ABSTRACT

This edited book offers a new look at community and heritage languages schools around the world, providing a comprehensive and nuanced portrait of language education and cultural understanding in and beyond school contexts. Covering research and practice, the contributors survey the global landscape of community and heritage language schools and explore new developments in the field to understand the challenges the schools face and discuss the impact they have on their students and surrounding communities. Chapters address key topics including language development, academic achievement, professional development, learner identity and agency, online learning and teaching disruptions. Contributors highlight learners’ voices throughout, with special attention to overlooked minority language communities and Indigenous voices.

Through this wealth of thorough and insightful analysis, the contributors of this book position students of community/heritage languages schools as citizens of a plurilingual world who are central to global change. Abounding with original research, innovative ideas and cutting-edge teaching practices, this book is ideal for courses on multilingualism and language and culture.

chapter 1|23 pages

Community/Heritage Language Schools Transforming Education

Beyond complementary, more than integration

chapter 2|22 pages

Teaching and learning community languages in Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic

Challenges, opportunities and innovations

chapter 4|18 pages

New possibilities for heritage languages within a reshaped language education landscape

Lessons from the critical connections multilingual digital storytelling project

chapter 7|21 pages

‘Progressing progressions’

Design considerations in the development of language learning progressions for community language learners

chapter 9|13 pages

“The school made me realise that all Chinese people are different”

Constructing interculturality and pupils' identity in two community schools

chapter 10|21 pages

Reasons and resistance

Parents' reflections on community language education in Swedish and Vietnamese in Australia

chapter 11|18 pages

Transnational Vietnamese parents as managers of heritage language education

The “how” of “what”

chapter 12|18 pages

Confronting a monolingual mindset

Exploring pathways to accreditation for community languages teachers

chapter 16|16 pages

Religion in community language schools

The beliefs of Brazilian teachers in England

chapter 17|15 pages

Case studies

Greek, Arabic and Tamil language schools

chapter 18|14 pages

Parallel lines

Community/heritage languages schools and future research