Research Article

Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities

Number: 70 June 1, 2014
  • Bahar Otcu-grıllman
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Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities

Abstract

This article discusses the status of Turkish language programs in the United States. It investigates three main types of programs which provide opportunities for the teaching and learning of Turkish in the US: (1) programs within the institutions of higher education (IHEs), (2) programs within community organizations, and (3) programs for children of school age. Focusing on the last program type, the article introduces a case study of a community-based school founded and operated by Turkish immigrants. The results of the case study reveal the differences between the first generation adults and the second generation children’s language choices and linguistic identities. Overall, the article pinpoints the challenging factors and opportunities for the teaching of Turkish language and culture in the US.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Bahar Otcu-grıllman This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2014

Submission Date

June 1, 2014

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2014 Number: 70

APA
Otcu-grıllman, B. (2014). Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities. Bilig, 70, 211-236. https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT
AMA
1.Otcu-grıllman B. Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities. Bilig. 2014;(70):211-236. https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT
Chicago
Otcu-grıllman, Bahar. 2014. “Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities”. Bilig, nos. 70: 211-36. https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT.
EndNote
Otcu-grıllman B (June 1, 2014) Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities. Bilig 70 211–236.
IEEE
[1]B. Otcu-grıllman, “Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities”, Bilig, no. 70, pp. 211–236, June 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT
ISNAD
Otcu-grıllman, Bahar. “Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities”. Bilig. 70 (June 1, 2014): 211-236. https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT.
JAMA
1.Otcu-grıllman B. Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities. Bilig. 2014;:211–236.
MLA
Otcu-grıllman, Bahar. “Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities”. Bilig, no. 70, June 2014, pp. 211-36, https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT.
Vancouver
1.Bahar Otcu-grıllman. Turkish Language Teaching in the US: Challenges, Opportunities, Sense of Belonging and Identities. Bilig [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 1;(70):211-36. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA22WP48PT

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