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What do Children think of their own bilingualism? Exploring bilingual children’s attitudes and perceptions. Internal Journal of Bilingualism.

  • Tracey Peace-Hughes
  • , Philomena De Lima
  • , Bronwen Cohen
  • , Lynn Jamieson
  • , E.Kay, M Tisdall
  • , Antonella Sorace

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Aims and objectives: This paper explores children’s experiences and perceptions of their own bilingualism in two contexts in Scotland, UK: a primary school with a high proportion of children using a language other than English at home; and a primary school where the language of instruction is an indigenous, minority language, Gaelic.
Methodology: The paper draws upon data gathered from multiple qualitative methods, includingnterviews, group activities and discussion, with both children and their parents. The data in this paper draw upon a broader interdisciplinary project exploring children’s experiences of bilingualism. Ethics were duly considered.
Data and analysis: Data were gathered from 27 children and 11 parents. Data were coded andanalysed using thematic analysis. Comparison between contexts was of particular interest for thisarticle
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)1183–1199
Número de páginas17
RevistaInternational Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
Volume25
Número de emissão5
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Estado da publicaçãoPublished - 17 mar. 2021

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