In this paper, I draw on interview data with multilingual British South-Asian English language teachers to examine their language attitudes and beliefs about the responsibility for heritage language maintenance in the UK. While all the participants feel that it is important for heritage languages to be maintained, differences emerged with respect to the level of responsibility that the mainstream education sector has in this maintenance. Irrespective of the role of local education authorities, the primary responsibility is seen as being with parents and families. This paper argues that this stems from several factors including the lack of heritage language support for families and the ideological construction of heritage languages as being ...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Heritage language learners (HLLs) differ from typical language students (L2s) in a variety of ways, ...
Few issues are as relevant to modern education as the topic of bilingual students. As the school-age...
This study aimed to explore heritage language maintenance in New Zealand. Specifically, language bel...
As one of the primary sectors for providing the nation's capacity for less commonly taught language...
This review article aims to examine families’ beliefs and strategies regarding heritage language mai...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
Migration, global mobility and language learning are well established as independent and interrelat...
Despite research evidence showing that home language maintenance is important both individually and ...
This mixed-methods study examines the competence, attitudes, and education of heritage French speake...
The present study offers an in-depth look at heritage language maintenance and loss among the childr...
The maintenance of heritage language is essential to immigrant children’s linguistic, cultural, and ...
Heritage languages (HLs) are acquired in contexts of unbalanced input, or situations in which child...
Family language policy (FLP) focusses on how languages are dealt with within the home; typically how...
According to the latest report of the (Office for National Statistics [2018]. Births by Parents’ Cou...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Heritage language learners (HLLs) differ from typical language students (L2s) in a variety of ways, ...
Few issues are as relevant to modern education as the topic of bilingual students. As the school-age...
This study aimed to explore heritage language maintenance in New Zealand. Specifically, language bel...
As one of the primary sectors for providing the nation's capacity for less commonly taught language...
This review article aims to examine families’ beliefs and strategies regarding heritage language mai...
In this paper we question key terms which appear frequently in discussions of language teaching and ...
Migration, global mobility and language learning are well established as independent and interrelat...
Despite research evidence showing that home language maintenance is important both individually and ...
This mixed-methods study examines the competence, attitudes, and education of heritage French speake...
The present study offers an in-depth look at heritage language maintenance and loss among the childr...
The maintenance of heritage language is essential to immigrant children’s linguistic, cultural, and ...
Heritage languages (HLs) are acquired in contexts of unbalanced input, or situations in which child...
Family language policy (FLP) focusses on how languages are dealt with within the home; typically how...
According to the latest report of the (Office for National Statistics [2018]. Births by Parents’ Cou...
The paper reports on the findings of a 12-month project within a broader research programme that loo...
Heritage language learners (HLLs) differ from typical language students (L2s) in a variety of ways, ...
Few issues are as relevant to modern education as the topic of bilingual students. As the school-age...