This is a descriptive study that was conducted with selected Grade 3 teachers in the East New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea. Grade 3 teachers implement bridging in bilingual education using the children's local vernacular language and/or Tok Pisin to help the learning of English. Three main reasons underpin this study. First, the study aimed to identify the participants' conceptions and beliefs about bridging. Second, the study wanted to document and analyse the bridging strategies and practices that teachers were employing to support the children's English learning, and third, the study was interested in identifying effective strategies and practices that could be recommended for all teachers in Papua New Guinea involved in bridging...
The study examined the suitability of a pluricentric model of ELT, which accommodates local varietie...
Thesis (D.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language, Literacy and Arts Education, 2009This st...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This is a descriptive study that was conducted with selected Grade 3 teachers in the East New Britai...
For over a decade, the Department of Education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has adopted vernacular educ...
Multilingualism is a complex phenomenon in the Pacific, particularly in Melanesia, where there is mo...
The Indonesian community generally perceives that English language teaching should require phonology...
During 1999 and 2000, the author was employed by the Papua New Guinea Department of Education. Part ...
Indigenous students living in Traditional language communities in countries such as Australia and Pa...
In this article we consider the relations among school language policy, pedagogical practice in a co...
This research project begins by exploring the problems surrounding the implementation of the 1997 La...
This multi-year autoethnographically oriented practitioner inquiry was concerned with Pasifika Engli...
Papua New Guinea is in the process of nation building. Integral to this national development is the ...
This study investigated the practice of bridging course for immersion program at the graduate progra...
This study aims at determining the first-grade teacher perception of primary school on the use of bi...
The study examined the suitability of a pluricentric model of ELT, which accommodates local varietie...
Thesis (D.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language, Literacy and Arts Education, 2009This st...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...
This is a descriptive study that was conducted with selected Grade 3 teachers in the East New Britai...
For over a decade, the Department of Education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has adopted vernacular educ...
Multilingualism is a complex phenomenon in the Pacific, particularly in Melanesia, where there is mo...
The Indonesian community generally perceives that English language teaching should require phonology...
During 1999 and 2000, the author was employed by the Papua New Guinea Department of Education. Part ...
Indigenous students living in Traditional language communities in countries such as Australia and Pa...
In this article we consider the relations among school language policy, pedagogical practice in a co...
This research project begins by exploring the problems surrounding the implementation of the 1997 La...
This multi-year autoethnographically oriented practitioner inquiry was concerned with Pasifika Engli...
Papua New Guinea is in the process of nation building. Integral to this national development is the ...
This study investigated the practice of bridging course for immersion program at the graduate progra...
This study aims at determining the first-grade teacher perception of primary school on the use of bi...
The study examined the suitability of a pluricentric model of ELT, which accommodates local varietie...
Thesis (D.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Language, Literacy and Arts Education, 2009This st...
Purpose - The increase in the enrolments of immigrant children in New Zealand seems to have posed gr...