Books by James Crawford and Sharon Adelman Reyes
Diary of a Bilingual School(DiversityLearningK12, 2012)
By Sharon Adelman Reyes and James Crawford
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Advocating for English Learners:
Selected Essays
(Multilingual Matters, 2008)
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"Valuable insights on language policy in the
education of immigrant children ... A compelling book to read."
– Theresa Austin, Teachers College Record
English Learners in American Classrooms
101 Questions, 101 Answers
By James Crawford and Stephen Krashen
(Scholastic, 2007)
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"A comprehensive overview ... Takes on and ruptures the myths that are perpetuated about language acquisition and linguistic-minority communities in the United States.
– Pepe Leisyna, Book Smarts
Educating English Learners:
Language Diversity in the Classroom
5th Edition
(formerly Bilingual Education:
History, Politics, Theory and Practice; BES, 2004)
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"By far the most complete, the most thorough, and the most insightful volume of its kind ever done in the field."
– Stephen Krashen
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Companion CD to Educating English Learners
Updated for 2006-07
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At War with Diversity:
U.S. Language Policy in an Age of Anxiety
(Multilingual Matters, 2000)
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"A valuable book for any language-minority education professional who yearns for a better understanding of the political nature and the ongoing debates surrounding language policy in the United States."
– Harvard Educational Review
Hold Your Tongue:
Bilingualism and the Politics of English
Only
(Addison-Wesley, 1992) *** STILL IN PRINT!!! ***
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"Rich in anecdotes, majestic in its sweep and scope
... A ground-breaking study of the English Only movement."
– Henry Cisneros
Language Loyalties:
A Source Book on the Official English
Controversy
(University of Chicago Press, 1992)
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"Truly superb. ... Belongs on the shelf of every person even mildly interested in the political struggle over language."
– Sanford Levinson, The Nation