This study focuses on the research literature available in the United States on the evolution of language policy and planning issues involved in bilingual education programs in Mayan communities in Guatemala. I begin with general comments regarding language policy and planning for bilingual programs for ethnic groups within the borders of nation/states. These ethnic groups strive to maintain their ethnic, collective identities, which include their first language, in the context of social, cultural, historical, economic, and political dimensions of daily living. I then describe the research I located on such programs in Guatemala, making connections as I saw them across the dimensions indicated above. Specific gaps in the published research ...
This paper outlines the characteristics of a Sprachbund area in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, ...
A thesis presented on the nature of bilingual education and its implementation in a rural Guatemalan...
My dissertation examines the revival of written Mayan language literature in Guatemala since 1980 - ...
Globalisation in the modern world has generated changes in the economy, politics, culture, and educa...
In Guatemala, language planning efforts have been formulated in order to decelerate the language shi...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
In July 2001, a group of 14 bilingual/ESL educators from Illinois traveled to Guatemala as participa...
This study reveals trends in the choice of Kaqchikel Maya, Spanish, or both languages for household ...
This presentation will analyze the perceived linguistic value of Mam, Spanish, and English in differ...
This article presents the results of research carried out on the linguistic and educational needs of...
This ethnographic study examines the emerging language practices of a local Maya community in Nu-eva...
The bulk of the work in policy and planning for educating language minority children in the US has b...
The modern Maya movement is an example of a new sort of indigenous cultural activism. The long lasti...
The purpose of this study was to collect dispersed components of the emergent Maya "modernizing" dis...
This paper outlines the characteristics of a Sprachbund area in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, ...
A thesis presented on the nature of bilingual education and its implementation in a rural Guatemalan...
My dissertation examines the revival of written Mayan language literature in Guatemala since 1980 - ...
Globalisation in the modern world has generated changes in the economy, politics, culture, and educa...
In Guatemala, language planning efforts have been formulated in order to decelerate the language shi...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
In July 2001, a group of 14 bilingual/ESL educators from Illinois traveled to Guatemala as participa...
This study reveals trends in the choice of Kaqchikel Maya, Spanish, or both languages for household ...
This presentation will analyze the perceived linguistic value of Mam, Spanish, and English in differ...
This article presents the results of research carried out on the linguistic and educational needs of...
This ethnographic study examines the emerging language practices of a local Maya community in Nu-eva...
The bulk of the work in policy and planning for educating language minority children in the US has b...
The modern Maya movement is an example of a new sort of indigenous cultural activism. The long lasti...
The purpose of this study was to collect dispersed components of the emergent Maya "modernizing" dis...
This paper outlines the characteristics of a Sprachbund area in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, ...
A thesis presented on the nature of bilingual education and its implementation in a rural Guatemalan...
My dissertation examines the revival of written Mayan language literature in Guatemala since 1980 - ...