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Language Learning Policy through the Lens of Language as a Problem, as a Right, and as a Resource.
NABE Journal of Research and Practice (2015)
  • Carla A McNelly, Dr., University of Oregon
Abstract
Richard Ruíz first developed the framework of language as a problem, as a right, and as a resource as a way of engaging how we examine language learning policies. This lens remains a useful tool in examining our national language learning policies. This article incorporates the academic work of additional scholars to define the United States’ practices, policies, and outcomes of language as a problem, as a right, and as a resource. Through the use of this framework, we realize that our nation’s bilingual education programs are generating monolingual and limited bilingual students. Equipped with an understanding that our nation is not approaching language as a resource, we must consider looking globally for examples that support generating bilingual and bicultural students.
Keywords
  • Language Policy,
  • Bilingual Education,
  • Multilingual Education
Publication Date
2015
Publisher Statement
This is an Open Access Article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, proveded the Original works is properly cited.
Citation Information
Carla A McNelly. "Language Learning Policy through the Lens of Language as a Problem, as a Right, and as a Resource." NABE Journal of Research and Practice Vol. 6 Iss. 1 (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carla_mcnelly/1/