Chapter 13: Foregrounding Language Issues in Current Comparative and International Education Research
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Published:2021
Carol Benson, Kara D. Brown, Bridget Goodman, 2021. "Foregrounding Language Issues in Current Comparative and International Education Research", Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2020, Alexander W. Wiseman
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Abstract
This chapter reviews and synthesizes three major strands of recent research, alongside discipline-specific research design, from scholars of Language Issues in Comparative and International Education. The first strand is mixed methods research on the policy and practice of L1-based multilingual education programs, and their contribution to raising educational quality and addressing equity and inclusiveness worldwide. The second strand is qualitative, community-based research of educational programs aimed toward revitalization of minoritized, indigenous, and/or endangered languages. The third strand is empirical and theoretical research that seeks to document, contest, and reconceptualize the dynamics among dominant and non-dominant languages within and between international contexts. The authors explore points of synergy between studies, examine publication in the field from a meta-perspective, and suggest encouraging directions of future research, while highlighting the value of non-dominant languages as resources for education and life.
