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An admission of a language policy mistake from the Singapore government is a rare occurrence. In recent years, there have been two such admissions. This paper discusses these policy mistakes, and focuses on the contributions that language experts might be able to make to the process of policy construction.
Lionel Wee
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Teaching and Teacher Education, 2021
Abstract An experiment was conducted to evaluate the contribution of active learning and deliberate rehearsal to the language-promotion abilities of pre-service teachers. Fifty-nine students enrolled in intensive early childhood or elementary education university programs were randomly assigned to a video analysis, video analysis + deliberate ...
Katherine Strasser +2 more
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Abstract An experiment was conducted to evaluate the contribution of active learning and deliberate rehearsal to the language-promotion abilities of pre-service teachers. Fifty-nine students enrolled in intensive early childhood or elementary education university programs were randomly assigned to a video analysis, video analysis + deliberate ...
Katherine Strasser +2 more
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Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2007
AbstractThe present study examined whether voice identification performance is influenced by language comprehension (i.e. familiar vs. non‐familiar language) and target presence (target‐present (TP) vs. target‐absent line‐ups (TA)). It also looked at the relationship of deliberate strategies and indirect measures (i.e.
Philippon, Axelle +3 more
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AbstractThe present study examined whether voice identification performance is influenced by language comprehension (i.e. familiar vs. non‐familiar language) and target presence (target‐present (TP) vs. target‐absent line‐ups (TA)). It also looked at the relationship of deliberate strategies and indirect measures (i.e.
Philippon, Axelle +3 more
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Language-Based Critique of Deliberation as a “Picture” in the “Album Theory” of Democracy
Wojciech Ufel
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Disputes and deliberations over language policy: the case of early colonial Hong Kong
Language Policy, 2008This case study of colonial language policy examines the disputes and deliberations over language policy in Hong Kong education during the Governorship of Sir John Pope Hennessy (1877–1882). Although language policy had been a source of controversy at various times during the 1860s and 1870s, it was not until Hennessy’s term that conflict over the ...
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