Essays about: "Heritage language"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 49 essays containing the words Heritage language.
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16. Who I Am and Who You See
University essay from Konstfack/ÄdellabAbstract : Now and then other people’s comments and/or behaviour reminds me that I look different and that my external features are connected to something beyond my Swedish identity. My black hair, dark brown eyes and my brownish skin color talk about something else. READ MORE
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17. Pedagogical Content Knowledge : A comparative study of Greek heritage language teachers in Sweden
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och didaktikAbstract : Instructional quality is essential for student learning. Pedagogical Content Knowledge, which is considered the interim between knowledge and pedagogy has been found to have a positive impact on instructional quality and subsequently student achievement. READ MORE
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18. Experiences and Desires of Adolescent Heritage Language Speakers : A Biographical Study of Attitudes towards, and Investment in Multilingualism
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskningAbstract : .... READ MORE
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19. CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES ON BILINGUALISM : A qualitative study on how Somali children talk about being bilingual in a Swedish context
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema BarnAbstract : This is a qualitative study on bilingualism from Somali children’s perspectives. It aims to examine how Somali-Swedish bilinguals understand their bilingual experiences in a Swedish context. READ MORE
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20. Swedish and Greek Teachers’ Perceptions of their Role in Heritage Language Education
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för pedagogik och didaktikAbstract : Migration flows have created various educational needs worldwide. One such is HeritageLanguage Education as people claim their right to connect with their cultural, traditional,religious and linguistic background while they reside abroad. Ethnic communities haveestablished settings in which they aim to sustain their ethnolinguistic capital. READ MORE