[lg policy] bibitem: Composing Alternatives to a National Security Language Policy

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Composing Alternatives to a National Security Language Policy


Composing Alternatives to a National Security Language Policy
Authors:	Wible, Scott
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to initiate any new search using that term.	Language Planning;
National Security; Second Language Instruction; Interdisciplinary
Approach; Multilingualism; Educational Policy; Policy Formation;
Educational Practices; Educational Needs; Sociolinguistics; Politics
of Education; Anthropological Linguistics
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from the author.	College English, v71 n5 p460-485 May 2009
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Publisher: National Council of Teachers of English. 1111 West Kenyon
Road, Urbana, IL 61801-1096. Tel: 877-369-6283; Tel: 217-328-3870; Web
site: http://www.ncte.org/journals
Publication Date:
The date the document or article was published.	2009-05-00
Pages:
The total number of pages including all front-matter.	26
Pub Types:
The type of document (e.g., report) or publication medium.	Journal
Articles; Reports - Descriptive

Abstract:

A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or
resource.	President Bush's National Security Language Initiative
focuses narrowly on gearing language education to security and
military needs. English educators should work with their counterparts
in foreign language departments to promote a broader view, one that
encourages study of the multiple language groups that currently exist
within the United States. (Contains 10 notes.)

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