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What is Heritage Language Learner

Handbook of Research on Engaging Immigrant Families and Promoting Academic Success for English Language Learners
An individual who studies a language spoken by their family members or ancestors. A heritage language learner acquires the language first in the order and reaches a certain level of proficiency in the language. However, she/he switches to the socially dominant language throughout schooling, and her/his language proficiency of the heritage language may decline. A heritage language learner may learn the language again after she/he achieves proficiency in the socially dominant language.
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Asian Immigrant Communities' Civic Participation in Cultivating Bilingualism and Biliteracy in the United States
Kwangok Song (University of Kansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8283-0.ch008
Abstract
This chapter discusses how Asian immigrant communities in the United States cultivate Asian immigrant children's literacy learning in their heritage languages. Although the United States has historically been a linguistically diverse country, bilingualism has not always been valued and acknowledged. Strong social and institutional expectations for immigrants to acquire the socially dominant language have resulted in language shifts among immigrants. Concerned about their descendants' heritage language loss, Asian immigrant communities make organized efforts to establish community-based heritage language schools. Heritage language schools play an important role in immigrant children's learning of their heritage language and culturally appropriate ways of behaving and communicating. It has also been noted that heritage language schools encounter several challenges in motivating heritage language learners. Heritage language schools should be considered as complementary education for immigrant students because they take critical responsibilities to support immigrant students' language and literacy development in their heritage languages.
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Inclusive Assessment Methods for a Heterogeneous Group: Appropriate Testing in the Heritage Language Classroom
Multilingual individual participating in a classroom in which the goal is to strengthen the students’ already-present skills in a culturally non-dominant language.
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