Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions

ADHD is one of the widespread neurological disorders among children. While a substantial amount of research have addressed the issues related to assessment practices and diagnosis criteria among majority language speaking children, ADHD among bilingual children or linguistic minority children has no...

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Main Authors: Meral Özerk, Jan Arne Handorff, Kamil Özerk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2011-07-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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Online Access:https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/227
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spelling doaj-c927fc1de3cf4a38a6a072c867a664dc2020-11-25T03:41:35ZengKura PublishingInternational Electronic Journal of Elementary Education1307-92981307-92982011-07-0133193212Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutionsMeral Özerk0Jan Arne Handorff1Kamil Özerk2Torshov Resource CenterTorshov Resource CenterUniversity of OsloADHD is one of the widespread neurological disorders among children. While a substantial amount of research have addressed the issues related to assessment practices and diagnosis criteria among majority language speaking children, ADHD among bilingual children or linguistic minority children has not yet been addressed and discussed so much in the research circles. The percentage of bilingual children with immigrant background in main stream schools in many countries is quite high. Despite this global demographic tendency, underdiagnostisation and assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity are being considered to be a psychiatric, psychological and educational challenge. In this paper we address several critical aspects of the assessment practices and medical diagnosis of bilingual children with immigrant background based on a research project. The paper presents also some solutions as an alternative to one-sided intelligence-test based approaches. We stress the importance of multidimensional, multisource and bilingual assessment model for identifying the knowledge-related and language-related elements of the academic learning gap that these children usually experience prior to and during the assessment period.https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/227ADHD and bilingual childrenacademic learning gapSwiss-cheese metaphorsolid construction metaphoradopted bilingual teaching
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author Meral Özerk
Jan Arne Handorff
Kamil Özerk
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Jan Arne Handorff
Kamil Özerk
Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
ADHD and bilingual children
academic learning gap
Swiss-cheese metaphor
solid construction metaphor
adopted bilingual teaching
author_facet Meral Özerk
Jan Arne Handorff
Kamil Özerk
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title Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
title_short Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
title_full Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
title_fullStr Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –Challenges and solutions
title_sort assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity –challenges and solutions
publisher Kura Publishing
series International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
issn 1307-9298
1307-9298
publishDate 2011-07-01
description ADHD is one of the widespread neurological disorders among children. While a substantial amount of research have addressed the issues related to assessment practices and diagnosis criteria among majority language speaking children, ADHD among bilingual children or linguistic minority children has not yet been addressed and discussed so much in the research circles. The percentage of bilingual children with immigrant background in main stream schools in many countries is quite high. Despite this global demographic tendency, underdiagnostisation and assessment of bilingual children with inattention, over activity and impulsivity are being considered to be a psychiatric, psychological and educational challenge. In this paper we address several critical aspects of the assessment practices and medical diagnosis of bilingual children with immigrant background based on a research project. The paper presents also some solutions as an alternative to one-sided intelligence-test based approaches. We stress the importance of multidimensional, multisource and bilingual assessment model for identifying the knowledge-related and language-related elements of the academic learning gap that these children usually experience prior to and during the assessment period.
topic ADHD and bilingual children
academic learning gap
Swiss-cheese metaphor
solid construction metaphor
adopted bilingual teaching
url https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/227
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