Acquisition of the majority language in Norwegian ECEC: Relating language-learning environment in ECEC to expressive vocabulary
Hansen, Joakim Evensen; Eliassen, Erik; Romøren, Anna Sara Hexeberg; Kleppe, Rasmus; Garmann, Nina Gram; Bjørnestad, Elisabeth
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2023Metadata
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10.23865/nbf.v20.293Abstract
Developing proficiency in the language(s) spoken in any given society is crucial for the inclusion and attainment of children in that society. With an enrolment rate in Norwegian early childhood education and care (ECEC) of 93.4% for children between age one and five, ECEC constitutes an important out-of- home learning environment for children in Norway. In this study, we examine how the quality of language- learning environments in toddler and preschool groups predicts children’s expressive vocabulary in the majority language depending on children’s home languages. Data from the quality rating scales ITERS-R and ECERS-R were used to model quality factors related to expressive vocabulary in toddler and pre- school groups. The sample included 1,078 children (876 children with parents who spoke the majority language exclusively, 104 children with one parent who spoke the majority language and one parent who spoke another language, and 57 children with no majority language speaking parents). The results show that the quality of the language-learning environment in toddler and preschool groups is positively asso- ciated with expressive vocabulary in the majority language at age three and five, but only for children whose parents spoke the majority language exclusively.