Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik

<p>Demonstrating a burgeoning interest in the field of family language policy (FLP) around the world, <em>Successful Family Language Policy</em> comprises several contributions from researchers working on multiple different contexts, united in their aim to address the key question...

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Main Author: Francesca Walls
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2015-12-01
Series:Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature
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Online Access:https://revistes.uab.cat/jtl3/article/view/657
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spelling doaj-ee1c83897eb14a38bbb0aab0c5df2b4a2021-05-04T16:12:44ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaBellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature2013-61962015-12-0184828710.5565/rev/jtl3.657454Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna VerschikFrancesca Walls0Universitat de Barcelona<p>Demonstrating a burgeoning interest in the field of family language policy (FLP) around the world, <em>Successful Family Language Policy</em> comprises several contributions from researchers working on multiple different contexts, united in their aim to address the key question of what makes some families successful in achieving bi- or multilingual outcomes for their children and others not.  Many factors that might contribute towards or jeopardise success are put forward throughout the course of the volume, helping to lay the groundwork in outlining the broad scope of the question and its implications.  This is a valuable first step which, with further research and collaboration, should enable the establishment of a common theoretical framework and methodological approach that might fit the complex, multi-level phenomenon that is FLP and help provide nuanced answers for researchers and parents alike.</p><p> </p>https://revistes.uab.cat/jtl3/article/view/657family language policy, bi-/multilingual families
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Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature
family language policy, bi-/multilingual families
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title Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
title_short Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
title_full Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
title_fullStr Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
title_full_unstemmed Review. Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by Mila Schwartz and Anna Verschik
title_sort review. successful family language policy: parents, children and educators in interaction, edited by mila schwartz and anna verschik
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
series Bellaterra Journal of Teaching & Learning Language & Literature
issn 2013-6196
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>Demonstrating a burgeoning interest in the field of family language policy (FLP) around the world, <em>Successful Family Language Policy</em> comprises several contributions from researchers working on multiple different contexts, united in their aim to address the key question of what makes some families successful in achieving bi- or multilingual outcomes for their children and others not.  Many factors that might contribute towards or jeopardise success are put forward throughout the course of the volume, helping to lay the groundwork in outlining the broad scope of the question and its implications.  This is a valuable first step which, with further research and collaboration, should enable the establishment of a common theoretical framework and methodological approach that might fit the complex, multi-level phenomenon that is FLP and help provide nuanced answers for researchers and parents alike.</p><p> </p>
topic family language policy, bi-/multilingual families
url https://revistes.uab.cat/jtl3/article/view/657
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