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In this study, we discuss the languages used/expressed/communicated by children attending Early Childhood Education institutions, in contexts of social interactions of joint attention. This is a longitudinal study of a qualitative nature, resulting from one of the investigative focuses of a PIBIC project (2016/2017 quota) developed by UEPB/Brazil. The subjects involved were 30 children aged between 02 and 03 years old and 02 teachers. We start from the understanding that children have multiple languages, and that the school environment can favor the use of this multiplicity. The study showed,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this study, we discuss the languages used/expressed/communicated by children attending Early Childhood Education institutions, in contexts of social interactions of joint attention. This is a longitudinal study of a qualitative nature, resulting from one of the investigative focuses of a PIBIC project (2016/2017 quota) developed by UEPB/Brazil. The subjects involved were 30 children aged between 02 and 03 years old and 02 teachers. We start from the understanding that children have multiple languages, and that the school environment can favor the use of this multiplicity. The study showed, among other things, that it is possible to identify multiple languages in the interactions between adults and children, and between the children themselves, in contexts of joint attention, in the social spaces of the nursery school; and that the other (adult or child) has important contributions in stimulating the use of languages by children, from an early age.
Autorenporträt
Author 1 (Giszelia O.dos Santos): Graduated in Pedagogy from UEPB and Member of the Center for Studies and Research in Educational Psychology and Teacher Training. Author 2 (Gloria M. L. S. Melo): Pedagogue, PhD in Linguistics. Coordinator of the Study and Research Group in Early Childhood Education and Professor in the Department of Education at UEPB/Brazil.