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E-raamat: Quadrilingual Education in Singapore: Pedagogical Innovation in Language Education

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  • Sari: Education Innovation Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789812879677
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789812879677

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This book explores Singapore’s language education system. Unlike previous volumes, which discuss the bilingual requirement for learning, it focuses on Singapore’s quadrilingual system, bringing together articles on each of the four languages – English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil – as well as articles that examine more than one language. It highlights past successes, current concerns, and future directions for language education. The book focuses on classroom pedagogy in all four official languages, showcasing how languages are taught and learned in Singapore as a basis for better understanding the system “from the inside out.” The authors present empirical, classroom-based studies on language pedagogy in all four languages, as well as updated information on the current socio-political context and how it has influenced attempts at pedagogical innovation. Consideration is given to the dialectical relationship between policy and practice.  The chapters also include discussions of pre-school-age learning, influences of language policy, home literacy practices, and commentaries by international language-in-education scholars. This approach also provides a basis for international comparison – especially for those who are interested in fostering English proficiency while maintaining one or more national languages. The volume is particularly important in light of the continuing international efforts to integrate English into national educational systems where it is not the dominant language.
Part I Introduction
1 Overarching Themes, Bilingual Dreams and Multilingual Landscapes: Quadrilingual Education in Singapore
3(20)
Rita Elaine Silver
Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng
Part II Transitions
2 Transmission and Development of Literacy Values and Practices: An Ethnographic Study of a Malay Family in Singapore
23(16)
Mukhlis Abu Bakar
3 T Believe, Therefore I Practice': Teachers' Beliefs on Literacy Acquisition and Their Classroom Practices
39(18)
Norhaida Aman
4 Commentary on `Transitions'
57(8)
Bob Perry
Part III Competencies
5 A Reading Profile of Singapore Primary 1 Students and Implications for Reading Pedagogy
65(18)
Chitra Shegar
Christopher S. Ward
6 Morphological Awareness and Reading Development in Bilingual English-Chinese Children in Singapore
83(20)
Baoqi Sun
Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
7 Taking Stock of the Effects of Strategies-Based Instruction on Writing in Chinese and English in Singapore Primary Classrooms
103(24)
Lawrence Jun Zhang
Vahid Aryadoust
Donglan Zhang
8 Commentary on `Competencies'
127(8)
Andy Kirkpatrick
Part IV Practices
9 Student Engagement in Reading
135(18)
Viniti Vaish
10 Distinctiveness and Uniformity: Teaching Language in Singapore Primary Grades 1 and 2
153(28)
Rita Elaine Silver
Xiao Lan Curdt-Christiansen
Roksana Bibi Binte Abdullah
Seetha Lakshmi
Yanning Yang
11 Culture Representation in Teachers' Talk: A Functional Analysis of Singapore's Chinese Classroom Discourse
181(18)
Yanning Yang
12 Morphological Teaching and Singaporean Children's English Word Learning
199(20)
Dongbo Zhang
Li Li
13 Commentary on `Practices'
219(10)
Andy Hancock
Part V Reforms
14 Use and Impact of Spoken Tamil in the Early Tamil Classrooms
229(18)
Seetha Lakshmi
15 Inculcation of Malay Values and Culture in Language Pedagogy in Singapore
247(24)
Roksana Bibi Binte Abdullah
16 Coding and Comparing Pedagogic Features of Teaching Practices: What Happens in Chinese Language Classes in Singapore's Primary Schools?
271(20)
Shouhui Zhao
Guowen Shang
17 Teaching Chinese to English-Speaking Bilinguals
291(14)
Yeng Seng Goh
Seok Lai Lim
18 Commentary on `Reforms'
305(8)
David Cassels Johnson
Part VI Conclusion
19 Final Words: A Reflective Synthesis
313(8)
Wendy D. Bokhorst-Heng
Rita Elaine Silver
Index 321
Rita Elaine Silver is an Associate Professor in English Language and Literature, National Institute of Education, Singapore. Her specialisation is language-in-education with an emphasis on policy-classroom pedagogy-professional development connections.  Her work has appeared in Language Policy, TESOL Quarterly, System,Language Teaching Research, Language in Education, Cambridge Journal of Education, and Journal of Educational Change. Previous monographs includeLanguage in Education: Social Implications (with M. Lwin, 2014); Language Learning in New English Contexts (with L. Alsagoff & C. C. M. Goh, 2009) andLanguage Learning: Home, School and Society (with C. C. M. Goh, 2007). She is co-editor of Language and Education.

Wendy Bokhorst-Hengis an Associate Professor in Education at Crandall University, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to her current position, she has also held positions in Singapore at the National Institute of Education, in Washington, D.C. at American University, and has directed a language program at the British Council in Beijing, China. Her research involves a focus on language policy and ideology, English as an international language, multiculturalism and diversity, and comparative education. Her work has appeared in World Englishes, Multilingua, TESOL Quarterly, Journal of Current Issues in Language Planning. She has also contributed chapters to a number of books. She has a co-authored volume with S. McKay, International English in its Sociolinguistic Contexts.