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Teaching Adult Immigrants with Limited Formal Education

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This book aims to empower teachers working with adult migrants who have had little or no prior formal schooling, and give them the information and skills that they need to reach the highest possibl...
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  • 07 July 2020
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Adult migrants who received little or no formal education in their home countries face a unique set of challenges when attempting to learn the languages of their new countries. Few adult migrants with limited or no literacy in their native languages successfully attain higher levels of literacy in their additional languages, even if they attain high levels of oral proficiency.

This book, the result of a European- and United States-wide collaborative research project, aims to assist teachers working with adult migrants to address this attainment gap and help students reach the highest possible levels of literacy in their new languages. The chapters provide the latest research-informed evidence on the acquisition of linguistic competence and the development of reading in a new language by adults. The book concludes with a chapter that addresses the challenges and opportunities faced by this group of learners and their teachers, with specific instructional strategies that can be used.

The book will be an invaluable resource for teachers, tutors and training providers, as well as volunteers, who work with adult migrants.

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Price: $139.95
Pages: 191
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Publication Date: 07 July 2020
Trim Size: 8.85 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781788926997
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, Language teaching theory and methods, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Literacy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, EDUCATION / Adult & Continuing Education, Adult education, continuous learning, Migration, immigration and emigration, Literacy (Theories of reading and writing)
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Teaching literacy to adult migrants who are learning the language of their new countries requires specific competences. This book offers valuable suggestions, framing them in both the context of research on second language acquisition, bilingualism and literacy learning, and the socio-political dimension of migration. Exhaustive information and clear language make it a valuable tool for all involved in teaching and immigration.

Joy Kreeft Peyton is a Senior Fellow, Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC, USA.

Martha Young-Scholten is Professor of Second Language Acquisition, Newcastle University, UK.

Larry Condelli: Preface

Chapter 1. Martha Young-Scholten and Joy Kreeft Peyton: Introduction: Understanding Adults Learning to Read for the First Time in a New Language: Multiple Perspectives

Chapter 2. Minna Suni and Taina Tammelin-Laine: Language and Literacy in Social Context

Chapter 3. Marcin Sosiński: Reading from a Psycholinguistic Perspective

Chapter 4. Pia Holtappels, Kerstin Chlubek, Andreas Rohde, Kim Schick, and Johanna Schnuch: Vocabulary

Chapter 5. Martha Young-Scholten and Rola Naeb: Acquisition and Assessment of Morphosyntax

Chapter 6. Belma Haznedar: Bilingualism and Multilingualism

Chapter 7. Nancy Faux and Susan Watson: Teaching and Tutoring Adult Learners with Limited Education and Literacy