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The effect of enteral and perenteral nutrition on blood and respiratory tract immunoglobulins in intensive care unit patients
Rapid Assessment of Homogeneity and Stability of Amorphous Solid Dispersions by Atomic Force Microscopy—From Bench to Batch
Design and optimization of self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) of felodipine for chronotherapeutic application
The Combined Use of Imaging Approaches to Assess Drug Release from Multicomponent Solid Dispersions
Synthesis of folate- pegylated polyester nanoparticles encapsulating ixabepilone for targeting folate receptor overexpressing breast cancer cells
Electrospinning of Gelatin/Poly (Vinyl Pyrrolidone) Blends from Water/Acetic Acid Solutions
Solid dispersions with hydrogenated castor oil increase solubility, dissolution rate and intestinal absorption of praziquantel
Parents' attitudes towards early foreign language instruction in Greek public primary schools: A threat or opportunity for change?
The paper focuses on the findings and implications of a two year nationwide study investigating parents' attitudes towards the introduction of English in the first and second grade of public primary schools in Greece: the English for Young Learners programme. The study was conducted through questionnaires completed by over 11.000 parents during the first two years of programme implementation (2010/2011, 2011/2012). The results of the study were quite revealing, being promising and alarming at the same time. Although parents in the second year of the EYL programme implementation were found to be more positively predisposed towards this innovation and were in agreement with its central principles, a larger percentage of parents in the second year had either enrolled or expressed their intention to enroll, their children in private language institutes for extra English language instruction. This financially exerting practice reflects parents' perennial lack of trust towards the quality of foreign language provision in Greek public schools and is a result of their deep-seated belief that foreign language instruction equals foreign language certification. Most importantly however, this practice poses serious threats to the effective implementation of the programme and may negatively impact young learners' attitudes towards languages and lifelong language learning in general given that the nature and purpose of instruction in the two educational institutions is different. As a result of the study's findings, a programme aiming at raising parents' awareness of the benefits of early language learning at school and at involving parents more actively in the language education of their children with the cooperation of the class teacher was developed. A presentation of the rationale and content of the "parent involvement" programme close this paper. © Common Ground, Evdokia Karavas
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