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Peer reviewedSchiffman, Harold F. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2003
Discusses the Tamil language situation in Singapore, which lends itself ideally to the study of minority-language maintenance. Examines attempts to maintain Tamil, a highly diglossic language in emigration and concludes that the well-meaning bilingual education system actually produces a situation of subtractive bilingualism. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Diglossia, Elementary Secondary Education
Effect of Religion, First Foreign Language, and Gender on the Perception of the Utility of Language.
Peer reviewedShaaban, Kassim; Ghaith, Ghazi – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2003
Investigates the linguistic attitudes of college students in Lebanon toward the languages that help define the multilingual character of the country, namely, Arabic, French, and English. Students completed a questionnaire that assessed their attitudes towards the utility of each of the three languages. Results show students perceived French and…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAndrews, Stephen – Language and Education, 1999
Examines the importance in the instructed-learning setting of the second-language teacher's "knowledge about language" or metalinguistic awareness. Discusses three questions: (1) Do teachers need to know about language?; (2) if so, why and in what ways; and (3) what impact does the level of a teacher's metalinguistic awareness have on the input…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Grammar, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Language Teachers
Peer reviewedHall, Nigel – Language and Education, 1999
Based on a two-year study of children in a classroom environment, this article focuses on an early period of writing development in which many unconventional punctuation behaviors occur. Describes a range of types of unconventional punctuation and assigns them a common underlying principle, that of using punctuation according to graphic principles…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary School Students, Feedback, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPelletier, Janette – Language and Education, 1999
Extends the research on academic outcomes of second-language immersion schooling by comparing children's early experiences in and understanding of regular and French-immersion kindergartners through script analysis. Sixty-four female and 56 male kindergarten children were asked to tell about kindergarten from the time they got to school until the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English, Foreign Countries, French
Peer reviewedFasulo, Alessandra; Girardet, Hilda; Pontecorvo, Clotilde – Language and Education, 1999
Analyzes the concept of civilization as it is construed in anthropology and history, and uses the various dimensions as a frame for understanding how children grasp and make active use of the concepts in their interpretation of historical information. Subjects were 9-year-old students whose understanding and use of the notion of civilization was…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images
Peer reviewedKanaris, Anne – Language and Education, 1999
Examines samples of primary-school-aged children's writing to identify and describe the various ways in which boys and girls use language to construct meaning, and to discuss the gendered ways of knowing and being that are revealed and constructed. Findings indicate that girls generally write longer, more complex texts, using a wider range of both…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Language Processing
Peer reviewedWoodruff, Earl; Brett, Clare – Language and Education, 1999
Examines data from the collaborative discourse of both preservice teachers and elementary students engaged in small group work to get a clearer understanding of the conditions of effective discourse. Particular focus is on the relationship between discourse and peer group directed inquiry. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedAllison, Desmond; Gupta, Anthea Fraser – Language and Education, 1997
Sheds light on some of the possibilities and pitfalls of question design for examinations, referring to a specific academic setting as an illustrative case study. A narrative account is presented of a staff "consciousness raising" workshop in which the presenters drew on writing prompts that examiners judged to have work or not work in practice.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Consciousness Raising, Cues, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedSchleppegrell, Mary J.; Simich-Dudgeon, Carmen – Language and Education, 1996
Discusses interviews of third- and sixth-grade students and their teachers regarding their perceptions of what makes a student a successful responder in classroom interaction. Findings reveal that students designated by their teachers as "effective responders" could articulate behavioral and content features of effect response, whereas…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedSolomon, Yvette; O'Neill, John – Language and Education, 1998
Argues that the solution to underachievement in mathematics lies in explicit teaching of non-narrative genres and a recognition of a mathematical tradition that lies outside of individual authorship. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Mathematics, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedSarangi, Srikant; Baynham, Mike – Language and Education, 1996
Discusses how the terms, "discourse,""education," and "identity," are interwoven in the collection of papers in this issue as well as how, as theoretical constructs, they are differently inflected within individual papers. The article points out that all the papers engage with both the micro- and macro-levels of analysis. (8 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Peer Groups
Peer reviewedDanby, Susan – Language and Education, 1996
Presents an analysis of the speech practices of preschool children engaged in daily play and interactions, by adopting a perspective that recognizes young children organizing social membership through talk and activity. A reading based on traditional early childhood practices is contrasted with an alternative reading showing children constructing…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedMaclean, Rod – Language and Education, 1996
Examines one child's reconstruction of identity in the transition from preschool to school-based patterns of play in the early weeks of schooling. The study's approach uses detailed linguistic interactional data showing identity as unstable and multiple, and draws attention to the crucial role of peer culture and play in children's experiences of…
Descriptors: Age, Audiotape Recordings, Change Agents, Class Activities
Peer reviewedBaynham, Mike – Language and Education, 1996
Investigates the role of language in adult numeracy classrooms, utilizing the resources of systemic functional linguistics and constructs derived from conversational analysis and ethnomethodology to examine how these classrooms are constructed in discourse. The study characterizes these classrooms as mixed-mode discourse sites and examines how…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Audiotape Recordings, Classroom Techniques, Discourse Analysis


