This article presents some findings of a study into Language awareness amongst teachers in an area of Germany where a Central German dialect (Pfälzisch) is spoken. Davies (1995) shows that, in the Mannheim suburb of Neckarau, many parents who speak non-standard dialect leave it almost entirely up to schools to teach their children standard German. Teachers should therefore have a systematic knowledge of the major divergences between their pupils' vernacular and the standard. However, research has shown (a) that teachers often have little idea how to deal with the needs of pupils who do not speak standard German, and (b) that teacher-training colleges do not prepare teachers adequately for these needs (Hagen, 1987:75).</p
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This article presents some findings of a study into Language awareness amongst teachers in an area o...
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AbstractIn this article we will make a research concerning the role of German dialects in the modern...
This article will do two things. Firstly, it describes an empirical investigation into the norm awar...
World language teachers agree that students must be exposed to a variety of language variants and di...
In this article we will make a research concerning the role of German dialects in the modern German ...
As my title suggests, the aim of this article is to give interested readers an insight into the ways...
This article presents some findings of a study into Language awareness amongst teachers in an area o...
According to Wegera (1983: 1477) little research has been done into how conscious teachers are of th...
The importance of German as a second language continues to grow in teacher training, school politic...
Contains fulltext : 242902.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)09 december 202...
In t'lis study, 33 teachers in infant and junior schools in England and 31 teachers in primary ...
This paper was inspired by earlier research amongst teachers in parts of central Germany, which esta...
Preparation and provision for transition between primary and secondary school get mixed reviews acro...
The paper presents two connecting studies on the linguistic mentality of the Hungarian society to re...
Efforts have been made over many years by applied linguists in a number of English-speaking countrie...
In Switzerland there have recently been demands to improve pupils' first-language competence (Erstpr...
AbstractIn this article we will make a research concerning the role of German dialects in the modern...
This article will do two things. Firstly, it describes an empirical investigation into the norm awar...
World language teachers agree that students must be exposed to a variety of language variants and di...
In this article we will make a research concerning the role of German dialects in the modern German ...
As my title suggests, the aim of this article is to give interested readers an insight into the ways...