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- W2319507192 abstract "According to the United Nations (2014), 3.2 percent of the world population – 232 million people – were international migrants in 2013. English-speaking countries US, UK, Canada and Australia are within the top ten migrant receiving countries. Asians and Latinos are the two largest migrant groups to these countries (Bhui, McKenzie, & Rasul, 2007; Wong, 2000). The primary focus of this review is on children from Asia-Pacific contexts, but it also considers the broader research literature investigating children from Latino background for the purpose of informing future research. Despite large-scale Asian and Latino migration into English-speaking countries, research on these populations has just begun (Cheah & Leung, 2011). To date, most research with immigrant children has focused on their academic performance, but research on immigrant children’s development of social competence is limited (Halle et al., 2014; Marks, Patton, & Coll, 2010; Sam, 2006). Having a good understanding of immigrant children’s development of social competence is not only theoretically interesting but valuable for educational practices since it provides educators with valuable information which will impact on learning. However, advancement in theory and practice is constrained because prior studies either under-sampled immigrant children or prevented them from full participation due to lack of" @default.
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- W2319507192 title "Bilingualism and Development of Social Competence of English Language Learners: A Review" @default.
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