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  1. Immersion education has received increasing attention since the 1960’s as one of the most effective means to facilitate second language acquisition in children. Research on the topic

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  2. Nov 1, 2012 · Immersion is a form of bilingual education that provides students with a sheltered classroom environment in which they receive at least half of their subject-matter instruction through the...

  3. Dec 4, 2019 · Immersion learning is a method of second language instruction in which the second language is the major vehicle for integrating language instruction, content instruction, and communication.

  4. Immersion education, where learners are educated in whole or in a significant part through a language other than their first language, is now firmly established internationally and in Ireland, North and South, as a successful and effective form of educat.

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    • Learning in Technology-Enabled Environments
    • Immersive Learning and Immersion
    • Immersive Pedagogy

    For learning to be meaningful, “a learned knowledge (or fact) is fully understood by an individual who can then use it to make connections with other previously known knowledge” (Vergara et al., 2019, p.2). Meaningful learning, according to Mulders et al. (2020), is about the “transfer of knowledge to solve problem-based tasks” (p. 209). Learning o...

    Immersive learning involves hands-on educational experience with technology that will “transcend physical space limitations to create educational opportunities that would not otherwise be physically possible” (Dick, 2021). The learner’s sense of presence or being there in the virtual environment impacts the nature and degree of engagement. The adva...

    Designing, facilitating, and assessing immersive learning requires a change in pedagogical practice, especially given the rapid advances in XR technologies that enable innovative pedagogical approaches based on discovery and inquiry. As such, immersive learning requires a shift away from “designing learning tasks to choreographing learning experien...

  5. However, simply teaching a content class (e.g. Math, Music, Science, etc.) in a foreign language is not immersion. The most commonly used definition of immersion comes from Fred Genesee of McGill University, one of the world's leading authorities on immersion education.

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  7. This type of language learning is free from pressure and (perhaps precisely for this reason) the most successful method of language learning in the world (e.g. Genesee 1987). Immersion programmes can be found in nurseries, preschools as well as primary and secondary schools.

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