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Mila Schwartz
Mila Schwartz
Head of Research Authority, Oranim Academic College of Education Israel
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Achieving success in family language policy: Parents, children and educators in interaction
M Schwartz, A Verschik
Successful family language policy: Parents, children and educators in …, 2013
807*2013
Family language policy: Core issues of an emerging field
M Schwartz
Applied linguistics review 1 (1), 171-192, 2010
3542010
Exploring the relationship between family language policy and heritage language knowledge among second generation Russian–Jewish immigrants in Israel
M Schwartz
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural development 29 (5), 400-418, 2008
2872008
The role of the executive functions in school readiness among preschool-age children
S Shaul, M Schwartz
Reading and Writing 27, 749-768, 2014
2192014
Bilingual teachers' language strategies: The case of an Arabic–Hebrew kindergarten in Israel
M Schwartz, A Asli
Teaching and Teacher education 38, 22-32, 2014
1192014
Preschool bilingual education: Agency in interactions between children, teachers, and parents
M Schwartz
Preschool bilingual education: Agency in interactions between children …, 2018
972018
Two languages in the air: A cross-cultural comparison of preschool teachers’ reflections on their flexible bilingual practices
Å Palviainen, E Protassova, K Mård-Miettinen, M Schwartz
21st Century Pre-school Bilingual Education, 12-28, 2020
912020
Acquisition of Russian gender agreement by monolingual and bilingual children
M Schwartz, M Minkov, E Dieser, E Protassova, V Moin, M Polinsky
International journal of bilingualism 19 (6), 726-752, 2015
782015
The impact of the first language first model on vocabulary development among preschool bilingual children
M Schwartz
Reading and writing 27 (4), 709-732, 2014
762014
Learning to read in English as third language: The cross-linguistic transfer of phonological processing skills
M Schwartz, E Geva, DL Share, M Leikin
Written Language & Literacy 10 (1), 25-52, 2007
762007
Depth of lexical knowledge among bilingual children: The impact of schooling
M Schwartz, T Katzir
Reading and Writing 25, 1947-1971, 2012
732012
Twenty-first-century preschool bilingual education: Facing advantages and challenges in cross-cultural contexts
M Schwartz, Å Palviainen
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 19 (6), 603-613, 2016
702016
General and specific benefits of bi-literate bilingualism: a Russian–Hebrew study of beginning literacy
M Leikin, M Schwartz, DL Share
Reading and Writing 23, 269-292, 2010
632010
Parents' assessment of their preschool children's bilingual development in the context of family language policy
M Schwartz, V Moin
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 33 (1), 35-55, 2012
612012
Acquiring the complex English orthography: A triliteracy advantage?
J Kahn‐Horwitz, M Schwartz, D Share
Journal of Research in Reading 34 (1), 136-156, 2011
582011
Orthographic learning and self-teaching in a bilingual and biliterate context
M Schwartz, J Kahn-Horwitz, DL Share
Journal of experimental child psychology 117, 45-58, 2014
522014
Narrative development among language-minority children: The role of bilingual versus monolingual preschool education
M Schwartz, Y Shaul
Language, Culture and Curriculum 26 (1), 36-51, 2013
512013
Parents' discourses about language strategies for their children's preschool bilingual development
M Schwartz, V Moin, M Leikin
Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education 5 (3), 149-166, 2011
512011
Lexical knowledge development in the first and second languages among language-minority children: The role of bilingual versus monolingual preschool education
M Schwartz, V Moin, M Leikin
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 15 (5), 549-571, 2012
502012
Facing bilingual education: Kindergarten teachers’ attitudes, strategies and challenges
M Schwartz, A Mor-Sommerfeld, M Leikin
Language Awareness 19 (3), 187-203, 2010
462010
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