Immersion Education
International Perspectives

The wide range of languages and purposes now served by immersion worldwide is illustrated by case studies of thirteen programs.

Robert Keith Johnson (Edited by), Merrill Swain (Edited by)

9780521586559, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 13 July 1997

332 pages
22.9 x 15.3 x 2 cm, 0.465 kg

The wide range of languages and purposes now served by immersion worldwide is illustrated by case studies of thirteen programs. Immersion, a relatively new approach to bilingual education, originated in Canada. It uses the target language as a medium of instruction in order to achieve "additive bilingualism" -- a high level of second language proficiency. The wide range of languages and purposes now served by immersion worldwide is illustrated by case studies of thirteen programs presented and discussed in this paperback edition. The introductory chapter defines immersion education theory and practice and shows how this approach differs from other forms of bilingual education.

Subject Areas: Applied linguistics for ELT [EBAL]