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Raising Bilingual-Biliterate Children in Monolingual Cultures

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This book is a longitudinal case study carefully detailing the French/English bilingual and biliterate development of three children in one family. The book focuses most specifically on the childre...
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  • 06 April 2006
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This book is a case study carefully detailing the French/English bilingual and biliterate development of three children in one family beginning with their births and ending in late adolescence. The author and researcher is the children’s French/English bilingual American father, who was aided by his bilingual French Canadian wife (also the children’s mother). We reared our three children in two different cultures— essentially monolingual English-speaking Louisiana, and totally monolingual French-speaking Québec. The family spent academic years in Louisiana, and the summer months in Québec. Our strategy was to speak only French to our son and our identical twin daughters. We artificially orchestrated and manipulated both the strategies, and to the extent possible, even the children’s environments to ensure the success of our project. Additionally, I carefully documented our progress using a variety of research tools, including audio and videotape recordings, teacher and child surveys, interviews with teachers, fieldnotes, psychological and diagnostic testing, and standardized assessment instruments.

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Price: $39.95
Pages: 248
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Bilingual Education & Bilingualism
Publication Date: 06 April 2006
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781853598753
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Bilingualism and multilingualism, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Literacy, Literacy (Theories of reading and writing)
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Caldas’ book is a great bilingual acquisition book that provides a valuable text for a college-level course on bilingual development.

Stephen J. Caldas is professor of educational foundations and leadership at the University of Louisiana—Lafayette. He has co-authored three previous books (with Carl L. Bankston III) including the just published book Forced to Fail: The Paradox of School Desegregation (published by Praeger in 2005), and A Troubled Dream: The Promise and Failure of School Desegregation in Louisiana (2002, Vanderbilt University Press). His research interests include psycholinguistics, socio/psychometrics, desegregation and the social/political contexts of education.

Foreword

Chapter 1: Introduction and Focus of The Book

Chapter 2: Bilingualism in America

Chapter 3: Methodology: Taking The Measure of The Project

Chapter 4: Bilingual Antecedents

Chapter 5: Home and Community

Chapter 6: The School

Chapter 7: Recreational Reading, Media, Hobbies & Games

Chapter 8: The Psychology of Pre- and Early Adolescent Bilingualism

Chapter 9: The Psychology of Middle Adolescent Bilingualism

Chapter 10: Emerging Bilinguistic Identities

Chapter 11: Taking the Measure of Bilingualism

Chapter 12: Lessons Learned, Broader Implications, and Guidelines for Parents

Bibliography

Appendix