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• Offers advanced students, researchers, and university
administrators with the state of the art in research and practical,
evidence-based insights on heritage language program
administration/direction and curriculum development, in order to
understand and provide quality education to HL learners through
effective HL program direction. • Meets a need for synthesis of
the great increase in work on heritage language learners and
university-based programs, heretofore covered in articles and
individual chapters but not all in one place on the book level.
Makes much-needed connections between the research literature and
practice in developing programs and curricula. • The first book
that discusses this subject, full stop. A few books focus on L2,
ESL, or FL language program direction but they lack any attention
to heritage language learners.
• Offers advanced students, researchers, and university
administrators with the state of the art in research and practical,
evidence-based insights on heritage language program
administration/direction and curriculum development, in order to
understand and provide quality education to HL learners through
effective HL program direction. • Meets a need for synthesis of
the great increase in work on heritage language learners and
university-based programs, heretofore covered in articles and
individual chapters but not all in one place on the book level.
Makes much-needed connections between the research literature and
practice in developing programs and curricula. • The first book
that discusses this subject, full stop. A few books focus on L2,
ESL, or FL language program direction but they lack any attention
to heritage language learners.
This innovative, timely text introduces the theory, research, and
classroom application of critical approaches to the teaching of
minoritized heritage learners, foregrounding sociopolitical
concerns in language education. Beaudrie and Loza open with a
global analysis, and expert contributors connect a focus on
speakers of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States to
broad issues in heritage language education in other contexts -
offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues,
practical pedagogical guidance, and field-advancing suggestions for
research projects. This is an invaluable resource for advanced
students and scholars of applied linguistics and education, as well
as language program administrators.
This innovative, timely text introduces the theory, research, and
classroom application of critical approaches to the teaching of
minoritized heritage learners, foregrounding sociopolitical
concerns in language education. Beaudrie and Loza open with a
global analysis, and expert contributors connect a focus on
speakers of Spanish as a heritage language in the United States to
broad issues in heritage language education in other contexts -
offering an overview of key concepts and theoretical issues,
practical pedagogical guidance, and field-advancing suggestions for
research projects. This is an invaluable resource for advanced
students and scholars of applied linguistics and education, as well
as language program administrators.
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