2016
DOI: 10.1075/jicb.4.1.03ste
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Early years immersion

Abstract: This paper considers the pedagogic challenges encountered in preschool settings which strive to provide high quality learning experiences across the curriculum for three-to five-year olds while also immersing them in a second language. In our effort to develop an empirically and theoretically informed foundation for the development of pedagogic practices in Gaelicmedium preschools in Scotland, we draw on literature from early years education and from early total immersion, particularly in relation to language … Show more

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“…Pupils entering GMPE come from a variety of backgrounds. Most pupils come from families with no Gaelic at home and are immersed in Gaelic at school (Stephen et al, 2010). A small proportion of parents (approximately 18%) are native speakers of Gaelic (O'Hanlon et al, 2013), and there are currently no monolingual speakers of Gaelic in Scotland.…”
Section: Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pupils entering GMPE come from a variety of backgrounds. Most pupils come from families with no Gaelic at home and are immersed in Gaelic at school (Stephen et al, 2010). A small proportion of parents (approximately 18%) are native speakers of Gaelic (O'Hanlon et al, 2013), and there are currently no monolingual speakers of Gaelic in Scotland.…”
Section: Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%