The role of language and academic literacy in the success of generation 1.5 students at two Canadian universities

In Canada, the generation 1.5 university student demographic is just beginning to become noteworthy of research. Several quantitative studies on the adjustment of the children of immigrants in university exist, but qualitative research is scarce. This thesis aimed to reveal the voices and experience...

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Main Author: Denchuk, Antoanela
Other Authors: Kouritzin, Sandra (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning)
Language:en_US
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4325
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-43252014-03-29T03:43:19Z The role of language and academic literacy in the success of generation 1.5 students at two Canadian universities Denchuk, Antoanela Kouritzin, Sandra (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning) Smith, Karen (Curriculum, Teaching and Learning) Clifton, Rod (Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology) generation 1.5 university language and literacy ESL/EAL In Canada, the generation 1.5 university student demographic is just beginning to become noteworthy of research. Several quantitative studies on the adjustment of the children of immigrants in university exist, but qualitative research is scarce. This thesis aimed to reveal the voices and experiences of nine generation 1.5 youth who experienced the university system in Canada. In addition, it aimed to survey the language and literacy programming at three Winnipeg post secondary institutions. Methodologically, multiple case study research design, supplemented by archival research analysis were used. The findings from in-depth interviews show that participants were challenged in meeting the demands of some tasks that required proficiency in CALP. The institutional programming survey showed that two of the institutions provide language programming for newcomers, while one of the three institutions does not appear to provide programming that supports the unique needs of ESL/EAL G1.5 students. Recommendations for improved educational services and further research are provided. 2011-01-06T18:13:56Z 2011-01-06T18:13:56Z 2011-01-06T18:13:56Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4325 en_US
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university
language and literacy
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Denchuk, Antoanela
The role of language and academic literacy in the success of generation 1.5 students at two Canadian universities
description In Canada, the generation 1.5 university student demographic is just beginning to become noteworthy of research. Several quantitative studies on the adjustment of the children of immigrants in university exist, but qualitative research is scarce. This thesis aimed to reveal the voices and experiences of nine generation 1.5 youth who experienced the university system in Canada. In addition, it aimed to survey the language and literacy programming at three Winnipeg post secondary institutions. Methodologically, multiple case study research design, supplemented by archival research analysis were used. The findings from in-depth interviews show that participants were challenged in meeting the demands of some tasks that required proficiency in CALP. The institutional programming survey showed that two of the institutions provide language programming for newcomers, while one of the three institutions does not appear to provide programming that supports the unique needs of ESL/EAL G1.5 students. Recommendations for improved educational services and further research are provided.
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title The role of language and academic literacy in the success of generation 1.5 students at two Canadian universities
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