Developing Vocabulary and Oral Language in Young Children

Developing Vocabulary and Oral Language in Young Children

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  • Author: Rebecca D. Silverman
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN: 1462517889
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

This book presents the most effective instructional strategies for promoting vocabulary growth in the early grades, when the interdependence of word learning and oral language development is especially strong. The authors guide teachers in choosing the best materials and in fostering home-school connections, and share six key principles for building vocabulary. Included are guiding questions; text boxes connecting vocabulary to the Common Core State Standards; examples from real teachers; reproducible checklists, rubrics, and other tools; and an appendix of additional vocabulary resources. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.


Activities for Oral Language Development

Activities for Oral Language Development

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  • Author: Jodene Lynn Smith
  • Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
  • ISBN: 1420633929
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 82


Activities for Oral Language Development

Activities for Oral Language Development

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  • Author: Jennifer Overend Prior
  • Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
  • ISBN: 1420633937
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 82


Oral Language Across the Curriculum

Oral Language Across the Curriculum

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  • Author: David Corson
  • Publisher: Multilingual Matters
  • ISBN: 9780905028972
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 150

There is no longer any doubt about the place that oral language has in problem solving, in developing literacy and the intellect, and in acquiring knowledge.


Teaching Oral Language

Teaching Oral Language

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  • Author: John Munro
  • Publisher: Aust Council for Ed Research
  • ISBN: 0864319207
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

Oral language is widely recognised as an essential foundation for successful school learning. However, until recently, the acquisition of oral language skills has been largely overshadowed by reading, writing, spelling and numeracy, and has not been considered a key component of school curricula. In Teaching Oral LanguageDr John Munro redresses this imbalance through the delivery of his step-by-step model, ICPALER. The Ideas-Conventions-Purposes-Ability to learn-Expression and Reception framework describes the various aspects of oral language from a classroom perspective, and demonstrates how teachers can best guide students to become effective communicators and language users.


Record of Oral Language

Record of Oral Language

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  • Author: Marie Clay
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN: 9780325074573
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Proficiency in oral language has long been considered important by teachers for self-expression and for communicating ideas. Children who are learning to speak English catch on to the rules: first by grasping the early structures then those of medium difficulty and finally those of greater difficulty. Awareness of features that will allow a learner to master a wide range of structural knowledge about English sentences should help teachers develop more powerful language programmes. This book describes a technique for recording and assessing change in children's oral language development. It was developed for research studies of young children from three ethnic groups but has been widely used in New Zealand, Australia, Britain, and the United States. Experience has shown that Record of Oral Language helps practising teachers to observe and understand changes in young children's language. The book is directed towards teachers who wish to do this. Young children's control of English is assumed to increase gradually over most of their school years. The changes occurring can be monitored through the use of this Record of Oral Language and of another assessment called Biks and Gutches, which you will find in a companion volume. Teachers could judge from either or both of these assessments which children have made poor, average, or good progress. These techniques are appropriate: for children of four to seven years of age with English as a mother tongue for up to five years after children begin to learn English as another language. Performance on these tasks can be used to select children for more intensive attention to oral language learning or to check what changes have occurred in children's language as a result of particular instruction. Change over time can be an important indicator of whether a particular child will know how to learn more about language for themselves in the future.


The Language Experience Approach to Literacy for Children Learning English

The Language Experience Approach to Literacy for Children Learning English

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  • Author: Pamela J. T. Winsor
  • Publisher: Portage & Main Press
  • ISBN: 1553792181
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 114

The instructional framework presented in this book is intended to help teachers provide all young children, but especially English-language learners, with rich, meaningful, and interactive literacy instruction. Referred to as LEALE, the instruction is grounded in the traditional Language Experience Approach (LEA). It has been expanded to encompass principles and practices of research-based early literacy instruction as understood and presented in current professional literature. The approach is presented in an attractive, easily understood style that invites both beginning and experienced teachers to engage their students in literacy. The LEALE instructional framework presented here grew out of the many happy hours that the author spent working with children and their teachers over the years. Included are pictures and examples of classroom materials (chart stories and journals) from children in Belize, Central America, and children in urban centres in Alberta, Canada. This title also features: a brief history of LEA and its enduring merits an overview of the research that supports the enhancements of LEA included in LEALE a full description of LEALE, with examples a guide for planning instruction, including examples of unit topics and related resources descriptions of supplementary learning activities designed to enhance children's learnin recommended assessment procedures reproducible materials to aid teacher planning and record-keeping


Research in Young Children's Literacy and Language Development

Research in Young Children's Literacy and Language Development

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  • Author: Olivia N. Saracho
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351609564
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 709

The importance of the early years in young children’s lives and the rigid inequality in literacy achievement are a stimulating backdrop to current research in young children’s language and literacy development. This book reports new data and empirical analyses that advance the theory of language and literacy, with researchers using different methodologies in conducting their study, with both a sound empirical underpinning and a captivating analytical rationalization of the results. The contributors to this volume used several methodological methods (e.g. quantitative, qualitative) to describe the complete concept of the study; the achievement of the study; and the study in an appropriate manner based on the study’s methodology. The contributions to this volume cover a wide range of topics, including dual language learners; Latino immigrant children; children who have hearing disabilities; parents’ and teachers’ beliefs about language development; early literacy skills of toddlers and preschool children; interventions; multimodalities in early literacies; writing; and family literacy. The studies were conducted in various early childhood settings such as child care, nursery school, Head Start, kindergarten, and primary grades, and the subjects in the studies represent the pluralism of the globe – a pluralism of language, backgrounds, ethnicity, abilities, and disabilities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Early Child Development and Care.


Language Development and Aphasia in Children

Language Development and Aphasia in Children

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  • Author: R. W. Rieber
  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • ISBN: 1483269817
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 252

Language Development and Aphasia in Children: New Essays and a Translation of Kindersprache und Aphasie by Emil Fröschels deals with problems of theory, method, and therapy as well as the interpretation of language development and aphasia in children. A translation of Emil Fröschels' book Kindersprache und Aphasie into English (Child Language and Aphasia) is included. Comprised of 26 chapters, this book begins with a historical review that illustrates how the ideas of other influential figures laid the groundwork for Child Language and Aphasia (1918), including Géraud de Cordemoy and Denis Diderot. The discussion then turns to the environment that surrounded Child Language and Aphasia and some of Fröschels' observations regarding the nature of aphasia in children. The effect of left hemisphere arteriopathy on communicative intent, expression, and language comprehension in a right-handed nine-year-old girl is also examined. Subsequent chapters focus on theories of reading and language development; the psychology of association; the theory of the transitive contents of consciousness; and stuttering in children and aphasics. This monograph should be of considerable interest to students, researchers, and specialists in the fields of neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology.


Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

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  • Author: Pamela Nevills
  • Publisher: Corwin Press
  • ISBN: 9781412963268
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 233

The authors translate brain theory and research into developmentally appropriate practices that foster literacy skills from birth to age eight and prepare students for reading success.