Spanish language teaching and teaching the Spanish language


Abstract:

Spanish Language Teaching and Teaching the Spanish Language By Donald J. Reyes AT the turn of the century, when right (Forbes, 1969; Rodriguez, 1970). the tide of immigration was approach-In this new view, bilingualism is seen ing high level, a noted educator of the as a positive accomplishment rather day set forth for the public schools the than as a stumbling block to learning task of converting the new arrivals from and progress. It is seen more as a mani-old habits of speaking, thinking and festation of mental flexibility. and ex-functioning to the so-called American panded outlook, rather than as a sign-way (Cubberley, 1909). The school was post of inferiority. But despite the push seen as the instrument of socialization for the implementation of truly bilin-by which linguistic and cultural diver-gual programs in the public schools sity was transformed into a form of there remains long standing opposition …

Año de publicación:

1974

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Pedagogía

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Español, portugués, gallego
    • Inglés e inglés antiguo (anglosajón)
    • Lengua

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