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NEW PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES IN EDUCATIONAL LANGUAGE POLICY: IN HONOUR OF BERNARD DOV SPOLSKY. Robert L. Cooper, Elana Shohamy, and Joel Walters (Eds.). Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2001. Pp. vi + 307. $98.00 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2004

Timothy Reagan
Affiliation:
University of Connecticut

Extract

Bernard Dov Spolsky is certainly deserving of a festschrift honoring his work: His career, which has taken him from New Zealand to Australia, to Israel, and to Canada and the United States, and back again to Israel, is one that has made a huge impact on the field of educational linguistics broadly conceived. His work includes major contributions with respect to Maori and Navajo educational programs, bilingual education in North America, and issues related to language policy studies and minority language education around the world. His commitment to issues of social justice and equity is well known and well articulated in his work and in his life, and this commitment is also clearly reflected in the contributions to this volume.

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2004 Cambridge University Press

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