This phenomenological study explores the beliefs and practices of New Zealand early childhood teachers in supporting English acquisition for Asian immigrant English language learners (ELLs). The focus of the study is on the analysis of early childhood teachers’ beliefs about how they can support English acquisition among Asian immigrant ELLs and how these beliefs influence the teachers’ practices in early childhood education (ECE) settings. The theoretical framework of this research draws on a range of sociocultural perspectives, including (i) the sociocultural positions initially defined by Lev Vygostky (1978), (ii) the notion of guided participation articulated by Barbara Rogoff (2003), (iii) theories of second language acquisition di...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
“Learning through play” is an important component of Western early childhood education, and plays a ...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
This study investigated the effect of English-language acquisition on the learning experiences of a ...
Native and non-native English-speaking teachers are teaching across many continents and the numbers ...
Teachers have migrated from one country to another for many years, in many cases to very different c...
This is the first systematic study of the experiences of Middle Eastern children and their parents i...
New Zealand schools are increasingly diverse in terms of language and culture, and many immigrant sc...
Both the children who attend and the teaching staff in Auckland early childhood services are increas...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
textThis study explores a teacher’s perceptions and teaching practice with culturally and linguistic...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
“Learning through play” is an important component of Western early childhood education, and plays a ...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This research investigated the learning experiences of Chinese immigrant children in New Zealand ear...
This study investigated the effect of English-language acquisition on the learning experiences of a ...
Native and non-native English-speaking teachers are teaching across many continents and the numbers ...
Teachers have migrated from one country to another for many years, in many cases to very different c...
This is the first systematic study of the experiences of Middle Eastern children and their parents i...
New Zealand schools are increasingly diverse in terms of language and culture, and many immigrant sc...
Both the children who attend and the teaching staff in Auckland early childhood services are increas...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
textThis study explores a teacher’s perceptions and teaching practice with culturally and linguistic...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
Immigrant children from diverse language backgrounds face not only linguistic challenges when enroll...
“Learning through play” is an important component of Western early childhood education, and plays a ...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...