Cognitive gains and socioeconomic status in early second language acquisition in immersion and EFL learning settings

被引:9
作者
Trebits, Anna [1 ]
Koch, Martin J. [1 ]
Ponto, Katharina [1 ]
Bruhn, Ann-Christin [1 ]
Adler, Marie [1 ]
Kersten, Kristin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hildesheim, Dept English, Hildesheim, Germany
关键词
Early immersion; early bilingual education; socioeconomic status (SES); cognitive development; working memory capacity; ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL PROGRAM; LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; BILINGUAL ADVANTAGES; PARENTAL EDUCATION; BRAIN STRUCTURE; WORKING-MEMORY; CHILDREN; SES; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.1080/13670050.2021.1943307
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study explores the relationship of early immersion education, socioeconomic background, and cognitive gains of young learners. We examine the possible advantages of early bilingual education and the impact of family socioeconomic status (SES) for the cognitive development of children. Participants (N = 39) were students at regular (German) or immersion (German-English) primary schools in Germany. The study employed a longitudinal design with school program and socioeconomic status as between-subjects factors, and L2 proficiency and cognitive variables as within-subject factors. The pre- and post-tests consisted of tests of English vocabulary and grammar and tests of working memory capacity, non-verbal intelligence, and phonological awareness. Participants also completed a parental questionnaire assessing their socioeconomic background based on HISEI indicators (Highest International Socioeconomic Index). Repeated measures ANOVAs and regression analyzes revealed that the participants from the immersion school outperformed their peers from the regular schools on all L2 (English) proficiency and cognitive variables on the posttest. Furthermore, our data revealed that SES is significantly more influential in participants who follow regular school programs than in those who are enrolled in immersion schools. Overall, our data provide support for the benefits of early immersion programs in leveling the playing field for children of low socioeconomic status.
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页码:2668 / 2681
页数:14
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