Sobre el Autor

Nancy H. Hornberger is a prominent figure in the field of sociolinguistics and language education. Her work primarily focuses on language socialization, bilingual education, and the interplay between language and culture. Hornberger has contributed significantly to the understanding of how language practices shape social identities and educational outcomes, making her a key player in the discourse surrounding multilingualism and language policy.

Throughout her career, Hornberger has published extensively, including influential works such as 'Language Socialization: Encyclopedia of Language and Education Volume 8' and 'Research Methods in Language and Education: Encyclopedia of Language and Education Volume 10'. Her research often emphasizes the importance of context in language learning and the role of community in language use. Hornberger's insights continue to inform educators and researchers interested in the complexities of language acquisition and the challenges faced by multilingual learners.

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