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There is no longer any doubt about the place that oral language has in problem solving, in developing literacy and the intellect, and in acquiring knowledge. The links between oral language, knowledge and learning are examined here and practical ways are suggested for promoting learning in all subject areas at every level. Written in simple language the book draws on the experience of respected international theorists and practitioners in the language disciplines and in education.
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Children--Language, Oral communication, Language arts--Correlation with content subjects.
publication date
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1988
lcc
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LB1139.L3C645 1988eb
ddc
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372.6
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Children--Language, Oral communication, Language arts--Correlation with content subjects.
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Oral Language Across the Curriculum
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Multilingual Matters
Bilingualism: Basic Principles (Second edition) HUGO BAETENS BEARDSMORE
Evaluating Bilingual Education: A Canadian Case Study MERRILL SWAIN and SHARON LAPKIN
Bilingual Children: Guidance for the Family GEORGE SAUNDERS
Language Attitudes Among Arabic-French Bilinguals in Morocco ABDELLI BENTAHILA
Conflict and Language Planning in Quebec RICHARD Y. BOURHIS (ed.)
Bilingualism and Special Education JIM CUMMINS
Bilingualism or Not: The Education of Minorities TOVE SKUTNABB-KANGAS
Language Proficiency Assessment (Four volumes) CHARLENE RIVERA (ed.)
Pluralism: Cultural Maintenance and Evolution BRIAN BULLIVANT
The Education of Linguistic and Cultural Minorities in the OECD Countries STACY CHURCHILL
Learner Language and Language Learning CLAUS FAERCH, KIRSTEN HAASTRUP and ROBERT PHILLIPSON
Bilingual and Multicultural Education: Canadian Perspectives STAN SHAPSON and VINCENT D'OYLEY (eds.)
Multiculturalism: The Changing Australian Paradigm LOIS FOSTER and DAVID STOCKLEY
Language Acquisition of a Bilingual Child ALVINO FANTINI
Modelling and Assessing Second Language Acquisition KENNETH HYLTENSTAM and MANFRED PIENEMANN (eds.)
Aspects of Bilingualism in Wales COLIN BAKER
Minority Education and Ethnic Survival MICHAEL BYRAM
Age in Second Language Acquisition BIRGIT HARLEY
Language in a Black Community VIV EDWARDS
Language and Education in Multilingual Settings BERNARD SPOLSKY (ed.)
Code-Mixing and Code Choice: A Hong Kong Case Study JOHN GIBBONS
The Interdisciplinary Study of Urban Bilingualism in Brussels ELS WITTE and HUGO BAETENS BEARDSMORE (eds.)
Introspection in Second Language Research CLAUS FAERCH and GABRIELE KASPER (eds.)
Talk and Social Organisation GRAHAM BUTTON and JOHN R.E. LEE (eds.)
Raising Children Bilingually: The Pre-School Years LENORE ARNBERG
Perspectives on Marital Interaction P. NOLLER and M.-A. FITZPATRICK
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Oral Language Across the Curriculum
David Corson
MULTILINGUAL MATTERS LTD Clevedon Philadelphia
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Corson, David Oral language across the curriculum (Multilingual Matters). 1. Learning 2. Oral Communication 3. Communication in education L Title II Series 370.15'23 LB1060
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Corson. David. Oral language across the curriculum.
Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Children--Language. 2. Oral communication. 3. Language arts--Correlation with content subjects. L Title. LB1139.L3C645 1987 372.6 87-31512 ISBN 0-905028-97-X ISBN 0-905028-96-1 (pbk)
Multilingual Matters Ltd, Bank House, 8a Hill Road, Clevedon, Avon BS21 7HH England. & 242 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1906, U.S.A.
Copyright 1988 D. Corson. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Cover designed by Jussi Nurmi. Typeset by Photoprint, Torquay, Devon. Printed and bound in Great Britain by Short Run Press, Exeter, EX2 7LW.
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for Pat, Tim and Beth
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Contents
Preface
ix
1 Knowledge, Thought and Language across the Curriculum.
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