Children Learning Second Languages

Children Learning Second Languages
Author: Annamaria Pinter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780230302297

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This comprehensive guide to research and debate centres around language learning in childhood, the age factor and the different contexts where language learning happens, including home and school contexts. The scope is wide, capturing examples of studies with different age groups, different methodological approaches and different languages.

Teaching Young Language Learners Second Edition

Teaching Young Language Learners  Second Edition
Author: Annamaria Pinter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9780194403153

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This fully updated second edition provides a comprehensive and readable introduction to teaching young learners. It gives an accessible overview of the issues, including child development, L1 and L2 learning, L2 skills, vocabulary and grammar, learning to learn, materials design, and policy issues. Integrating theory and practice in an accessible way, it draws onup-to-date research and classroom practice that is internationally relevant. New for this edition: • Systematic incorporation of ideas related to technology across all chapters • Discussion of current trends in the field of teaching young learners, including CLIL, online learning, issues of assessment, 21st century skills, and ways of giving children more agency in their language learning • A new chapter on intercultural awareness for young learners • Updates to research and practical examples, and new tasks • An extended final chapter on classroom research, complete with innovative ideas for researching with children.

Teaching Young Second Language Learners

Teaching Young Second Language Learners
Author: Rhonda Oliver,Bich Nguyen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351369381

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Adopting a learner-centred approach that places an emphasis on hands-on child SL methodology, this book illustrates the practices used to teach young second language learners in different classroom contexts: (1) English-as-an-Additional-Language-or-Dialect (EAL/D) – both intensive EAL/D and EAL/D in the mainstream (2) Language-Other-Than-English (LOTE) (3) Content-and-Language-Integrated-Learning (CLIL), (4) Indigenous (5) Foreign-Language (FL). It will be particularly useful to undergraduate teachers to build upon the literacy unit they undertake in the first years of their course to explore factors that constitute an effective child SL classroom and, in practical terms, how to develop such a classroom. The pedagogical strategies for teaching young language learners in the six chapters are firmly guided by research-based findings, enabling not only pre-service teachers but also experienced teachers to make informed choices of how to effectively facilitate the development of the target language, empowering them to assume an active and effective role of classroom practitioners.

Teaching Young Language Learners

Teaching Young Language Learners
Author: Annamaria Pinter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006-03-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0194422070

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An overview of the issues surrounding the teaching of young learners combines up-to-date research with principles of classroom practice to discuss skills, vocabulary, grammar, adapting and designing materials, planning and assessment, and policy decisions.

Teaching Languages to Young Learners

Teaching Languages to Young Learners
Author: Lynne Cameron
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2001-03-15
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521773256

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This book will develop readers' understanding of children are being taught a foreign language.

Teaching Young Language Learners

Teaching Young Language Learners
Author: Annamaria Pinter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Educational games
ISBN: 0194403181

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Systematic incorporation of ideas related to technology across all chapters. Discussion of current trends in the field of teaching young learners, including CLIL, online learning, issues of assessment, 21st century skills, and ways of giving children more agency in their language learning.

Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Young Language Learners in School Contexts

Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Young Language Learners in School Contexts
Author: Annamaria Pinter,Kuchah Kuchah
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-05-10
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781800411449

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This book focuses on ethical and methodological issues faced by researchers working with young language learners in formal school contexts. It uncovers and explicitly discusses a range of ethical dilemmas, challenges and experiences that researchers have encountered and grappled with, in studies of all kinds from large scale, experimental studies to ethnographic studies focused on just a handful of children. The chapters are written by researchers working with children in different classroom contexts around the world and highlight how ethical dilemmas and tensions take on a complex form in child-focused research, requiring researchers to pay particular attention to the social and cultural norms of the different communities within which children are educated as well as their school-based experiences. The book comprises three sections, with the first part focused on involving children as active participants in research; part two on ethical challenges in multilingual contexts and part three on links between teacher education and researching children. The book includes a critical discussion of the opportunities and challenges associated with applying the UNCRC (1989) document in second language research with children which will be of use to any researcher working in this area.

The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners

The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners
Author: Sue Garton,Fiona Copland
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317226710

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The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners celebrates the ‘coming of age’ for the field of research in primary-level English Language Teaching. With 32 chapters written by international scholars from a wide geographical area including East Africa, Mexico, the South Pacific, Japan, France, the USA and the UK, this volume draws on areas such as second language acquisition, discourse analysis, pedagogy and technology to provide: An overview of the current state of the field, identifying key areas of TEYL. Chapters on a broad range of subjects from methodology to teaching in difficult circumstances and from Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) to gaming. Suggestions of ways forward, with the aim of shaping the future research agenda of TEYL in multiple international contexts. Background research and practical advice for students, teachers and researchers. With extensive guidance on further reading throughout, The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners is essential reading for those studying and researching in this area.