Making Sense of a New World
Learning to Read in a Second Language
Eve Gregory(Author)
Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 28. March 1996
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Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-85396-263-9 (ISBN)
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`This book is not just for educators of emergent bilinguals, it is for all people interested in the teaching of language and reading to young children and because it provides food for thought on more than one occasion it is a book to be seriously considered' - Language and Learning
`Making Sense of a New World deserves a place on the bookshelf of every primary teacher whose pupils are learning to read English as an additional language. It may not solve all the problems, but it will do more to help us understand them than any other book for teachers currently available' - Times Education Supplement
How do young children go about learning to read in a new language? Is learning to read the same for monolinguals and emergent bilinguals? Or might the effort of simultaneously learning spoken and written English present special challenges for both child and teacher? These are some of the questions addressed in this book.
The author argues that talk, experience and reading in a second language are inextricably intertwined. Part One of the book sets reading within a Vygotskian framework, which stresses a powerful link between the interpersonal (social) and the intrapersonal (mental or cognitive) aspects of learning. The author proposes an interactive model of reading within which emergent bilinguals have particular strengths and weaknesses as they call upon different 'clues' or cues. The author argues that a knowledge of the strategies used by these children is essential in 'scaffolding' their learning.
Part Two outlines practical approaches to teaching reading in the multilingual classroom, home/school reading programmes and recording children's reading progress. Throughout, discussions with children and their families, and observations and taped interactions in classrooms provide insights into the wide variety of reading practices in which emergent bilinguals already take part as they enter the new world of school.
The book includes a glossary, list of books to use and lesson-plans. It will be essential reading for early years and primary teachers of bilingual children.
`This book is not just for educators of emergent bilinguals, it is for all people interested in the teaching of language and reading to young children and because it provides food for thought on more than one occasion it is a book to be seriously considered' - Language and Learning
`Making Sense of a New World deserves a place on the bookshelf of every primary teacher whose pupils are learning to read English as an additional language. It may not solve all the problems, but it will do more to help us understand them than any other book for teachers currently available' - Times Education Supplement
How do young children go about learning to read in a new language? Is learning to read the same for monolinguals and emergent bilinguals? Or might the effort of simultaneously learning spoken and written English present special challenges for both child and teacher? These are some of the questions addressed in this book.
The author argues that talk, experience and reading in a second language are inextricably intertwined. Part One of the book sets reading within a Vygotskian framework, which stresses a powerful link between the interpersonal (social) and the intrapersonal (mental or cognitive) aspects of learning. The author proposes an interactive model of reading within which emergent bilinguals have particular strengths and weaknesses as they call upon different 'clues' or cues. The author argues that a knowledge of the strategies used by these children is essential in 'scaffolding' their learning.
Part Two outlines practical approaches to teaching reading in the multilingual classroom, home/school reading programmes and recording children's reading progress. Throughout, discussions with children and their families, and observations and taped interactions in classrooms provide insights into the wide variety of reading practices in which emergent bilinguals already take part as they enter the new world of school.
The book includes a glossary, list of books to use and lesson-plans. It will be essential reading for early years and primary teachers of bilingual children.
Reviews / Votes
`A thought-provoking and very readable text' - Early Years`This book is not just for educators of emergent bilinguals, it is for all people interested in the teaching of language and reading to young children and because it provides food for thought on more than one occasion it is a book to be seriously considered' - Language and Learning
`Making Sense of a New World deserves a place on the bookshelf of every primary teacher whose pupils are learning to read English as an additional language. It may not solve all the problems, but it will do more to help us understand them than any other book for teachers currently available' - Times Education Supplement
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sage Publications Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
315 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85396-263-9 (9781853962639)
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Person
Eve Gregory is Head of the Department of Educational Studies at Goldsmiths University of London.
Content
Setting the Scene
PART ONE: EMERGENT BILINGUALS AND THE READING PROCESS: UNDERSTANDING CULTURES, CODES AND CONTEXTS
Interpreting the Social Context
The Context of the Mind
PART TWO: EMERGENT BILINGUALS IN THE CLASSROOM
Starting from the Known
The 'Inside-Out' Approach to Reading
Introducing the Unknown
The 'Outside-In' Approach to Reading
Listening to Children Reading
Epilogue
PART ONE: EMERGENT BILINGUALS AND THE READING PROCESS: UNDERSTANDING CULTURES, CODES AND CONTEXTS
Interpreting the Social Context
The Context of the Mind
PART TWO: EMERGENT BILINGUALS IN THE CLASSROOM
Starting from the Known
The 'Inside-Out' Approach to Reading
Introducing the Unknown
The 'Outside-In' Approach to Reading
Listening to Children Reading
Epilogue