond bilingualism and second language acquisition by developing the understanding of the specific characteristics of acquiring, processing and using more than two languages.
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Bilingual and Multilingual Children
http://linguist-mirror.ling.su.se/ask-ling/biling.html
Bilingual and Multilingual Children | Can my new baby learn two or more languages at home? |
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