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International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism


New to Routledge for 2008
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 12
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1367-0050
Online ISSN: 1747-7522
 

Aims & Scope

From the beginning, the International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism has contained a rich stream of United States papers in two senses.

First, almost every number contains one or more articles on languages in contact in the United States. These papers range from historical analyses of bilingual education in United States to the effects of the No Child Left Behind (2001) legislation. Particular themes include the language education of immigrant children, the achievement of bilingual children, and the changing nature of bilingual education in the United States. This particular stream is an important contribution that United States scholars make to an understanding of bilingualism and bilingual education in the United States for two audiences: internal United States readers and those outside the United States who want to understand this fast-changing political and educational context.

Second, many scholars writing on global issues, and on bilingualism and bilingual education in different countries around the world have an important role in informing and contributing to the scene in the USA. They are increasingly choosing this journal to share their research with their colleagues in the USA and beyond. Thus, the International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism has become a major journal for scholars who wish to contribute both to the national agenda and to themes of international importance.

As an international journal of high repute, scholars can both enhance their reputation within the States, but also and importantly, make a contribution that has both relevance and a high perceived value to the international audience.
 
Refereeing procedures
Every article within the remit of the journal is sent to two or more reviewers. At least one reviewer will be a member of the Editorial Board. Reviewers' comments and recommendations will be sent to the contact author with a decision. This will normally be one of: Accept; Accept if there is a satisfactory completion of edits as indicated by the reviewers; Resubmission with a further review process; Rejection. Any appeals against decisions should be addressed to the Editor, giving well documented and substantive reasons. Following consultation with senior members of the Editorial Board, the Editor's decision on an appeal is final.
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