Bilingual children's language and literacy development [electronic resource] / edited by Roger Barnard and Ted Glynn.
Publication details: Clevedon, Eng. ; Buffalo, N.Y. : Multilingual Matters, c2003.Edition: 1st edDescription: xi, 287 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 306.44/6/0830993 22
- P115.2 .B553 2003eb
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1. Languages in New Zealand: population, politics, and policy / Roger Peddie -- 2. A community elder's role in improving reading and writing for M?aori students / Ted Glynn and Mere Berryman -- 3. Reciprocal language learning for M?aori students and parents / Mere Berryman and Ted Glynn -- 4. Samoan children's bilingual language and literacy development / John McCaffery and Patisepa Tuafuti, in association with Shirley Maihi, Lesley Elia, Nora Ioapo, and Saili Aukuso -- 5. A five-year-old Samoan boy interacts with his teacher in a New Zealand classroom / Elaine W. Vine -- 6. Students from diverse language backgrounds in the primary classroom / Penny Haworth -- 7. Private speech in the primary classroom: Jack, a Korean learner / Roger Barnard -- 8. The construction of learning contexts for deaf bilingual learners / Rachel Locker McKee and Yael Biederman -- 9. Community language teacher education needs in New Zealand / Nikhat Shameem -- 10. Students as fact gatherers in language-in-education planning / Donna Starks and Gary Barkhuizen -- 11. Responding to language diversioty: a way forward for New Zealand education / Ted Glynn.
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