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HERITAGE LANGUGE LEARNERS: SELECTED REFERENCES
(last updated 16 May2011)
Abreu-Perez, E. (2000). Formidable challenges, strange ironies, and unanswered questions. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 201-204).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Alarcón, I. (2010). Advanced heritage learners of Spanish: A sociolinguistic profile for pedagogical purposes. Foreign Language Annals, 43(2), 269-288.
Bale, J. (2010). International comparative perspectives on heritage language education policy research. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 30, 42-65.
Bateman, B. E., & Wilkinson, S. L. (2010). Spanish for heritage speakers: A statewide survey of secondary school teachers. Foreign Language Annals, 43(2), 324-353.
Beaudrie, S., & Ducar, C. (2005). Beginning level university programs: Creating a space for all heritage language learners. Heritage Language Journal, 3(1), 1-26.
Beaudrie, S., Ducar, C., & Relaño-Pastor, A. M. (2009). Curricular perspectives in the heritage language context: Assessing culture and identity. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 22(2), 157-174.
Blake, R. J., & Zyzik, E. C. (2003). Who's helping whom? Learner/heritage-speakers' networked discussions in Spanish. Applied Linguistics, 24(4), 519-544.
Carreira, M., & Kagan, O. (2011). The results of the national heritage language survey: Implications for teaching, curriculum design, and professional development. Foreign Language Annals, 44(1), 40-64.
Coryell, J. E., Clark, M. C., & Pomerantz, A. (2010). Cultural fantasy narratives and heritage language learning: A case study of adult heritage learners of Spanish. Modern Language Journal, 9(3), 453-469.
Cummins, J. (1983). Heritage language education: A literature review. Toronto, Ontario: The Minister of Education, Ontario, Canada.
Dai, J-H. E. (2008). What are the CHL learners inheriting? Habitus of the CHL Learners. In A. W. He & Y. Xiao, Chinese as a heritage language: Fostering rooted world citizenry (pp. 37-51). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.
Dai, J. E., & Zhang, L. (2008). What are the CHL learners inheriting: Habits of the CHL learners. In A. W. He & Y. Xiao (Eds.), Chinese as a heritage language: Fostering rooted world citizenry (pp. 37-51). Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.
Daniel, J. (2000). Speak my language: Open the window to my heart, to my conscience, to my intelligence. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 176-182).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Draper, J. B., & Hicks, J. H. (2000). Where we’ve been, what we’ve learned.In J.B. Webb, J. B.B. L. Miller(Eds.),Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom. (pp. 15-35).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Ducar, C. M. (2008). Student voices: The missing link in the Spanish heritage language debate. Foreign Language Annals, 41, 415-429.
Edstrom, A. (2007). The mixing of non-native, heritage, and native speakers in upper-level Spanish courses: A sampling of student opinion. Hispania, 90, 755-768.
Ellison, V. (2006). Cultural awareness knowledge and the teaching of Spanish to Spanish speakers. Hispania, 89(1), 133-146.
Ellison, V. (2007). Why first-language literacy is important for second language learners. In B. Honchell & M. Schulz (Eds.), Literacy for diverse learners: Finding common ground in today’s classrooms (pp. 155-175). Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc.
Ellison, V. (2007). A preliminary investigation of pedagogical content knowledge and techniques in the teaching of Spanish to native speakers. Radical Pedagogy, 9(1). Retrieved from
Figueroa, J. (2000). Student achievements: A story of challenges, caring, and mutual respect. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 169-176).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Giancreco, V. (2000). Learning my heritage language: A odyssey of self-discovery. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller(Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 59-66)Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Giacone, M. C. (2000). Standards and the teaching of heritage languages. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller(Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom(pp. 99-110).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Hahn-Thomson, M.(2000). An academic journey with Pablo Neruda. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 192-196).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
He, A. W. (2010). The heart of heritage: Sociocultural dimensions of heritage language learning. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 30, 66-82.
Hsieh, P.(2008). Why are college foreign language students' self-efficacy, attitude, and motivation so different?International Education, 38(1), 76-94.
Kondo-Brown, K. (2010). Curriculum development for advancing heritage language competence: Recent research, current practices, and a future agenda.Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 30, 24-41.
Lynch, A. (2008). The linguistic similarities of Spanish heritage and second language learners. Foreign Language Annals, 41, 252-281.
Macera-Aloia, A. L. (2000). Students share the voices of their culture. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 197-201).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
McCallister, C. (2000). The new essence of “teacher stuff”: An orientation to language arts instruction. In J. B. Webb & B. L. Miller(Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom(pp. 111-125).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Mercado, C. I. (2000). Monitoring the progress of heritage language learners. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 209-230).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Mikulski, A. (2006). Accent-uating rules and relationships: Motivations, attitudes, and goals in a Spanish for native speakers class. Foreign Language Annals, 39, 660-682.
Mirvil, J. (2000). Spotlight on Haitian students in New York City. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 189-192).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Montrul, S. (2010). Current issues in heritage language acquisition. Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 30, 3-23.
Montrul, S. (2005). Second language acquisition and first language loss in adult early bilinguals: Exploring some differences and similarities. Second Language Research, 21, 199-249.
Oh, J. S., & Au, T. K. (2005). Learning Spanish as a heritage language: The role of sociocultural background variables. Language, Culture and Curriculum, 18(3), 229-241.
Peale, C. G. (1991). Spanish for Spanish speakers (and other “native languages”) in California’s schools. Hispania, 74, 446-451.
Potowski, K., Jegerski, J., & Morgan-Short, K. (2009). The effects of instruction on linguistic development in Spanish heritage language speakers. Language Learning, 59(3), 537-579.
Rizk, J. (2000). Keeping one’s language: Looking back with regret. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 66-68).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Romero, M. (2000). Heritage language classrooms in action – three case studies: An introduction to the research. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 129-134).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Romero, M. (2000). Instructional practice in heritage language classrooms. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 135-158).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Scalera, D. (2000). Teacher beliefs and the heritage language learner: What will you teach your students? In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 71-82). Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Schwarzer, D., & Petrón, M. (2005). Heritage language instruction at the college level: Reality and possibilities. Foreign Language Annals, 38(4), 568-578.
Syed, Z. (2001). Notions of self in foreign language learning: A qualitative analysis. In Z. Dörnyei & R. Schmidt (Eds.), Motivation and second language acquisition (pp. 127-147).Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Sylvan, C. E. (2000). Teachers’ belief systems in exemplary heritage language classes. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 159-168).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Valdés, G. (2000). The ACTFL-Hunter College FIPSE Project and its contributions to the profession. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 235-251).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Valdés, G. (1995). The teaching of minority language as "foreign" languages: Pedagogical and theoretical challenges. Modern Language Journal, 79, 299-328.
Valdés, G., Lozano, A., & García-Moya, R. (Eds.). (1981). Teaching Spanish to the Hispanic bilingual: Issues, aims and methods. New York: Teachers College Press.
Vilani, D. (2000). El Día de los Muertos. In J.B. Webb, J. B. & B. L. Miller (Eds.), Teaching heritage language learners: Voices from the classroom (pp. 182-189).Yonkers, NY: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
Wu, M., & Chang, T. (2010). Heritage language teaching and learning through a macro-approach. Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 25(2), 23-33.
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