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What is First-Generation Korean Immigrants

Bridging Family-Teacher Relationships for ELL and Immigrant Students
People who were born in Korea and immigrated to the U.S after their Korean language, culture, and identities were fully established.
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Role of Immigrant Parents' Attitudes and Practices in Emergent Bilingual Students' Language Use and Translanguaging Performance
Chaehyun Lee (Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4712-0.ch010
Abstract
Given the issue of heritage language (HL) development or attrition among children of immigrants in the U.S., this study examines Korean emergent bilingual students' HL use and translanguaging practices in an HL classroom. To extend our understanding of immigrant families' vital roles in their children's establishment of bilingualism, the study further explores the role of immigrant Korean families' language practices and attitudes towards their children's bilingualism. The chapter addresses the following research question: What was the relationship between the parents' attitudes toward bilingualism and their children's language use and translanguaging performance in an HL classroom? The findings show the emergent bilingual students' classroom language use, including their translanguaging performance and the immigrant parents' views and practices towards their children's development of bilingualism. The findings indicate that there is a close relationship between parents' attitudes and practices at home and the children's language use and development both in Korean and English.
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The Language Use of a Bilingual Korean Teacher and Bilingual Korean Students in a Korean Heritage Classroom
People who were born in Korea and immigrated to the U.S. after their Korean language, culture, and identities were fully established.
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