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Rethinking Bilingual Education in Postcolonial Contexts

Label
Rethinking Bilingual Education in Postcolonial Contexts
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rethinking Bilingual Education in Postcolonial Contexts
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Bilingual Education & Bilingualism, v. 81
Summary
This book calls for critical adaptations when theories of bilingual education, based on practices in the North, are applied to the countries of the global South. For example, it challenges the assumption that transitional models necessarily lead to language shift and cultural assimilation. Taking an ethnographically-based narrative on the purpose and value of bilingual education in Mozambique as a starting point, it shows how, in certain contexts, even a transitional model may strengthen the vitality of local languages and associated cultures, instead of weakening them. The analysis is based on the view that communicative practices in the classroom influence and are influenced by institutional, local and societal processes. Within this framework, the book shows how education in low-status languages can play a role in social and cultural transformation, especially where post-colonial contexts are concerned
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content