Biliteracy: A Systematic Literature Review about Strategies to Teach and Learn Two Languages
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ISSN: 1799-2591
DOI: 110.17507/tpls.0810.08
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This article describes the qualitative research findings with the objective of identifying the strategies
implemented in the different educational levels (preschool, primary, high school, and, higher education) in
order to develop biliteracy. A systematic literature review was carried out, by means of a search strategy
rigorously defined. It aims to describe and evaluate the strategies used. The sample consisted of 122
publications, produced between 2007 and 2017. The results obtained allowed to identify the advances in terms
of strategies regarding biliteracy in preschool, primary, high school and university, also it showed that some
strategies are used in more than one educational level. Besides, some proposals are mentioned, to modify the
institution curriculum. In addition, some advantages and disadvantages are established regarding the
implementation of the strategies used to work on biliteracy in the target levels. Based on this, the state of the
subject is discussed, and a projection is also generated regarding the needs of the field.
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Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 8, No. 10, pp. 1307-1318