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Promoting and Maintaining Bilingualism and Biliteracy: Cognitive and Biliteracy Benefits & Strategies for Monolingual Teachers

机译:促进和维护双语和双语:单语教师的认知和双语优势和策略

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Many school personnel pursue the goal of developing English language learners’ English-language and literacy skills efficiently and this is most often implemented to the exclusion of supporting, developing, and maintaining students’heritage language skills. However, there is significant evidence that promoting bilingualism and biliteracy can significantly contribute to the effect that many school personnel want, that of efficiently developed English language and literacy skills, with the added benefit of students who can function and thrive in multilingual environments. In this article, we present research-based evidence in support of developing and maintaining bilingualism and biliteracy, and we submit that the empirical research support for the benefits of bilingualism and biliteracy should change language and literacy instruction. Strategies for teachers, especially teachers who do not speak the heritage language of their students, are provided and can be implemented to promote bilingual reading, writing, and language skill development.
机译:许多学校工作人员追求的目标是有效地开发英语学习者的英语和读写能力,而这通常是在排除支持,发展和维护学生的继承语言技能的情况下实施的。但是,有大量证据表明,促进双语和双语能力可以大大促进许多学校工作人员想要的效果,即有效开发英语和识字技能,以及在多语种环境中工作和发展的学生的额外好处。在本文中,我们提供了基于研究的证据,以支持发展和维护双语和双语能力,并且我们认为,对双语和双语能力的好处的实证研究支持应改变语言和识字能力。提供了针对教师的策略,尤其是不讲学生传统语言的教师的策略,可以实施这些策略以促进双语阅读,写作和语言技能的发展。

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