Psycholinguistics & Language Acquisition, Cognitive Science, Teaching - Language Arts, Language & Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language & Culture, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Testing & Measurement
Language and Cognitive Development in Second Language Learning
Virginia GonzalezLog in to track your reading progress.
Overview
Major problems exist of differently diagnosing language-minority children who are in the process of learning English as a second language, and even sometimes show low levels of language proficiency. These children are often over-represented in special education classes when, in fact, they are normal children or even superior in the process of learning English as a second language. These children are also under-represented in gifted classes due to inappropriate tests and models used, as well as negative attitudes and lack of knowledge on the part of the teachers and evaluators. This edited volume seeks to increase the availability of research-derived knowledge and educational applications in the field of second-language learning. Virginia Gonzalez offers a rare and highly creative approach to second language acquisition research by applying contemporary cognitive psychology theory as a framework for investigating bilingual issues. The book offers a coherent and unified philosophy and context, presenting original research studies that provide a multidimensional socioeducational view to second-language learning and instruction in children and adults. Gonzalez and her colleagues assume the identity of the "Ethnic-Researcher," thereby emphasizing the need to include cultural and linguistic factors when studying, assessing, and instructing second-language learners. School psychologists, therapists, social workers.Editorials
Booknews
Ten contributors from Arizona and Texas address a paradigm shift in bilingual education: research studies since the 1980s applying cognitive psychology to bilingual issues, which serve as a more solid foundation for second language instruction, assessment, and placement decisions. Themes across chapters include the need to understand that language development occurs within a particular sociocultural environment and to take into account that cultural system and the evaluator's in developing assessment instruments. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
June 15, 1998
Publisher
Boston : Allyn and Bacon, c1999.
Pages
310
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780205261703