Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan

Bilingualism is becoming a growing trend in Malaysia due to the role of the English language in this technological era and a necessity for today’s development. Bilingualism involving proficiency in English and any one of the local languages is now widely considered as an asset for socioeconomic mobi...

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Main Author: Addenan, Nur Afifah
Format: Thesis
Published: 2014
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description Bilingualism is becoming a growing trend in Malaysia due to the role of the English language in this technological era and a necessity for today’s development. Bilingualism involving proficiency in English and any one of the local languages is now widely considered as an asset for socioeconomic mobility in Malaysia. The desire to be successful, both socially and economically nowadays is starting to force Malays into becoming Malay-English bilinguals. The position of English has influenced even parents with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) in Malaysia into striving to embed the knowledge of both their native language and English in their children at an early age. This research investigates the support strategies used by 25 parents with LEP in achieving their goal. This study focuses only on Malay parents with limited English proficiency who are currently raising their children into becoming bilingual regardless of their own deficiency in the knowledge of English. This research reveals the potential motivational ifactors that influence iparents to isupport early child bilingualism and identifies the appropriate strategies of support adopted in achieving their goal to iraise iMalay/English-bilingual children.
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spelling um-56882015-07-23T03:05:14Z Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan Addenan, Nur Afifah PE English Bilingualism is becoming a growing trend in Malaysia due to the role of the English language in this technological era and a necessity for today’s development. Bilingualism involving proficiency in English and any one of the local languages is now widely considered as an asset for socioeconomic mobility in Malaysia. The desire to be successful, both socially and economically nowadays is starting to force Malays into becoming Malay-English bilinguals. The position of English has influenced even parents with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) in Malaysia into striving to embed the knowledge of both their native language and English in their children at an early age. This research investigates the support strategies used by 25 parents with LEP in achieving their goal. This study focuses only on Malay parents with limited English proficiency who are currently raising their children into becoming bilingual regardless of their own deficiency in the knowledge of English. This research reveals the potential motivational ifactors that influence iparents to isupport early child bilingualism and identifies the appropriate strategies of support adopted in achieving their goal to iraise iMalay/English-bilingual children. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5688/1/SUPPORTING_EARLY_CHILD_BILINGUALISM_THE_ROLE_OF_PARENTS_WITH_LIMITED_ENGLISH_PROFICIENCY.pdf Addenan, Nur Afifah (2014) Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5688/
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Addenan, Nur Afifah
Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title_full Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title_fullStr Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title_full_unstemmed Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title_short Supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited English proficiency / Nur Afifah binti Addenan
title_sort supporting early child bilingualism : the role of parents with limited english proficiency / nur afifah binti addenan
topic PE English
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5688/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5688/1/SUPPORTING_EARLY_CHILD_BILINGUALISM_THE_ROLE_OF_PARENTS_WITH_LIMITED_ENGLISH_PROFICIENCY.pdf