Although the Kaqchikel program was the model and inspiration for the K’iche’ program, the two programs differ in a number of ways because of differences in the sociolinguistic contexts in which they operate: Approaches to pedagogy and dialectal variation Integration with local communities Relationship to language documentatio
ABSTRACT: The CLC program design, International Service-Learning Program in Guatemala on Mayan Educa...
Q’eqchi ’ belongs to the K’iche’an branch of Mayan languages (see Figure 1). It boasts somewhere bet...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
This paper examines the ways in which teaching K’iche’ Maya to American students impacts local langu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and analyze how Mayan language instructors in ...
Investigating how Kaqchikel is commodified through U.S. foreign language instruction programs reveal...
This study reveals trends in the choice of Kaqchikel Maya, Spanish, or both languages for household ...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
After decades of hardships and political confinement imposed on civilian organizations defending soc...
This paper outlines the characteristics of a Sprachbund area in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, ...
Maya America and Yax Te’ Books team up for this special edition of the journal in order to present a...
This paper discusses three assessments which evaluate the progress of students in a Kaqchikel immers...
The four schools which form the network Ruk'u'x Qatinamït were created independently between 1995 an...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
The Yukatekan branch of the Maya language family, spread across the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, nor...
ABSTRACT: The CLC program design, International Service-Learning Program in Guatemala on Mayan Educa...
Q’eqchi ’ belongs to the K’iche’an branch of Mayan languages (see Figure 1). It boasts somewhere bet...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
This paper examines the ways in which teaching K’iche’ Maya to American students impacts local langu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe and analyze how Mayan language instructors in ...
Investigating how Kaqchikel is commodified through U.S. foreign language instruction programs reveal...
This study reveals trends in the choice of Kaqchikel Maya, Spanish, or both languages for household ...
The University of Kansas has long historical connections with Central America and the many Central A...
After decades of hardships and political confinement imposed on civilian organizations defending soc...
This paper outlines the characteristics of a Sprachbund area in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, ...
Maya America and Yax Te’ Books team up for this special edition of the journal in order to present a...
This paper discusses three assessments which evaluate the progress of students in a Kaqchikel immers...
The four schools which form the network Ruk'u'x Qatinamït were created independently between 1995 an...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
The Yukatekan branch of the Maya language family, spread across the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, nor...
ABSTRACT: The CLC program design, International Service-Learning Program in Guatemala on Mayan Educa...
Q’eqchi ’ belongs to the K’iche’an branch of Mayan languages (see Figure 1). It boasts somewhere bet...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...