Building the nests : indigenous language revitalization in Canada through early childhood immersion programs
Indigenous languages in Canada are critically at risk of extinction. Many Indigenous communities are working hard to save their languages through various methods. One method proven to be largely successful in other parts of the world is early childhood heritage language immersion programming, which...
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ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/686 2023-05-15T16:16:24+02:00 Building the nests : indigenous language revitalization in Canada through early childhood immersion programs McIvor, Onowa Ball, Jessica 2005 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1828/686 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/1828/686 Indians of North America -- Canada -- Languages -- Study and teaching Immersion method (Language teaching) 2005 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:55Z Indigenous languages in Canada are critically at risk of extinction. Many Indigenous communities are working hard to save their languages through various methods. One method proven to be largely successful in other parts of the world is early childhood heritage language immersion programming, which is commonly known as a 'language nest' program. However, this method is sparsely employed in B.C. and Canada as a method of language retention and revitalization. Using qualitative research methodologies involving observations and interviews this study included key community members in two Indigenous communities which have developed 'language nest' programs. The goal of the observations and interviews was to identity factors contributing to successes and challenges in initiating and maintaining 'language nest' programs. The findings of the study indicate that the 'language nest' model is adaptable to the First Nations context in Canada. The findings combined with a literature review yielded practical recommendations for other communities and possibilities for future action. Other/Unknown Material First Nations University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace Canada |
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Indigenous languages in Canada are critically at risk of extinction. Many Indigenous communities are working hard to save their languages through various methods. One method proven to be largely successful in other parts of the world is early childhood heritage language immersion programming, which is commonly known as a 'language nest' program. However, this method is sparsely employed in B.C. and Canada as a method of language retention and revitalization. Using qualitative research methodologies involving observations and interviews this study included key community members in two Indigenous communities which have developed 'language nest' programs. The goal of the observations and interviews was to identity factors contributing to successes and challenges in initiating and maintaining 'language nest' programs. The findings of the study indicate that the 'language nest' model is adaptable to the First Nations context in Canada. The findings combined with a literature review yielded practical recommendations for other communities and possibilities for future action. |
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Building the nests : indigenous language revitalization in Canada through early childhood immersion programs |
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