Understanding the Oral and Written Translanguaging Practices of Emergent Bilinguals

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bilingual literacy development
Bilingual Students
Bilingualism
Biliteracy
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Child's Hl
Child's Hl Learning
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Child’s Hl Maintenance
Constant Comparative Analysis Method
Discourse analysis.
Dual Language Classroom
Elementary grade
Emergent bilingual
Emergent Bilingual Children
Emergent Bilingual Learners
Emergent Bilingual Students
Emergent bilinguals
English Proficient Peers
English Spanish Dual Language Program
Entire Language Repertoires
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Heritage Language
heritage language education
Heritage language learning
Heritage language schools
Heteroglossic
HL
Hl Development
Hl Learning
Home literacy
immigrant parental engagement
Immigrant parental involvement
Julie's Mother
Julie’s Mother
Korean
Korean heritage school case study
Korean immigrant family
Korean Words
Korean-American children
Language Brokering
Literacy development
Literacy practice
Metacognitive Insight
Metalinguistic Awareness
Minority language
minority language acquisition
Minority language group
Parental attitudes
qualitative language research
sociocultural language influences
Sociolinguistic Knowledge
St Grade Class
Translanguaging
Translanguaging functions
Translanguaging Practices
Translanguaging Theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367555092
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Detailing qualitative research undertaken with elementary-grade children in a Korean heritage language school in the U.S., this text provides unique insight into the translanguaging practices and preferences of young, emergent bilinguals in a minority language group.

Understanding the Oral and Written Translanguaging Practices of Emergent Bilinguals examines the role of sociocultural influences on emergent bilinguals’ language use and development. Particular attention is paid to the role of immigrant parental involvement and engagement in their bilingual children’s language learning and academic performance. Presenting data from classroom audio-recordings, writing, and drawing samples, as well as semi-structured interviews with children and parents, the book identifies important implications for the education of emergent bilinguals to better support their overall language and literacy development.

This text will primarily be of interest to doctoral students, researchers, and scholars with an interest in bilingual education, biliteracy, and early literacy development more broadly. Those interested in applied linguistics, the Korean language, and multicultural education will also benefit from this volume.

Chaehyun Lee is assistant professor of educational instruction and leadership at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, U.S.

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