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摘要
本探索性研究探讨了执行功能(EF)技能与学龄前学生第一语言(L1)和第二语言(L2)技能发展之间的关系。本研究的参与者就读于一所融合学校的法语沉浸式课程,该课程由残疾学生(有特殊需求)和非残疾学生(典型发展学生)共同参与。所有学生都接受了 L1、L2 和 EF 技能评估。研究结果表明,L1 和 L2 在接受能力和表达能力方面都有所发展。此外,EF 技能还可预测 L2 表达和接受语言技能。本研究的结果与先前的研究结果一致,表明了语言技能与 EF 之间的关系,同时也为将有特殊需要的学生纳入沉浸式课程提供了支持。研究结果的影响表明,还需要进一步研究 EF 技能在 L2 发展中的作用,并重新审视语言课程的入学要求。
An examination of an inclusive French immersion program and preschoolers' executive functioning skills
This exploratory study examines the relationship between executive functioning (EF) skills and the development of first (L1) and second language (L2) skills of preschool students. The participants of this study are enrolled in a French immersion program offered at an inclusion school combining students with disabilities (special needs) and those without (typically developing). All students were assessed for L1, L2, and EF skills. The findings of this study indicate L1 and L2 development in both receptive and expressive skills. Furthermore, EF skills served as a predictor of L2 expressive and receptive language skills. The findings of this study align with prior research showing a relationship between language skills and EF while also providing support for the inclusion of special needs students in immersion programs. Implications of findings suggest additional research is needed on the role of EF skills in L2 development and revisiting requirements for entry into language programs.
期刊介绍:
Dedicated to the advancement of language teaching and learning, Foreign Language Annals (FLA) seeks to serve the professional interests of classroom instructors, researchers, and administrators concerned with the learning and teaching of languages at all levels of instruction. The journal welcomes submissions of the highest quality that report empirical or theoretical research on language learning or teaching, that describe innovative and successful practice and methods, and/or that are relevant to the concerns and issues of the profession. FLA focuses primarily on language education for languages other than English.