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- Title
In Search of the Right Questions: Language Background Profiling at Ontario Public Schools.
- Authors
Slavkov, Nikolay
- Abstract
This article examines some of the challenges that the notion of a (monolingual) native speaker faces in a global context of increasing awareness that bilingualism and multilingualism are the norm rather than the exception. It also discusses the distinction between two child language acquisition environments, bilingual first language acquisition and early second language acquisition, which can lead to bilingual or multilingual outcomes early on in life. This serves as a backdrop for a study of language profiling practices in public schools across the province of Ontario. Student registration forms from 44 district school boards were analysed with regard to the number, type and combination patterns of language background questions. The findings indicate that school boards are aware of the potentially diverse linguistic backgrounds of incoming students, but may not be conceptually or methodologically equipped to recognize the full spectrum of linguistic complexity involved. Some degree of standardization of language background profiling across different districts is recommended as a measure that may benefit the province.
- Subjects
ONTARIO; MONOLINGUALISM; PUBLIC schools; NATIVE language; MULTILINGUALISM; BILINGUALISM
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue Canadiennne de Linguistique Appliquée, 2016, Vol 19, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
1481-868X
- Publication type
Article