Affiliation:
1. McGill University
2. San Jose State University
Abstract
Abstract
Extensive research has evaluated the effectiveness of dual language (DL) programs in Canada and the U.S. The
majority of that research has focused on typically-developing students who represent the majority ethnolinguistic group in the
broader community. This article reviews research on the suitability of DL forms of education for students with diverse backgrounds
and, in particular, students with personal, familial, or ethnolinguistic characteristics that are often associated with
underachievement in school. The review begins by examining research evidence that speaks to young leaners’ capacity for learning
more than one language during early stages of development. It then presents evidence from research that has examined the
effectiveness of DL forms of education for diverse learners. Extant evidence indicates that young learners have the capacity to
learn more than one language without jeopardizing their development and that DL education is suitable and effective for students
with diverse characteristics.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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