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Early Years Immersion: Learning from Children's Playroom Experiences

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Stephen C, McPake J, Pollock I & McLeod W (2016) Early Years Immersion: Learning from Children's Playroom Experiences. Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 4 (10), pp. 59-85. https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/jicb.4.1.03ste/details

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 Gaelic-medium preschools in Scotland, we draw on literature from early years education and from early total immersion, particularly in relation to language revitalisation initiatives, and report the findings from our study of the everyday experiences of young learners in three Gaelic-medium playrooms. The paper concludes with a discussion of the challenges for early years practitioners charged with meeting the goals of both the early years curriculum and early language immersion. It proposes theoretical foundations from which a specific pedagogy and professional practice model forpreschool immersion educationcan be developed, to ensure that these goals are integrated rather than in tension.

Keywords
preschool pedagogy; preschool immersion education; Scottish Gaelic; language revitalisation; young children; early total immersion

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Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education: Volume 4, Issue 10

StatusPublished
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Publication date31/03/2016
Publication date online02/2016
Date accepted by journal03/09/2015
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PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing
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ISSN2212-8433
eISSN2212-8441

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Dr Christine Stephen

Dr Christine Stephen

Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences

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