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Oliver, R. & Mackey, A. (2003). Interaction context and feedback in child ESL classrooms. The Modern Language Journal, 87(4), 519–533.
Olshtain, E. & Nissim-Amitai, F. (2004). Curriculum decision-making in a multilingual context. The international journal of bilingualism, 1(1), 53–64.
Ovando, Carlos J. (2003). Bilingual education in the U.S.: Historical development and current issues. Bilingual Research Journal, 27(1), 1–24.
Paciotto, C., & Delany-Barmann, G. (2011). Planning micro-level language education reform in new diaspora sites: Two-way immersion education in the rural Midwest. Language Policy, 10(3), 221–243.
Pagan, C. R. (2005). English learners’ academic achievement in a two-way versus a structured English immersion program. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, NY.
Pajoohesh, P. (2007). A probe into lexical depth: What is the direction of transfer for L1 literacy and L2 development? Heritage Language Journal, 5(1), 117–145.
Palmer, D. (2008). Building and destroying students’ “academic identities”: The power of discourse in a two-way immersion classroom. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 21(6), 647–667.
Palmer, D. (2009). Code-switching and symbolic power in a second-grade two-way classroom: A teacher’s motivation system gone awry. Bilingual Research Journal, 32(1), 42–59.
Palmer, D. (2009). Middle-class English speakers in a two-way immersion bilingual classroom: "Everybody should be listening to Jonathan right now". TESOL Quarterly, 43(2), 177–202.
Palmer, D. (2010). Race, power, and equity in a multiethnic urban elementary school with a dual-language "strand" program. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 41(1), 94–114.
Palmer, D., Ballinger, S., & Peter, L. (2014). Classroom interaction in one-way, two-way, and indigenous immersion contexts. Journal of Immersion and Content-Based Language Education, 2(2), 225-240. doi: 10.1075/jicb.2.2.05pal
Palmer, D., Martinez, R., Mateus, S., & Henderson, K. (2014). Reframing the debate on language separation: Toward a vision for translanguaging pedagogies in the dual language classroom. The Modern Language Journal,
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(3), 757-772.
Palviainen, A., Protassova, E., Mard-Miettinen, K., & Schwartz, M. (2016). Two languages in the air: a cross-cultural comparison of preschool teachers’ reflections on their flexible bilingual practices. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 50(May), 1–17. http://doi.org/10.1080/13670050.2016.1184615
Park, M. J. (2005). The experience of English speaking children in two-way immersion Spanish time (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Peregoy, S. F. (1991). Environmental scaffolds and learner responses in a two-way Spanish immersion kindergarten. Canadian Modern Language Review, 47(3), 467–476.
Perera. N. S. (2001). The role of prefabricated language in young children’s second language acquisition. Bilingual Research Journal, 25(3), 251–280.
Pérez, B. (2004). Developing literacy & academic biliteracy. Becoming biliterature: A study of two-way bilingual immersion education (pp. 85–140). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Pertuz, M. (2001-2002). Identification and selection of student population in two-way bilingual programs & Cambridge public schools controlled choice plan. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Public Schools.
Pontius, S. (1997). First-year survival survey. ACIE Newsletter, 1(1), 5.
Portland Public Schools. (2015). Study of dual-language immersion in the Portland public schools: Year 4 briefing. Portland Public Schools, Portland, OR.

 

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