Social and intercultural benefits of bilingual education
A Peace-Linguistic Evaluation of «Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin (SESB)»
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Is two-way immersion education associated with social and intercultural benefits? This book examines social and intercultural benefits of bilingual or two-way immersion (TWI) schooling in Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin (SESB) . The author uses quantitative methods to compare SESB with mainstream education and identifies a series of statistically significant differences between the two. These findings contribute to the well-structured argument that SESB programmes can play a role in promoting social integration and group cohesiveness within schools and potentially in the wider society. The author also makes a number of recommendations for stakeholders and policymakers, and suggests that SESB may indeed serve as a useful model for other multilingual areas of Europe.
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Social and intercultural benefits of bilingual education, Gabriela Meier
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- 2010
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- Titul
- Social and intercultural benefits of bilingual education
- Podtitul
- A Peace-Linguistic Evaluation of «Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin (SESB)»
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Gabriela Meier
- Vydavateľ
- Lang
- Vydavateľ
- 2010
- ISBN10
- 3631604270
- ISBN13
- 9783631604274
- Kategórie
- Pedagogika
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- Is two-way immersion education associated with social and intercultural benefits? This book examines social and intercultural benefits of bilingual or two-way immersion (TWI) schooling in Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin (SESB) . The author uses quantitative methods to compare SESB with mainstream education and identifies a series of statistically significant differences between the two. These findings contribute to the well-structured argument that SESB programmes can play a role in promoting social integration and group cohesiveness within schools and potentially in the wider society. The author also makes a number of recommendations for stakeholders and policymakers, and suggests that SESB may indeed serve as a useful model for other multilingual areas of Europe.