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" Chinese literacy learning in an immersion program / "
Chan Lü.
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BL
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Record Number
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860487
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Main Entry
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Lü, Chan, (Researcher in Chinese language acquisition)
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Title & Author
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Chinese literacy learning in an immersion program /\ Chan Lü.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (252 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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3030049876
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: 9783030049874
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3030049868
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9783030049867
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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1. Introduction -- 2. One-way immersion and Mandarin immersion in the United States -- 3. Theoretical framework, literature review, and the current project -- 4. Pacific Elementary School -- 5. Chinese language, orthography, and learning to read -- 6. Properties of school Chinese -- 7. Oral language, phonological awareness, word reading, and passage reading comprehension in Grade 2 -- 8. Morphological awareness, vocabulary knowledge, lexical inference, and text comprehension in Chinese in Grade 3 -- 9. Implications for Chinese literacy learning and instruction in Chinese OWI programs : a proposal -- 10. Recommendation for program-level practices and future research agenda.
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Abstract
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This book examines one-way foreign language immersion education in the United States. It provides a clear and rich description of a Chinese (Mandarin) immersion program, its curriculum, instructional materials, assessment activities, parental involvement and student outcomes. The author analyses two studies that document the development of the students'reading skills in English and Chinese, and the progress of their vocabulary knowledge, lexical inference, and reading comprehension in Chinese. In addition, this book contextualizes the program in its eco-system, including its neighbourhood, school, and the school district, and discusses the importance of school leadership, parental involvement, neighbourhood support and language acquisition planning in making an innovative school program successful. Its concluding chapters offer recommendations for program- and classroom-level practices and suggest pathways for future research on biliteracy learning in Chinese one-way immersion programs. This book will appeal in particular to students and scholars of applied linguistics, second language acquisition and language education.
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Subject
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Chinese language-- Study and teaching-- United States-- Immersion method.
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Chinese language-- Study and teaching.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY-- Southeast Asian Languages.
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Subject
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Immersion method (Language teaching)
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Subject
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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495.107073
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LC Classification
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PL1068.U5L83 2019
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