Schools have been cited as some of the most frequent venues where children and young people act as language brokers. Respondents from both the two groups who were interviewed framed the advantages and disadvantages according to what they thought language brokering had offered in terms of efficiency and parental preferences. The literature on child language brokering presents a mixed picture with respect to the impacts it may have on social and emotional development. Acting as a translator for others puts a person’s language proficiency and social skills on display. The social dynamics of a school community operate in complex ways for those who accept a role that cuts across the usual networks. The chapter examines how key stakeholders viewe...
Child Language Brokering (CLB) is a very common, yet unseen form of language and cultural (inter)med...
The study of child language brokers (i.e. young people who interpret and translate for their familie...
In recently arrived immigrant families, children and young people often act as language brokers for ...
Schools have been cited as some of the most frequent venues where children and young people act as l...
This paper will report on the planning of a small-scale project that is now in progress, which aims ...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
When families migrate to a new country their children often learn the local language faster than the...
The primary aim of the project was to provide an evidence basis for more sensitive and effective pra...
Increasing numbers of children and young people contribute to family life by acting as child languag...
Increasing numbers of children and young people contribute to family life by acting as child languag...
Recent patterns of migration and population change in the UK have led in some places to a need for c...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
In the first half of this chapter, we will look in greater depth at the impact language brokering ha...
As will become clear from the articles in this journal, the serious study of child language brokerin...
Child Language Brokering (CLB) is a very common, yet unseen form of language and cultural (inter)med...
The study of child language brokers (i.e. young people who interpret and translate for their familie...
In recently arrived immigrant families, children and young people often act as language brokers for ...
Schools have been cited as some of the most frequent venues where children and young people act as l...
This paper will report on the planning of a small-scale project that is now in progress, which aims ...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
When families migrate to a new country their children often learn the local language faster than the...
The primary aim of the project was to provide an evidence basis for more sensitive and effective pra...
Increasing numbers of children and young people contribute to family life by acting as child languag...
Increasing numbers of children and young people contribute to family life by acting as child languag...
Recent patterns of migration and population change in the UK have led in some places to a need for c...
Because the children of immigrants often learn the host language much more quickly than their parent...
In the first half of this chapter, we will look in greater depth at the impact language brokering ha...
As will become clear from the articles in this journal, the serious study of child language brokerin...
Child Language Brokering (CLB) is a very common, yet unseen form of language and cultural (inter)med...
The study of child language brokers (i.e. young people who interpret and translate for their familie...
In recently arrived immigrant families, children and young people often act as language brokers for ...