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Language Socialization of Chinese Children in the American Midwest: Learning to Write in American Preschool, Chinese Sunday School, and at Home.
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Language Socialization of Chinese Children in the American Midwest: Learning to Write in American Preschool, Chinese Sunday School, and at Home./
作者:
Su, Liping.
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261 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-05(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-05A(E).
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Early childhood education. -
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9781321511536
Language Socialization of Chinese Children in the American Midwest: Learning to Write in American Preschool, Chinese Sunday School, and at Home.
Su, Liping.
Language Socialization of Chinese Children in the American Midwest: Learning to Write in American Preschool, Chinese Sunday School, and at Home.
- 261 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-05(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Ohio State University, 2013.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Early literacy studies in American preschool, Chinese school and home settings have reported very different sets of beliefs and practices about writing and learning. However, few studies have explored the cultural underpinnings and the socialization role of such differing beliefs and practices across these settings in the Chinese community in U.S. Taking a language socialization perspective, this study explores early writing socialization of Chinese preschool children in English and Chinese in three community settings: American preschool, Chinese Sunday school, and at home. In a six-month ethnographic study, the researcher observed and video-taped the writing activities in the three settings, collected artifacts and interviewed teachers and parents. Discourse analysis of moment-to-moment interaction was triangulated with observation and interview data.
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In Chinese Sunday school, the children are encouraged to develop mastery of the character sound and meanings, and become skillful producers of character forms. Early writing in the class is not so much for communicative purposes, but more for moral, aesthetic and cultural purposes. Therefore, the children are expected to develop a respect for written characters, a value and enjoyment of classics. In the learning activities, the children's collectivity is emphasized and the main desirable learner characteristics are paying attention to and following teacher's explanation. Many of the parents' expectations of Chinese language in general, and writing in particular, are realized in the Chinese Sunday school. In addition, some of the parents' beliefs and practices about Chinese writing and learning resemble those at the Sunday school. These findings add to evidence that community-based organization is an important socialization venue for minority children in the U.S.
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