1st Edition

Early Years Second Language Education International perspectives on theory and practice

Edited By Sandie Mourão, Mónica Lourenço Copyright 2015
    260 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    260 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The age for early language learning has dropped dramatically in the past decade to include children under 6 years old, yet very little published research exists to support the implementation of such programmes.

    Drawing on a synthesis of theory, research and practice, this edited volume makes an innovative contribution to literature concerning language education for very young children. It explores language learning in a wide range of geographical contexts with reference to second and foreign language learning, bilingualism and plurilingualism with children under the age of 6 years old. Chapters present discussion around teacher education, policy-making, international case studies, school and home-based projects, code switching and language use, and methodologies and approaches.

    Early Years Second Language Education: International perspectives on theory and practice will be essential reading for researchers, academics, teacher trainers, and post-graduate students in the fields of early years education, foreign and second language education, language didactics and teacher education.

    Foreword Madalena Cruz-Ferreira  Introduction Sandie Mourao and Mónica Lourenco Part 1: Focus on the Child  Cognitive and Linguistic Aspects of Learning a Second Language in the Early Years Belma Haznedar  Bilingual Pre-primary Schools: Language Acquisition, Intercultural Encounters and Environmental Learning Kristin Kersten  Perceptions of Identity in Trilingual 5-year-old Twins in Diverse Pre-primary Educational Contexts Nayr Ibrahim  Response to Picturebooks: A Case for Valuing Children's Linguistic Repertoires During Repeated Read Alouds Sandie Mourao  Multilingual Becoming in Reading: A Picture Storybook-reading-assemblage in Early Years Education Anna Bylund and Polly Bjork-Willén  Part 2: Focus on the Classroom Approaches  Early Language Learning in Cyprus: Voices from the Classroom Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou  Introducing French to Pre-primary Children in the North East of England: The Narrative Format Approach Jim McElwee  Languages and Diversity in Pre-primary Education: Towards a Broader and Integrated Approach Mónica Lourenco and Ana Isabel Andrade  Active Listening for Second Language Learning in the Early Years Teresa Fleta  The Role of Technology in Early Years Language Education Barbara Hoskins Sakamoto  Part 3: Focus on Teachers and Parents  Pre-primary English Language Learning and Teacher Education in the Czech Republic Monika Cerná  Pre-primary Second Language Education in Slovakia and the Role of Teacher Training Programmes Zuzana Portiková  Measuring Empathy and Teachers' Readiness to Adopt Innovations in Second Language Learning Ekaterina Sofronieva  Family Involvement in Second Language Learning: The Bilfam Project Sabine Pirchio, Traute Taeschner, Anca Cristina Colibaba, Elza Gheorghiu and Zlatica Jursová Zacharová  Supporting Parents in Building Learning Activities in Another Language Alexander Sokol and Edgar Lasevich

    Biography

    Sandie Mourão is an independent scholar, teacher educator, author and educational consultant specializing in early years language education.

    Mónica Lourenço is an Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Education, University of Aveiro, Portugal, with a special interest in early years plurilingualism.

    'This book is in fact densely packed with accounts of a wide variety of approaches to early years second language learning. For this reason, read cover to cover it may be somewhat overwhelming. Its format is well organised and its strength is its gathering together of so many significant research findings, making it an excellent resource for practitioners, researchers and graduate students to dip into. It is both comprehensive and accessible and offers a great deal of interesting data from a variety of research projects in Europe and beyond.' - Olivia Mair, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, System