Current programs to help primary school students learn German as a second language have the overarching aim of strengthening school-related and education-related verbal abilities in both speech and writing. Based on a theoretical conceptualization of children's spoken language in school, the author describes and evaluates an empirical method to determine the efficacy of language support.
Current programs to help primary school students learn German as a second language have the overarching aim of strengthening school-related and education-related verbal abilities in both speech and writing. Based on a theoretical conceptualization of children's spoken language in school, the author describes and evaluates an empirical method to determine the efficacy of language support.