Two Case Studies of Content-Based Language Education

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Author
Author
Genesee, Fred; Lindholm-Leary, Kathryn
Journal
Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education
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Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE025331
Published Date
01-21-2015 2:55 PM
Published Year
2013
Number of Pages
31
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Abstract
This article describes and discusses two case studies of content-based instruction for second language education foreign/second language immersion for majority language students in Canada and dual language education for minority language students in the U.S. After discussing the rationale for CBI in general, we examine 45 years of research on each program model and provide empirical evidence on a number of important issues, including: students' proficiency in the two languages used for instruction; non-language academic outcomes; whether age is an important factor in students' language outcomes; and the relationship between age of first exposure to the second language and outcomes in that language. Two outstanding major issues are discussed at some length; namely, the suitability of these programs for at-risk learners and the need for a coherent model of how best to integrate language and content instruction to maximize second language proficiency without detracting from academic achievement. Suggestions for future directions are provided.
Topics
Research
Research
Language Proficiency
Dual Language Programs
Content Instruction
Case Studies
Bilingual Education