<span>This volume examines the specific effects that schools have on the performance of immigrant students and linguistic minority groups. Especially in the European context this study fills a gap in examining the effects that schools have on these studentsβ performance and performance differentiati
Learning Portuguese as a Second Language
β Scribed by Sandra Figueiredo (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 64
- Series
- SpringerBriefs in Education
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume examines the specific effects that schools have on the performance of immigrant students and linguistic minority groups. Especially in the European context this study fills a gap in examining the effects that schools have on these studentsβ performance and performance differentiation, taking into account school related factors such as resources and teachers, and the influence of other variables like mother tongue and socioeconomic status. This report on an ongoing research project in Portugal examines state schools within the same district, in the same tests over the same assessment period. The study is based on the following set of relationships: between schools that administer proficiency tests to their non-native students; schools that do not use such tests; and schools with verifiable support programs (including physical and digital materials); and between the effect of the school and the predictive values of the nationality, mother tongue and socioeconomic status variables on the performance of non-native students of Portuguese.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
School Type and Resources: Predictor and Moderator Effects for Non-native Studentsβ Achievement....Pages 1-9
Evidence Research Study: A Methodology for L2 Research....Pages 11-21
Understand Variables and Influence for L2 Learnersβ Achievement....Pages 23-45
Schools and Resources as the Direct Effect that Explains the Performance of Non-native Students the Most....Pages 47-58
β¦ Subjects
Language Education;Assessment, Testing and Evaluation;Bilingualism
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