Multilingual policies are increasingly important and required in
educational settings worldwide, yet a solid experimental body of theory,
research, and practice providing guidance for the development of
policies is lacking. The Israeli context presented in this book serves
as a case study or a model that could be used by bodies or entities
seeking to devise a multilingual policy.
The authors begin by addressing the general notion of a multilingual
education policy with specific reference to the Israeli context. The
book then focuses on specific challenges confronting the new policy that
have been explored in empirical studies, and concludes with a proposed
framework for a new multilingual education policy related to the core
theoretical topics and empirical findings discussed in the previous
chapters. This framework includes principles and strategies for
implementing the process described in the book in other contexts,
ensuring wide applicability and relevance.
Developing Multilingual Education Policies: Theory, Research, Practice
is an essential read for all involved in language policy and planning
within applied linguistics and education.