Throughout the world there is a great diversity of curricula for introducing early foreign language training more or less intensively. These curricula correspond to different pedagogical approaches. But these pedagogical choices are not neutral. They are the result of political choice. They are also sociologically discriminatory. The author studies and contrasts various forms of language training of certain countries and within the same countries (for example, the correlation between bilingual training and private schools, or the choice of bilingual education as a political goal). She proposes a scale for classifying the kinds of early foreign language training, depending on sociological criteria and political choice.
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Groux, D. (2006). L’apprentissage Précoce des Langues: des Pratiques Sociologiquement et Politiquement Marquees. In Education and Social Justice (pp. 97–113). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4722-3_6
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