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Children’s negotiation of meanings about geometric shapes and their properties in a New Zealand multilingual primary classroom
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Language-as-Resource: Language strategies used by New Zealand teachers working in an international multilingual setting
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In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2018)
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Language-as-resource: Language strategies used by New Zealand teachers working in an international multilingual setting
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Understanding the use of Māori and English in dual language picturebooks through a sociolinguistic lens
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In: Sociolinguistics symposium twenty two (2018)
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Oceanic languages: A comparative investigation of pre-clausal constructions
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Audiences, referees, and landscapes: Understanding the use of Māori and English in New Zealand dual language picturebooks through a sociolinguistic lens
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Year 7 and 8 Teachers' Understandings, Beliefs and Practices around the Teaching of Grammar in Relation to the Teaching of Writing
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Children's literature in multilingual classrooms : from multiliteracy to multimodality
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Lotherington, Heather; Oller, Judith; Lyster, Roy; Hélot, Christine (Hrsg.); Schreger, Christian; Daly, Nicola (Hrsg.); Pernes, Stefan; Sneddon, Raymonde (Hrsg.); Pietikäinen, Sari; Cummins, Jim (Vorw.); Pitkänen-Huhta, Anne; Sugranyes Ernest, Caterina; González Davies, María. - London : Institute of Education Press, 2014. - XV, 171 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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978-1-85856-557-6
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Keyword:
Albanisch; Bilderbuch (Sprachunterricht); Deutsch; Englisch; Finnisch; Französisch; Fremdsprachenunterricht; Katalanisch; Maori; Mehrsprachiger Spracherwerb; Samisch; Spanisch; Sprachbewusstheit (bei Kindern); Spracherhaltung; Tagalog; Urdu
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The Effects of a Shared Reading Intervention on the English Reading Skills of Year One Students in a Level Two Māori-medium Educational Context
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Kiwi, kapai, and kuia: Māori loanwords in New Zealand English children's picture books published between 1995 and 2005
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Japanese language teaching in Malaysia and New Zealand: Recent history, current practice and curriculum
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E Toru Ngā Reo: A Case Study of a Spanish Language Programme in a Kura Kaupapa Māori
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Teacher Development for English Language Teaching in China: Based on English Language Teachers' Beliefs and Practices in New Zealand
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Dynamic conceptions of input, output and interaction: Vietnamese EFL lecturers learning second language acquisition theory
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The Effects of a Phonological Awareness and Alphabet Knowledge Intervention on Four Year Old Kindergarten Children
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Overhearing Tangi, Tangaroa, and Taniwha: the reported effects of Māori loanwords in children's picture books on language use and cultural knowledge of adult readers
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In: Te reo. - Auckland 52 (2009), 3-16
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Kūkupa, koro, and kai: The use of Māori vocabulary items in New Zealand English children's picture books
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Daly, Nicola. - : Victoria University of Wellington, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2007
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Politeness and face in digitally reconfigured e-learning spaces
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