Immersion Bibliography Search Results
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Genesee, F. & Lindholm-Leary, K. (2013). Two case studies of content-based language education. Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 1(1), 3–33.
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Genesee, F. & Lindholm-Leary, K. (2013). Two cases of content-based language education. Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 1(1), 3–33.
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Genesee, F., Fraser, G., Berry, J. W., Swain, M., Lapkin, S., Paivo, U. A.,... Gardner, C. R. (2011). Wallace Lambert: The quiet evolution of language and cultural relations. Canadian Issues, 1-84.
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Geva, E. & Clifton, S. (1994). The development of first and second language reading skills in early French immersion. The Canadian Modern Language Review, 50(4), 646–667.
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Gibbons, P. (2009). Making talk between learners worthwhile. English learners' academic literacy and thinking (pp. 144–151). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2009). Planning talk for learning and literacy. English learners' academic literacy and thinking (pp. 130–144). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2009). English learners’ academic literacy and thinking: Learning in the challenge zone. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2009). Engaging with academic literacy. In English Learners, Academic Literacy, and Thinking (58-78). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2015). Classroom talk and EL learners. In Scaffolding language, scaffolding learning: Teaching English language learners in the mainstream classroom (2nd ed.) (pp. 31-46). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2015). Developing an integrated curriculum. In Scaffolding language, scaffolding learning: Teaching English language learners in the mainstream classroom (2nd ed.) (pp. 210-230). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2015). Collaborative group work and second language learning. In Scaffolding language, scaffolding learning: Teaching English language learners in the mainstream classroom (2nd ed.) (pp. 54-74). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibbons, P. (2015). Scaffolding language scaffolding learning, 2nd Ed. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
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Gibson, J. (1984). For my kids, it's French without tears. Language and Society, 12, 8–10.
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Giese, J., & Nelson, P. (n.d.). A survey of Spanish immersion school library programs. St. Paul, MN.
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Gil, M. G., Garau, M. J., & Noguera, J. S. (2012). A case study exploring oral language choice between the target language and the L1s in mainstream CLIL and EFL secondary education. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas, 7(1), 133-146.
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Glisan, E. W., & Phillips, J. K. (1988). Foreign languages and international studies in the elementary school: A program of teacher preparation. Foreign Language Annals, 21(6), 527–533.
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Glisan, E. W., & Phillips, J. K. (1989). Immersion experiences for teachers: A vehicle for strengthening language teaching. Canadian Modern Language Review, 45(3), 478–484.
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Goldenberg, C., Tolar, T., Reese, L., Francis, D., Ray Bazán, A., & Mejía-Arauz, R. (2014). How important is teaching phonemic awareness to children learning to read in Spanish? American Educational Research Journal, 51(3), 604-633. doi:10.3102/0002831214529082
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Gomez Lacabex, E., & Gallardo del Puerto, F. (2014). Two phonetic-training procedures for young learners: Investigating instructional effects on perceptual awareness. The Canadian Modern Language Review, 70(4), 500-531.
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Grandell, C. (1995). First language development in Swedish immersion. In Buss, M. & Lauren, C. (Eds.), Language immersion: Teaching and second language acquisition. From Canada to Europe (pp. 168–176). Proceedings of the University of Vaasa, Research Papers.
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