278 research outputs found

    Does equal access mean treat the same? From theory to practice in the classroom of the English as an Additional Language learner in Ireland - towards a transformative agenda.

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    While a substantial body of research exists on First and Second Language Acquisition (SLA), research on the language acquisition process that a language minority student goes through when they are acquiring a second language in an environment where both the host language and the language of instruction is the second language has been largely unexplored. Pedagogical practices that espouse language learning theories facilitate both the language development and integration of the language minority child into the classroom. This paper will look at various linguistic variables within the field of SLA which are of particular relevance to the language acquisition process of such students. By embedding these linguistic factors into pedagogical practices, educators can engage with a transformative framework which will not only aid their linguistic and cognitive development, but will also empower the students by developing their critical language skills and facilitate their ability to access the mainstream curriculum

    Michael Craig Martin: Biographical Entry

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    Famine in Art - Imagery, Influences and Exhibition in Mid-20th-Century Ireland

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    After Art: Thoughts on Looking at Art

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    Jaki Irvine, The Silver Bridge, Review

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    Exhibition Review, Irish Museum of Modern Ar

    Frances Hegarty, Biographical Entry

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    Finola Jones, Biographical Entry

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    Narrating Sites of History: Workhouses and Famine Memory

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    Art-Watching, Edited Supplement

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    Lorna Simpson, Review

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