Journal Articles
What is it like to learn a second language? A case study of co-curricular activities for parents and children in early childhood education
- What is it like to learn a second language? A case study of co-curricular activities for parents and children in early childhood education
- The International Journal of Learning, 11, 557-565, 2004
- Common Ground Publishing
- 2004
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Pre-Primary Education
- Hong Kong families are increasingly diversified in form, structure, pattern and ethnicity. Working within the context of school improvement project, the authors responded to parents’ concern towards children’s language learning.[Copyright © 2004 Common Ground, Wai Man Kwong, Po Wah Chan, Lai Ha Yuen.]
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- English
- Journal Articles
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- 14479494
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/d7592760
- 2015-03-26
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