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Bilingual and Multicultural Education : Canadian perspectives / edited by Stan Shapson and Vincent D'Oyley.

Contributor(s): Shapson, Stan | D'Oyley, Vincent.
Series: Multilingual Matters. Publisher: Clevedon, Avon : Multilingual Matters, 1984Description: 170 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 090502835X (pbk).Subject(s): Education, Bilingual -- Canada | Minorities -- Education -- Canada | Children of minorities -- Education -- Canada | Multicultural education -- Canada | Native language and education -- CanadaDDC classification: 371.97/0971 Online resources: Check the UO Library catalog.
Contents:
1. Bilingual and Multicultural Education in Canada / Stan Shapson
THE SCHOOLS' RESPONSE TO BILINGUALISM
2. Second Language Teaching Programs / Gerald Halpern
3. French Immersion Programs / Fred Genesee
4. Bilingualism and Cognitive Functioning / Jim Cummins
THE SCHOOLS' RESPONSE TO MULTICULTURALISM
5. The Minority Language Child / Jim Cummins
6. Implications of Multiculturalism for Curriculum / June Wyatt
7. A Multicultural Curriculum as Action for Social Justice / Brian Connors
8. Multiculturalism and Morality / Ian Wright and Carol LaBar
9. Educational Approaches for Combatting Prejudice and Racism / John Kehoe and Frank Echols
FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL POLICY
10. The Future of Language Policy in Education / G. Richard Tucker
11. Beyond the English and French Realities in Canada: The Politics of Empowerment of Minorities / Vincent D'Oyley
Index
Summary: "This book provides a conceptualisation of bilingual (French-English) and multicultural education. Its main purposes are to synthesise recent responses to bilingual and multicultural education; to identify the issues arising out of the schools' responses to these new challenges; and to examine future directions for educational policy. Most existing works focus largely on either bilingual or multicultural education but rarely attempt to fully develop both topics simultaneously. This book is thus intended to provide a distinctly broader conceptual contribution to the field than normally exist in one volume. All of the chapters in the book are developed from a broad research framework and have solid international appeal. The audience for this volume includes students, policy makers, educators and community organisations." (Book Cover)
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Vol. 15 in the Multilingual matters series.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-166) and index.

1. Bilingual and Multicultural Education in Canada / Stan Shapson

THE SCHOOLS' RESPONSE TO BILINGUALISM

2. Second Language Teaching Programs / Gerald Halpern

3. French Immersion Programs / Fred Genesee

4. Bilingualism and Cognitive Functioning / Jim Cummins

THE SCHOOLS' RESPONSE TO MULTICULTURALISM

5. The Minority Language Child / Jim Cummins

6. Implications of Multiculturalism for Curriculum / June Wyatt

7. A Multicultural Curriculum as Action for Social Justice / Brian Connors

8. Multiculturalism and Morality / Ian Wright and Carol LaBar

9. Educational Approaches for Combatting Prejudice and Racism / John Kehoe and Frank Echols

FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL POLICY

10. The Future of Language Policy in Education / G. Richard Tucker

11. Beyond the English and French Realities in Canada: The Politics of Empowerment of Minorities / Vincent D'Oyley

Index

"This book provides a conceptualisation of bilingual (French-English) and multicultural education. Its main purposes are to synthesise recent responses to bilingual and multicultural education; to identify the issues arising out of the schools' responses to these new challenges; and to examine future directions for educational policy. Most existing works focus largely on either bilingual or multicultural education but rarely attempt to fully develop both topics simultaneously. This book is thus intended to provide a distinctly broader conceptual contribution to the field than normally exist in one volume. All of the chapters in the book are developed from a broad research framework and have solid international appeal. The audience for this volume includes students, policy makers, educators and community organisations." (Book Cover)

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