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Culture-switching in different worlds: Young children’s transition experiences |
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Beverly Fluckiger
Griffith University
The constructs of ‘three worlds’ and culture-switching were developed during
a longitudinal study of the literacy experiences of a small group of culturally diverse
children in Australia who encountered differing social and cultural contexts as they
were transitioning from preschool to Year 1. Drawing on sociocultural perspectives
and using a case study design, the report examines the ways in which five children
negotiated culture, literacy, and schooling at home and in the classroom. The study
establishes sufficient evidential warrant for further investigation into the nature and
dimensions of world-building and culture-switching that seemingly characterise such
literacy experiences. It may also provide insights for teachers of young, culturally
diverse children starting school.
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood – Volume 35 No 4 December 2010
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 April 2011 )
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