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Raising bilingual-biliterate children in monolingual cultures/ Stephen J. Caldas.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bilingual education and bilingualism ; 57Publication details: Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, 2006.Description: xv, 231p.: ill.; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781853598753
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DUCE P118.2.C35
Online resources: Summary: 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, field notes, psychological and diagnostic testing, and standardized assessment instruments.
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Books DUCE LIBRARY Humanities: Shelf P95.45. B87 – PE1417. M45 Humanities and Social Sciences DUCE P118.2.C35 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 000000176506

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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, field notes, psychological and diagnostic testing, and standardized assessment instruments.

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