“How heritage language schools offered grassroots community support through the pandemic” (original) (raw)

The CONVERSATION, 2022

Abstract

Heritage language schools are grassroots organizations that maintain the languages and cultures of immigrant communities, and offer vital community services, employment opportunities and networking to prevent social isolation. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in early 2020, governments offered public schools financial support to ease the transition to online teaching or to cover pandemic protocols. Heritage language schools, left to their own fates, had to cope by themselves. https://theconversation.com/how-heritage-language-schools-offered-grassroots-community-support-through-the-pandemic-177704

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