ForewordGuadalupe Valdes1. Insights form Research and Practice in Spanish as a Heritage LanguageM. Cecilia Colombi and Ana RocaPart I Spanish as a Heritage LanguageTheoretical Considerations 2. Toward a Theory of Heritage Language AcquisitionSpanish in the United StatesAndrew Lynch3. Profiles of SNS Students in the Twenty-First CenturyPedagogical Implications of the Changing Demographics and Social Status of U.S. HispanicsMaria M. Carreira4. Un enfoque funcional para la ensenanza del ensayo expositivo'Revitalizacion o erradicacion de la variedad chicana?Ysaura Bernal-Enriquez and Eduardo Hernandez ChavezPart II Community and Classroom-Based Research StudiesImplications for Instruction K-16 6. "Spanish in My Blood"Children's Spanish Language Development in Dual-Language Immersion ProgramsErnestina Pesina Hernandez, Hinako Takahashi-Breines, and Rebecca Blum-Martinez7. Minority Perspectives on LanguageMexican and Mexican-American Adolescents' Attitudes toward Spanish and EnglishKaren Beckstead and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio8. META: A Model for the Continued Acquisition of Spanish by Spanish/English Bilinguals in the United StatesRoberto Luis Carrasco and Florencia Riegelhaupt9. La ensenanza del espanol a los hispanohablantes bilingues y su efecto en la produccion oralMarta Fairclough and N. Ariana Mrak10. Academic Registers in Spanish in the U.S.A Study of Oral Texts Produced by Bilingual Speakers in a University Graduate ProgramMariana Achugar11. !No me suena!Heritage Spanish Speakers' Writing StrategiesAna Maria Schwartz12. Navegando a traves del registro formalCurso para hispanohablantes bilinguesRebeca Acevedo13. Spanish Print EnvironmentsImplications for Heritage Language DevelopmentSandra Liliana PucciContributors Index