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Early Language Learning: Complexity and Mixed Methods [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x18 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Sari: Early Language Learning in School Contexts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783098309
  • ISBN-13: 9781783098309
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x18 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Sari: Early Language Learning in School Contexts
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN-10: 1783098309
  • ISBN-13: 9781783098309
This is the first collection of research studies to explore the potential for mixed methods to shed light on foreign or second language learning by young learners in instructed contexts. It brings together recent studies undertaken in Cameroon, China, Croatia, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tanzania and the UK. Themes include English as an additional language, English as a second or foreign language, French as a modern foreign language, medium of instruction controversies and content and language integrated learning (CLIL). The volume reviews the choice of research methodologies for early language learning research in schools with a particular focus on mixed methods and proposes that in the multidisciplinary context of early language learning this paradigm allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the evidence than other approaches might provide. The collection will be of interest to in-service and trainee teachers of young language learners, graduate students in the field of TESOL and early language learning, teacher educators, researchers and policymakers.

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This is an exciting edited volume for graduate students, researchers and decision-makers interested in early language teaching and learning. The chapters present research conducted in 13 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America and discuss English and French as a foreign, second and additional language. The studies offer insights into innovative uses of mixed methods to examine literacy development, individual differences and a range of other aspects of early language learning. * Marianne Nikolov, University of Pécs, Hungary * This illuminating volume focuses attention on an under-researched field, the complex nature of young children's language learning. Reference to longitudinal studies which illustrate the dynamic nature of the learning process and its fluctuations is particularly welcome, as is the novel use of mixed methods research in many different settings worldwide. * Anne-Marie de Mejía, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia * This book makes a timely and significant contribution to the field of early language learning research. Firstly, it presents a wide range of global studies illuminating critical areas such as factors influencing motivation and learning outcomes at different ages. Secondly, it provides an innovative focus on mixed methods research design enriching the scope and depth of insights into the complex and dynamic nature of young children's language learning and paving the way for future studies in this rapidly expanding field. * Carol Read, Primary ELT specialist and Former President of IATEFL, Spain * In finishing this collection the reader comes away with a much better understanding of current topics and issues in ELL and MMR. The employment of both observational, as well as more experimental methods provides a holistic picture of the current state of research on ELL. With contributions on a wide range of disciplines (e.g., linguistics, social, cognitive), it serves as a rich source of information for anyone interested in ELL and teaching, MMR and multi-disciplinary research -- Yasemin Yildiz, UCL Institute of Education, UK * System (2018) * This publication is an exciting development and the importance of this book and its value for future MMR and researchers in ELL and primary English teacher education must be stressed. Enever and Lindgren have created the necessary stepping stone to finding a natural home (306) for this research field so that expertise can not only be shared but also further developed. -- Tatia Gruenbaum, Avans University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands * ELT Journal, 2018 *

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Contributors xi
1 Introduction: Mixed Methods in Early Language Learning Research --- Examining Complexity
1(8)
Eva Lindgren
Janet Enever
Part 1 Overviews of Research Findings
2 Early Language Learning in Complex Linguistic Settings: Insights from Africa
9(15)
Agatha J. van Ginkel
3 Considering the Complexities of Teaching Intercultural Understanding in Foreign Languages
24(17)
Patricia Driscoll
4 Literacy Development in Children with English as an Additional Language (EAL)
41(24)
Victoria A. Murphy
Part 2 Empirical Studies Using Mixed Methods
5 Verbal Working Memory and Foreign Language Learning in English Primary Schools: Implications for Teaching and Learning
65(20)
Alison Porter
6 Piecing Together the Jigsaw: Understanding Motivations of English Learners in Chinese Primary School through a Questionnaire and Elicited Metaphor Analysis
85(23)
Jiang Changsheng
Zhang Jie
Liang Xiaohua
Yuan Yuan
Xie Qun
7 Codeswitching Your Way to Language Learning? Receptive Codeswitching with Digital Storybooks in Early Language Learning
108(19)
Judith Buendgens-Kosten
Ilonca Hardy
Daniela Elsner
8 Individual Differences and English L2 Learning in Two Primary Classrooms in France
127(18)
Heather Hilton
9 Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL): A Panacea for Young English Language Learners?
145(22)
Karmen Pizorn
Part 3 Longitudinal Perspectives Using Mixed Methods
10 The Dynamics of Motivation Development among Young Learners of English in China
167(19)
Yuko Goto Butler
11 Young Italian Learners' Foreign Language Development: A Longitudinal Perspective
186(15)
Lucilla Lopriore
12 Employing Mixed Methods for the Construction of Thick Descriptions of Early Language Learning
201(21)
Eva Lindgren
Janet Enever
13 Developmental Aspects of Early EFL Learning
222(27)
Jelena Mihaljevic Djigunovic
Part 4 Evaluating Early Language Learning Programmes
14 Child EFL Interaction: Age, Instructional Setting and Development
249(20)
Maria del Pilar Garcia Mayo
Ainara Imaz Agirre
15 Evaluating the Educational Outcomes of an Early Foreign Language Programme: The Design of an Impact Study for the Primary English Programme in Mexico
269(20)
Peter Sayer
Ruth Ban
Magdalena Lopez de Anda
16 The Development of a Curriculum-Based C-Test for Young EFL Learners
289(16)
Raphaela Porsch
Eva Wilden
17 Mixed Methods in Early Language Learning Research
305(10)
Janet Enever
Eva Lindgren
Index 315
Janet Enever is Professor of Language Teaching and Learning at Umeå University, Sweden and Visiting Professor at University of Reading, UK. Her research interests include early language learning, language policy, globalisation and language learning, and pre-school language learning.





Eva Lindgren is Associate Professor of Language Teaching and Learning at Umeå University, Sweden. Her research interests include early language learning, literacy, minority/indigenous education and multilingualism.