Bilingualism is a reality that many Americans still find difficult to accept; hence the prominence of English-only activism in U.S. politics. This collection of essays analyzes the sources of the anti-bilingual movement, its...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Bilingualism is a reality that many Americans still find difficult to accept; hence the prominence of English-only activism in U.S. politics. This collection of essays analyzes the sources of the anti-bilingual movement, its changing directions, and its impact on education policy. The book also explores efforts to resist the English-only trend, including projects to revitalize Native American languages.

Similar Products

UNDER ATTACK/THE CASE AGAINST BILINGUAL EDUCATIONEbonics: The Urban Educational Debate (New Perspectives on Language and Education)Bilingual Education: An Introductory Reader (Bilingual Education & Bilingualism)Deculturalization and the Struggle for Equality: A Brief History of the Education of Dominated Cultures in the United StatesLearning and Not Learning English: Latino Students in American Schools (Multicultural Education)Foundations for Teaching English Language Learners: Research, Theory, Policy, and PracticeGenerating Transworld Pedagogy: Reimagining La Clase MágicaIntegrating Educational Technology into Teaching (6th Edition)