Time for a Paradigm Shift in US Foreign Language Education?: Revisiting Rationales, Evidence, and Outcomes


Abstract:

In this chapter, a critique of the traditional justifications offered for the study of foreign languages in the United States, especially in the K-12 context, is offered. It is suggested that the justifications and rationales used to support foreign language education programs conflate two very different things: foreign language study, and bilingualism in a second language. The articulated rationales for foreign language study generally presuppose that the outcome of such study will be bilingualism, while in point of fact that is simply untrue for the overwhelming majority of Anglo-American students in the United States. We argue that in the neoliberal world in which we live it is time for a paradigm shift in foreign language education to reconceptualize the rationale for foreign language study. Further, we argue that there are some fundamental benefits to foreign language study for all students – benefits related not necessarily to …

Año de publicación:

2019

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    Tipo de documento:

    Other

    Estado:

    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Pedagogía
    • Idioma

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Educación
    • Lengua
    • Inglés e inglés antiguo (anglosajón)