You Can't be Rich Only Doing Good Deeds: Bilingual Kindergarteners' Discussions About Poverty and Wealth

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Author
So Jung Kim, Soyeon Park, & Song An
Journal
International Journal of Early Childhood
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Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE026799
Published Date
06-04-2018 3:53 PM
Published Year
2018
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Abstract
This interdisciplinary study explores the intersection of economic equality, bilingual discussion, and early literacy instruction by examining Korean kindergarteners' discussions about poverty and wealth during read-alouds. As part of a larger qualitative study, the current study was conducted in a kindergarten classroom at the Korean Language School, in the midwest of the United States. The study focused on Korean-English bilingual children's read-alouds of picture books that dealt with poverty and wealth issues. The data were collected across four months through multiple sources, including audio/video recordings, open-ended interviews, children's artifacts, and observational field notes. The findings suggest that bilingual discussions about children's books on poverty and human equality in early-childhood classrooms are a medium to help children develop critical perspectives about poverty, wealth, and economic equality from an early age.
Topics
English Learners
English Learners
Early Childhood Education
Biliteracy
Bilingualism