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The student's right to his own language: A viable model or empty rhetoric?

Pages 17-20 | Published online: 21 May 2009
 

With the increasing assertion of minorities to legitimize their heritage, an increasing number of teachers, scholars, and professional organizations are advocating the concept of the student's right to his language. Three dominant instructional models, found in all schools, are analyzed and discussed relative to a viable model to facilitate the increasing articulation of the concept of the student's right to his language.

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