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Bilingual
and Heritage Language Programs
General Information
The
Minnesota Humanities Center's work in bilingual and heritage language
programs highlights the importance of heritage languages, connects
educators to existing resources that enhance language development,
offers professional development on oral traditions and the connection
between language and culture, and collaborates with community representatives
to develop new culturally and linguistically appropriate resources.
The Humanities
Center provides assistance to families by working with those who
serve their early language and literacy needs: teachers, parent
educators, early childhood educators, librarians, social service
providers, and cultural organizations. This work supports the development
of English literacy skills of families while recognizing and supporting
heritage languages in Minnesota.
The Minnesota
Humanities Center offers the following bilingual and heritage language
programs:
Definition
of program terms
Bilingual: Possessing knowledge of two languages - the ability
to speak two languages
Heritage Language: The United States is rich in diverse language
and cultures. Heritage
language speakers, who include refugee, immigrant, and indigenous
groups, contribute to this richness. Heritage language speakers
are those whose home or ancestral language is other than English,
including those whose ancestors lived in this country prior to the
establishment of the United State and those who have come in recent
years. Source: Center for Applied
Linguistics
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