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Supporting English language learners
Professional Educator (2014)
  • Anna Dabrowski
Abstract
As mobility increases the number of 'English as an Additional Language' (EAL) students in Australian schools continues to grow, and so does the need for language provisions that value the cultural and linguistic heritage of EAL students. Although Australian schools have historically favoured assimilation into the English language, there is increasing recognition that EAL students should be nurtured rather than assimilated into English at the expense of their mother tongue. The benefits of language retention are widely documented, with pluralist practices demonstrating increased cognitive and psychosocial capabilities in English language learners. [Author abstract]
Keywords
  • Acculturation,
  • Bilingual education,
  • Educational finance,
  • English (Second language),
  • Language maintenance,
  • Language policy,
  • Migrants,
  • Special needs students,
  • Primary secondary education
Publication Date
August, 2014
Citation Information
Dabrowski, D. (2014). Supporting English language learners. Professional Educator, 13(4), 19 - 21. http://works.bepress.com/anna-dabrowski/4/