Book contents
- Language Politics and Policies
- Language Politics and Policies
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contributor Personal Statements
- Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Orientations
- Part II The United States Context
- 5 Disciplining Bilingual Education
- 6 Measured Multilingualism
- 7 The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Bilingual Education in California and the Ongoing American Dilemma
- 8 Language Policy Conflicts
- 9 Indigenous Language Movements in a Settler State
- 10 The Politics of Language Education Policy Development and Implementation
- Part III The Canadian Context
- Index
- References
7 - The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Bilingual Education in California and the Ongoing American Dilemma
from Part II - The United States Context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2019
- Language Politics and Policies
- Language Politics and Policies
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Contributor Personal Statements
- Introduction
- Part I Theoretical Orientations
- Part II The United States Context
- 5 Disciplining Bilingual Education
- 6 Measured Multilingualism
- 7 The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Bilingual Education in California and the Ongoing American Dilemma
- 8 Language Policy Conflicts
- 9 Indigenous Language Movements in a Settler State
- 10 The Politics of Language Education Policy Development and Implementation
- Part III The Canadian Context
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter analyzes major shifts in US educational policies toward bilingual education in California, where voters are often called on to decide policy by voting on propositions. It focuses on: how language policies have functioned as an instrument of social control; the lingering impact of the Americanization century and English-only ideologies on contemporary educational policies; the contemporary English-only movement and its impact on language minority education; and how a series of discriminatory propositions in California set the stage for language restriction in 1998. The chapter next looks at factors affecting the resurgence of bilingual education as “dual-language” education amidst discourses of globalization since 2016. The chapter concludes by noting new threats to immigrants posed by the criminalization of immigrant status and efforts to deny education as a human right. Implicit in this discussion are questions related to the relationship between language policy and racism and the salience of language policies in racial politics.
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- Language Politics and PoliciesPerspectives from Canada and the United States, pp. 135 - 152Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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