Talking together: how language documentation and teaching practice support oral language development in bilingual education programs
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Disbray, Samantha
O'Shannessy, Carmel
Macdonald, Gretel
Martin, Barbara
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Multilingual Matters Ltd.
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When an endangered or minority language is spoken by children and
taught in schools, both oral and literacy skills are crucial for continued
language maintenance. In school settings, literacy skills are often
prioritised to support the transition to second language literacy, and rich
oral language development is overlooked. This paper presents a
transdisciplinary collaboration between a language researcher, curriculum
support staff and educators in Warlpiri schools, designed to address this.
In the project, language documentation research was re-purposed to
support professional learning for oral first language development.
Educators increased their metalinguistic knowledge and understandings
of children’s oral language development. They planned programs to meet
the learning needs identified from children’s data and mapped these to
curriculum documents. They enhanced their capacity to develop the
Warlpiri language skills of their students and promote children’s bilingual,
and potentially biliterate, language development. The process and
practice described are transferable to other minority, Indigenous and
endangered language teaching and learning contexts
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International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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2099-12-31