Young English Language Learners

Young English Language Learners
Title Young English Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Eugene E. Garcia
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 357
Release 2019-07-05
Genre Education
ISBN 0807778109

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It is well known that the number of non-English speakers is on the rise in the United States. What is less well known is that the largest proportion of this population is children under the age of 5. These young English language learners (ELLs) often demonstrate achievement gaps in basic math and reading skills when they start school. How best to educate this important and growing preschool population is a pressing concern for policymakers and practitioners. The chapters in this important book provide up-to-date syntheses of the research base for young ELLs on critical topics such as demographics, development of bilingualism, cognitive and neurological benefits of bilingualism, and family relationships, as well as classroom, assessment, and teacher-preparation practices. Contributors: Linda M. Espinosa, Margaret Freedson, Claudia Galindo, Fred Genesee, Donald J. Hernandez, José E. Náñez Sr., and Flora V. Rodríguez-Brown “This is a must-have for those who are working directly or indirectly with young English language learners.” —Olivia Saracho, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

Young English Language Learners

Young English Language Learners
Title Young English Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Eugene E. Garcia
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 228
Release 2010-07-30
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807751114

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It is well known that the number of non-English speakers is on the rise in the United States. What is less well known is that the largest proportion of this population is children under the age of 5. These young English language learners (ELLs) often demonstrate achievement gaps in basic math and reading skills when they start school. How best to educate this important and growing preschool population is a pressing concern for policymakers and practitioners. The chapters in this important book provide up-to-date syntheses of the research base for young ELLs on critical topics such as demographics, development of bilingualism, cognitive and neurological benefits of bilingualism, and family relationships, as well as classroom, assessment, and teacher-preparation practices. Each chapter reviews the research and answers the following questions: What does the research clearly indicate for policy and practice? How solid is this database and what findings are emerging? What should the research agenda be for young ELLs?

Teaching Dual Language Learners

Teaching Dual Language Learners
Title Teaching Dual Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Lisa M. López
Publisher Paul H Brookes Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2020-08
Genre Bilingualism in children
ISBN 9781681253862

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"Teaching Dual Language Learners is a practical guide to help early childhood educators understand the needs of and provide instruction for young dual language learners in their classroom"--

English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young Learners

English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young Learners
Title English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young Learners PDF eBook
Author Mikyung Kim Wolf
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 278
Release 2017-05-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317379047

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English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young Learners provides both theoretical and empirical information about assessing the English language proficiency of young learners. Using large-scale standardized English language proficiency assessments developed for international or U.S. contexts as concrete examples, this volume illustrates rigorous processes of developing and validating assessments with considerations of young learners’ unique characteristics. In this volume, young learners are defined as school-age children from approximately 5 to 13 years old, learning English as a foreign language (EFL) or a second language (ESL). This volume also discusses innovative ways to assess young learners’ English language abilities based on empirical studies, with each chapter offering stimulating ideas for future research and development work to improve English language assessment practices with young learners. English Language Proficiency Assessments for Young Learners is a useful resource for students, test developers, educators, and researchers in the area of language testing and assessment.

Spotlight on Young Children

Spotlight on Young Children
Title Spotlight on Young Children PDF eBook
Author Meghan Dombrink-Green
Publisher Spotlight on Young Children
Pages 104
Release 2015
Genre Bilingualism in children
ISBN 9781938113130

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Offers practical ways to support young dual language learners and their families. Addresses communicating, using technology, pairing children, and more.

45 Strategies That Support Young Dual Language Learners

45 Strategies That Support Young Dual Language Learners
Title 45 Strategies That Support Young Dual Language Learners PDF eBook
Author Shauna Tominey
Publisher Paul H Brookes Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre EDUCATION
ISBN 9781681252506

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"This book shows teachers how to develop a toolbox of strategies for effectively teaching and engaging dual language learners while also supporting their families from diverse backgrounds. The book is organized by outlining and describing 45 teaching strategies that educators can use to implement best practices for effectively supporting dual language learners in their classroom. Using these tips, the authors detail how teachers can foster a language- and culture-inclusive classroom environment for all students"--

Funds of Knowledge

Funds of Knowledge
Title Funds of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Norma Gonzalez
Publisher Routledge
Pages 332
Release 2006-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1135614059

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The concept of "funds of knowledge" is based on a simple premise: people are competent and have knowledge, and their life experiences have given them that knowledge. The claim in this book is that first-hand research experiences with families allow one to document this competence and knowledge, and that such engagement provides many possibilities for positive pedagogical actions. Drawing from both Vygotskian and neo-sociocultural perspectives in designing a methodology that views the everyday practices of language and action as constructing knowledge, the funds of knowledge approach facilitates a systematic and powerful way to represent communities in terms of the resources they possess and how to harness them for classroom teaching. This book accomplishes three objectives: It gives readers the basic methodology and techniques followed in the contributors' funds of knowledge research; it extends the boundaries of what these researchers have done; and it explores the applications to classroom practice that can result from teachers knowing the communities in which they work. In a time when national educational discourses focus on system reform and wholesale replicability across school sites, this book offers a counter-perspective stating that instruction must be linked to students' lives, and that details of effective pedagogy should be linked to local histories and community contexts. This approach should not be confused with parent participation programs, although that is often a fortuitous consequence of the work described. It is also not an attempt to teach parents "how to do school" although that could certainly be an outcome if the parents so desired. Instead, the funds of knowledge approach attempts to accomplish something that may be even more challenging: to alter the perceptions of working-class or poor communities by viewing their households primarily in terms of their strengths and resources, their defining pedagogical characteristics. Funds of Knowledge: Theorizing Practices in Households, Communities, and Classrooms is a critically important volume for all teachers and teachers-to-be, and for researchers and graduate students of language, culture, and education.