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Minority Populations in Canadian Second Language Education / edited by Katy Arnett and Callie Mady.

Contributor(s): Arnett, Katy | Mady, Callie.
Series: New Perspectives on Language and Education. Publisher: Toronto : Multilingual Matters, 2013Edition: 1st ed.Description: xix, 202 p. : cov. ill. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781783090297 (pbk).Subject(s): Language and languages -- Study and teaching -- Canada | Second language acquisition -- Study and teaching -- Canada | Multicultural education -- Canada | Linguistic minorities -- Canada | Education -- Bilingual | Bilingual education -- CanadaOnline resources: Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.
Contents:
"Until now, the picture painted of French second language learning in Canada has tended to focus on successful French immersion. This volume offers a broader representation, in response to the demographic changes that have made the French language classroom a more complex place. Focusing on inclusion and language maintenance, the chapters discuss how a multilingual population can add the two official languages to their repertoire whilst maintaining their languages of origin/heritage; how the revitalization of Indigenous languages can best be supported in the language classroom, and how students with disabilities can be helped to successfully learn languages." (Book Cover)
CONTENTS:
Introduction: Broadening the Lens of Second Language Education in Canada: Minority Populations in Canadian Second Language Education / Katy Arnett and Callie Mady
SECTION 1: FRENCH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: IMMIGRANTS' LEARNING OF FRENCH IN ENGLISH-DOMINANT CANADA
1. Adding Languages, Adding Benefits: Immigrant Students' Attitudes Towards and Performance in FSOL Programs in Canada / Callie Mady
2. Learning French in British Columbia: English as Additional Language Learner and Parent Perspectives / Wendy Carr
3. French is Hard: An English Language Learner's Experience in Core French / Jordana F. Garbati
SECTION 2: MAINTENANCE OF THEIR HERITAGE LANGUAGES AND CULTURES
4. Fostering Heritage Languages and Diasporic Identities: The Role of Grassroots Initiatives in Alberta and British Columbia / Martin Guardado and Ava Becker
5. Self, Identity, and Motivation in the Development and Maintenance of German as a Heritage Language / Kimberley A. Noels
6. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language / Patsy Duff and Duanduan Li
SECTION 3: INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND SECOND LANGUAGE STUDY
7. The Genesis and Perpetuation of Exemptions and Transfers from French Second Language Programs for Students with Diverse Learning Needs: A Preliminary Examination and Their Link to Inclusion / Katy Arnett
8. Reading Without Borders: At Risk Students Transitioning from L1 to L2 in French Immersion / Renée Bourgoin and Joseph Dicks
9. The Writing Processes of a Grade 7 French Immersion Student with Asperger Syndrome / Josée Le Bouthillier
SECTION 4: THE REVIVAL, MAINTENANCE, AND GROWTH OF ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES IN CANADA
10. A Fair Country? Consideration of Canada's Debt to Indigenous Language Renewal / Donna-Lee Smith, Josephine Peck, and Donald Taylor
11. First Nations, Metis, and Inuit K-12 Language Programming: What Works? / Carmen Gillies and Marie Battiste
12. How have Aboriginal North Americans Responded to Writing Systems in Their Own Languages / Barbara Burnaby
Conclusion: Additional Conceptions of Second Language Education in Canada / Callie Mady and Katy Arnett
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Volume 32 in the New Perspectives on Language and education series.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Until now, the picture painted of French second language learning in Canada has tended to focus on successful French immersion. This volume offers a broader representation, in response to the demographic changes that have made the French language classroom a more complex place. Focusing on inclusion and language maintenance, the chapters discuss how a multilingual population can add the two official languages to their repertoire whilst maintaining their languages of origin/heritage; how the revitalization of Indigenous languages can best be supported in the language classroom, and how students with disabilities can be helped to successfully learn languages." (Book Cover)

CONTENTS:

Introduction: Broadening the Lens of Second Language Education in Canada: Minority Populations in Canadian Second Language Education / Katy Arnett and Callie Mady

SECTION 1: FRENCH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: IMMIGRANTS' LEARNING OF FRENCH IN ENGLISH-DOMINANT CANADA

1. Adding Languages, Adding Benefits: Immigrant Students' Attitudes Towards and Performance in FSOL Programs in Canada / Callie Mady

2. Learning French in British Columbia: English as Additional Language Learner and Parent Perspectives / Wendy Carr

3. French is Hard: An English Language Learner's Experience in Core French / Jordana F. Garbati

SECTION 2: MAINTENANCE OF THEIR HERITAGE LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

4. Fostering Heritage Languages and Diasporic Identities: The Role of Grassroots Initiatives in Alberta and British Columbia / Martin Guardado and Ava Becker

5. Self, Identity, and Motivation in the Development and Maintenance of German as a Heritage Language / Kimberley A. Noels

6. Learning Chinese as a Heritage Language / Patsy Duff and Duanduan Li

SECTION 3: INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND SECOND LANGUAGE STUDY

7. The Genesis and Perpetuation of Exemptions and Transfers from French Second Language Programs for Students with Diverse Learning Needs: A Preliminary Examination and Their Link to Inclusion / Katy Arnett

8. Reading Without Borders: At Risk Students Transitioning from L1 to L2 in French Immersion / Renée Bourgoin and Joseph Dicks

9. The Writing Processes of a Grade 7 French Immersion Student with Asperger Syndrome / Josée Le Bouthillier

SECTION 4: THE REVIVAL, MAINTENANCE, AND GROWTH OF ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES IN CANADA

10. A Fair Country? Consideration of Canada's Debt to Indigenous Language Renewal / Donna-Lee Smith, Josephine Peck, and Donald Taylor

11. First Nations, Metis, and Inuit K-12 Language Programming: What Works? / Carmen Gillies and Marie Battiste

12. How have Aboriginal North Americans Responded to Writing Systems in Their Own Languages / Barbara Burnaby

Conclusion: Additional Conceptions of Second Language Education in Canada / Callie Mady and Katy Arnett

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