LM Justice, AS McGinty, SQ Cabell, CR Kilday… - Language, Speech, and …, 2010 - ASHA
Purpose: The potential benefit that a low-cost scripted language and literacy supplemental
curriculum titled Read It Again!(RIA; LM Justice, AS McGinty, AR Beckman, & CR Kilday,
2006) may have on preschool-age children's skills was explored. RIA was developed to ...
SQ Cabell, LM Justice, SB Piasta… - … of Speech-Language …, 2011 - ASHA
... Weitzman & Greenberg, 2002) requires no specialized classroom materials and can be readily
integrated into any existing preschool curriculum. ... that the intervention did not have a significant
impact on children's expressive or receptive language ability or literacy skills (ie ...
E Bullen… - British Educational Research Journal, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
... Unfortunately, school-related issues such as an incompatibility of curriculum, teaching practice
and school ... biography' which has been offered as an alternative to the language of 'transitions ...
their family and females maintain the home and care for children—actually increases the ...
CR Ball… - Psychology in the Schools, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
... Kilday, CR, Knighton, K., & Huffman, G. (2010). Language and literacy curriculum
supplement for preschoolers who are academically at-risk: A feasibility study.
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 41, 161–178. ...
MC McKenna, S Walpole… - 2010 - books.google.com
... PhD, holds the Ruth G. Hardman Chair in Education and is Professor of Instructional Leadership
and Academic Curriculum in the ... Dr. McGinty has published a number of peer-reviewed articles
and book chapters concerning early language and literacy development and ...
SQ Cabell… - NHSA Dialog, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
... Justice, LM, McGinty, AS, Cabell, SQ, Kilday, CR, Knighton, K. and Huffman, V. 2010. A language
and literacy curriculum supplement for preschoolers who are academically at-risk: A feasibility
study. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 41: 161–178. ...
RF Flippo - 2011 - eric.ed.gov
... of today, the Second Edition includes four new chapters from leaders in the field who discuss
the Study from their unique vantage points (literacy trends, emergent writing development, a
comprehensive literacy curriculum, and a comparative analysis of the study's findings and ...
B Gunn, P Vadasy… - NHSA Dialog, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
... The importance of ensuring that all children develop precursor language and literacy skills is
increasingly reflected in the learning goals and curriculum frameworks across a ... Dickinson, DK
and Tabors, PO 2001. Beginning literacy with language: Young children learning at ...
RL Allington - Integrated language arts: Controversy to consensus, 1994 - albany.edu
... In the conventional scenario, children who found learning to read difficult experienced the least
well integrated curriculum and the fewest opportunities to read and write. If we are to foster literacy
among all children, then creating integrated language arts activities is essential ...
J Cummins - 2000 - books.google.com
... The curriculum in the Muslim minority schools is divided in two: half of the subjects are taught ...
their duty of 'teaching the enemy' with a feeling of hostility to the language, culture, and ... been
extremely low and thus it was not diffi- cult to rationalize the minimal literacy skills attained ...
R Tobin… - Literacy, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
... Language and Literacy, 7.2, pp. 1–24. TOBIN, R. and MCINNES, A. (2007) Meeting many needs:
differentiated instruction in language arts classrooms. Thinking Classroom/Peremana, 8.4, pp. ...
Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum and Development. ...
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PC Snow, C Colburn… - … of Speech-
Language …, 2012 - informahealthcare.com
... RTI is important because it is a model of prevention, an opportunity to collaborate to plan programs,
and in many cases allows for children to achieve ... SLPs' contributions are unique and provide
valuable information on the language, literacy, and curriculum connection. ...
E Lanter… - Language, speech, and hearing services in schools, 2008 - ASHA
... Factual level questions can be used to demonstrate specific knowledge of curriculum objectives,
increase students' rate of success and level of motivation, and provide a starting ... An understanding
of the close relationship between the oral language and literacy needs of ...
AS Palincsar… - Teaching thinking: An agenda for the …, 1992 - books.google.com
... the relationships that we were drawing between written and spoken language, on writing as ...
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bootstrapping, inquiring into the adaptation of an emergent literacy perspective (Teale ...
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E Osorio-Arzate - 2008 - Faculty of the School of Education, …
EO Arzate - 2011 - gradworks.umi.com
... and does not encompass the remaining populations of language minority students in
California. ... Literacy: Reading and writing (August & Shanahan, 2006). Scripted curriculum:
A curricular program with directives including the skills students ...
BM McConnell - 2011 - etda.libraries.psu.edu
... Page 14. 6 to teach their children at risk for reading problems how to read. ... literacy benchmarks
students should perform during daily classroom activity. It helped teachers ... Not only were these
skills based on manipulation of letters and sounds, but structure of language and ...
R Tobin - Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l …, 2005 - JSTOR
... Responding to diversity: Differentiating in the language arts classroom. [Electronic version]
Language & Literacy 7(2). Retrieved November 12, 2005, from http://www.langandlit.ualberta.
ca/ ... Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ...
NM Jensen - 2008 - tcpea.org
... Page 17. change, reward, communication, culture, discipline, flexibility, focus, beliefs, input,
intellectual stimulation, curriculum, knowledge of instruction and assessment, ... poverty had a strong
central focus on language and literacy achievement. The leaders of ...
KE Brown… - Teaching and Teacher Education, 2007 - Elsevier
... tutoring, community service projects, early foreign language instruction, family literacy and
involvement ... teachers created learning opportunities that cut across the academic curriculum
(ie incorporating ... cut across and integrated content areas such as language, science, reading ...
SA Stahl… - The Elementary School Journal, 2004 - JSTOR
... children proceed similarly through multiple levels of understanding about how written language
is used ... Thus, “quick fixes” for increasing children's literacy learning and teachers' skills do not
exist (eg ... Short‐term teacher training interventions or a new curriculum will not yield long ...
J Conteh - Language and Education, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
... of what it means to be literate from that implied in the National Literacy Framework. ... in multilingual
classrooms, rather than the somewhat simplistic and reduced type of curriculum which is ...
acquisition and cogni- tion ('not yet fluent in English') in which first language knowledge is ...
JE Dockrell, G Lindsay… - … Journal of Language …, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
... Their core deficits with language place them at risk of associated literacy difficulties (Botting et
al.1998, Stothard et al.1998, Dockrell and Lindsay 2004), poor ... Educational factors were also
specified: 'Language impairment stops from accessing the curriculum but could ...
N O'REILLY - 2011 - mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu
... American youth demonstrated, music has the potential to enhance literacy. Hip-hop music in
particular holds promising implications for enhancing language, learning, and interest in
curriculum (Weinstein, 2006). It can be infused into existing language-arts ...
L Cameron - Cross-curricular primary practice: taking a …, 1996 - books.google.com
... Conclusion Increasing oral and literacy skills in two or more languages is part of the ... planning,
implementation and evaluation of challenging activities across the curriculum can provide ...
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N Harlaar, L Cutting, K Deater-Deckard… - Annals of dyslexia, 2010 - Springer
... By the end of elementary school, the primary goal of literacy learning is “reading for meaning”. ...
The other is listening comprehension, or understanding spoken language. ... and reading
comprehension, this is not always the case: a significant minority of children have deficits in ...
CL MACLEAN - 2007 - uga.edu
... a regular basis. These curriculum units could be integrated into regular school activities
to supplement other literacy development strategies. ... Future research might explore the
relationship between attachment and oral language development. ...
H White - Reading Improvement, 2004 - freepatentsonline.com
... or educationally disadvantaged readers my have difficulty because of language or language
variety differences ... Integrating reading strategies into the accounting curriculum. ... Next Article:
Increasing at-risk students' literacy skills: fostering success for children and their preservice ...
LD Monzó… - Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... Across-case comparisons were then made. This essay draws on codes on children's language
ideologies, the role of context, access to curriculum, and help-seeking behaviors. ... In addition,
children's development in both English language and literacy and academic content ...
J Fitzgerald - Journal of Literacy Research, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
... Notably, in 1978 the Act was ex- panded to cover language-minority children who needed help
reading and writing English ... limiters literacy (reading and writing) and ESL, literacy and ESL stu-
dents, literacy and bilingual education, literacy and language-minority learners ...
DH Arnold… - Annual Review of Psychology, 2003 - annualreviews.org
... as do parents' educational behaviors such as early reading and attention to language (NRC 2000). ...
Literacy has been fostered with agents ranging from parents to teachers to librarians to ... For
example, student and classroom differences in responding to a curriculum could be ...
BJ Moore-Brown, JK Montgomery… - Topics in Language …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
... thank, and recognize, the 2002-2003 and the 2003-2004 elementary resource specialists and
speech-language pathologists of the El ... for their contributions, beliefs, and efforts in this project,
and always, on behalf of children who struggle to master skills and curriculum. ...
A McGill‐Franzen… - Journal of Reading, Writing, and …, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
... Chapter 1 students, but both groups typically participated in classroom language arts instruction ...
the guidelines for Chapter 1 clearly want special services to "supplement," not take ... enrollment
in special services appeared to influence participation in the literacy curriculum of the ...
D Gosse - faculty.nipissingu.ca
... The Importance of Men as Role Models in Literacy. ... service teacher education program at Nipissing
University, specializing in Intermediate/Senior Curriculum Methods, and ... of race, class, gender,
sexual orientation, ablebodiness, geographical location, and language and culture ...
AU Chamot - … in reading for students from diverse language groups: …, 2000 - ncela.gwu.edu
... This study will also have implications for the professional development of ESL and bilingual
secondary teachers and for curriculum development at this level. Literacy Development in
Adolescent English Language Learners (Project Accelerated Literacy) was a Field ...
JNE Brown - 2011 - csus-dspace.calstate.edu
... suggesting that it supplements student learning in a positive way. Additionally, studies
investigating the use of gesture in reading curriculum geared ... gesture when teaching pre-literacy
skills. ... the American Sign Language Alphabet were used to investigate the following research ...
HW Langdon - Multiple voices for ethnically diverse …, 2002 - mv.ddel.metapress.com
... His performance on a curriculum-based assess- ment supplemented by formal testing revealed
deficits in reading, writing, and spelling ... Second, it appeared that the parents did not originally
have high expectations for Roberto's language and, possibly, literacy skills, given ...
PY Lee - 2009 - csuchico-dspace.calstate.edu
... The parents of the St. Lambert area proposed a new form of teaching French as a second language,
and the program offered French instruction in kindergarten. ... When children enter second grade,
literacy curriculum is taught through other subjects. By sixth grade, ...
JH McMillan, DF Reed… - Review of the Literature, …, 1992 - soe.vcu.edu
... in an ethnic or racial minority group - especially if english is a second language - Dysfunctional
family ... The students were also allowed to control much of their curriculum. ... student interaction,
educational programs of the parents may indeed increase achievement of their children. ...
C Yoshinaga-Itano, AL Sedey, DK Coulter… - Pediatrics, 1998 - pediatricsdigest.mobi
... activities are individually and differentially determined according to the child's developmental
data rather than being curriculum driven. ... It is interesting that a cognitive-language quotient
discrepancy was already present by 3 years of age in the later-identified children in this ...
BA Fields - Australasian Journal of Special Education, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
... elsewhere stems from the presumption that resource teachers have acquired curriculum and
instructional ... adherence to the whole language approach to language and literacy instruction
entails ... of or used assessment procedures associated with the whole language approach to ...
KM Zeichner… - 1993 - education.msu.edu
... Page 11. towards the achievement of instructional objectives. . . . The curriculum . . . frequently
fo- cuses on the internal structure of the language or subject matter. Consequently, it focus
predomi- nately on surface features of language or literacy . . . ...
A Raden - 1999 - fcd-us.org
... be more likely to embrace a program perceived to be academically-focused and ... often fragile
systems of early childhood programs that already exist for young children. ... many issues —such
as reimbursement rates, enrollment requirements, and curriculum standards—need to be ...
…, LP Case - Journal of Educational Psychology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
... and those who, according to the teacher who taught English language learners, did ... CBM-DD =
curriculum-based measurement, dual discrepancy; IQ-DS = regression-based IQ-reading ... a The
classification groups were formed hierarchically: Children were first assigned to the ...
PW Orelus… - International Journal of Special …, 2010 - internationalsped.com
... special needs in standards-based reform: Issues associated with the alignment of standards,
curriculum, and instruction. ... The language of schooling: A functional linguistics perspective. ... Social
literacies: Critical approaches to literacy in development, ethnography and education. ...
M Wallen… - Language and Education, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
... in 2001, and as Mac Éinrí points out, 'While problems of social exclusion, literacy and poor ... Special
schools, whose students are deemed unable to access the national curriculum in a mainstream ...
new concepts through a language they do not fully understand (McKeon, 1994). ...
T Samain - 1999 - grin.com
... the primary concern should be with setting appropriate goals: fluency and literacy in both ... The
character of curriculum, assessment procedures, the status attached to certain cultures in ... Without
a common language to communicate in, parents cannot discuss problems with or give ...
A Raden… - 2002 - thinknewmexico.net
... (At-risk determined by rates of poverty, English language proficiency and student/parental ...
Educational Program: Funded programs must include a comprehensive and structured early
literacy program based on reading research. No specific curriculum models are mandated. ...
CP Brown - The Elementary School Journal, 2009 - JSTOR
... have been put in place since the publication of A Nation at Risk (National Commission ... mandated
set of knowledge and skills can be reduced to a specific curriculum that teachers ... focuses on
developing a system of education in which educators provide all children with learning ...
M Langager - International Journal of Bilingual Education and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
... While English skills are crucial for continued learning now, Japanese literacy skills will be crucial
for ... in only one language some students must inevitably study in their weaker language, be it ... the
core curriculum is taught in both languages it is a bilingual curriculum and captures ...
LM Justice, C Vukelich… - 2007 - books.google.com
... But it does not necessarily follow that, as has happened in many situations, the preschool literacy
curriculum should be ... of research articles published every year give guidance in providing children
with exemplary preschool language and literacy learning environments, so ...
D Hinkle - 2000 - 94.23.146.173
... An ongoing program evaluation found that the children entered kindergarten with significantly
higher scores, including language and literacy, than similar ... readiness funds to its 16 priority school
districts and 25 severe need schools, serving 6,352 preschoolers in public ...
AU Chamot - … TABLE ON LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS 1999, 2001 - books.google.com
... This study will also have implications for the profes- sional development of ESL and bilingual
secondary teachers and for curriculum development at this level. Page 172. ... and Janet Page
Schiavone. 1997. Literacy development in adolescent English language learners. ...
... The literacy curriculum was based on decontextualized subskills of literate competence ... (p. 163)
Birkets fears that electronic postmodernity will bring about language erosion, a ... INTRODUCTION:
SURvEYING THE TERRAIN OF LITERACY 13 Writing historian and hypertext author ...
MI Kushner - Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse …, 2008 - mv.ddel.metapress.com
... This, in turn, severely curtails students' academic performance in state-mandated curriculum. ...
referrals to special education through the structuring of academic experiences that support
students' cultural and linguistic identities, language and literacy devel- opment, and ...
PA Lauer, M Akiba, SB Wilkerson… - Review of …, 2006 - rer.sagepub.com
... that provide greater structure, a stronger link to the school-day curriculum, well- qualified ... next
conducted separate searches of the master library for the terms “literacy” and “reading ... only to
special populations such as special education students, Eng- lish language learners, and ...
[CITATION] The impact of professional development on literacy achievement of kindergarten Hispanic English language learners
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J Fletcher, J Greenwood… - Teaching and Teacher Education, 2010 - Elsevier
... The case study schools were identified by key literacy stakeholders (literacy advisors, Literacy
Development Officer, principals) where ... Such a conclusion is consistent with Wylie and Hodgen's
(2007) longitudinal study of academically competent children, in which ...
S Freire - Journal of deaf studies and deaf education, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press
... CrossRef. ↵: Johnson RE,; Liddell SK,; Erting CJ. (1989) Unlocking the curriculum: Principles
for achieving access in deaf ... Spencer P. Mayer C,; Akamatsu CT. (2003) in Oxford handbook of
deaf studies, language, and education, Bilingualism and literacy, eds Marschark M ...
L Harklau - Linguistics and Education, 1994 - Elsevier
... Instructional Language The acquisition of literacy and literate behaviors is one of the primary
goals of ... Tracking, and its 232 L. Harklau ensuing curriculum differentiation, are linked to linguistic
as ... also be very arduous for students who were still learning the language of instruction ...
GL González - 2006 - books.google.com
... LITERACY INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH-LANGUAGE LEARNERS Literacy instruction for the
English-Language-Learner is ... In 1988, the YRISD implemented an integrated-unit approach
curriculum framework with units for several subject areas to be used for ELL instruction ...
P Elliott - International Journal of Science Education, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
... Language and literacy in science education , Buckingham, England: Open University Press. ... The
micronetwork's theme was “How are teachers prepared to teach scientific literacy?”. ... strong
arguments for including controversial issues in the school curriculum, citing Dewhurst's ...
EE Garcia - Review of research in education, 1993 - JSTOR
... student motivation in conjunction with enhancing academic expectations with a challenging
curriculum is a ... is largely tran- sitional and results in shifts toward the majority language within
a few ... data related to the acquisition of Spanish and English for Chicano preschoolers (3-4 ...
ML Ma - 2009 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
... counterparts. Leki (2001) conducted qualitative research about non-native speakers' group work
experiences across the curriculum at the university level. ... native speakers due to their superior
language proficiency. ... each group, and would thus supplement the discussion. ...
C Stefanou, T Wheeler-Vizy… - soundreading.com
... To ensure that reading instruction leads to sustained literacy a number of promising methods
have ... shown to lead to long-term learning with many kinds of language recall situations ... students
were taught in their regular reading groups using either their regular curriculum, as was ...
K Love… - Linguistics and Education, 1996 - Elsevier
... Feature Example of curriculum activity Lessons Macro-genre Adult ESL Literacy Lessons
Curriculum ... could be predicted The Negotiation of Knowledge in an Adult Language Class 243
in ... description of the pedagogical interaction through the development of a curriculum cycle. ...
PW Leary - 2007 - scholar.lib.vt.edu
... day, curriculum, early literacy Copyright, 2007 Page 2. An Analysis of the Impact of Selected
Structures of the Virginia Preschool Initiative on PALS-PreK Program Summary Scores for
At-Risk Preschool Students in Virginia Patricia Wootten Leary ABSTRACT This study examines ...
K Edmonds… - International Journal of Special …, 2008 - internationalsped.com
... approach, curriculum and environment to suit the needs of learners with FASD; incorporate
hands-on activities into the curriculum as in ... In the computer lab, find information on your paper
on whales, dolphins, and language system. ... Literacy and Numeracy Level Assessment: ...
PA Duff - Sociolinguistics and language education, 2010 - books.google.com
... norms of communica- tive competence in their communities, including sociolinguistically or
pragmatically appropriate language and literacy use connected ... Studies investigated how children
learn, by observation and sometimes prompts, reminders and admonitions to use ...
RW Aspinall - Japan Forum, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
... leading the world in science and mathematics education, and achieving enviable levels of literacy,
it was ... of the required language programme, but now, thanks to a more flexible national curriculum,
they can ... 'Problems in top-down goal setting in second language education: a ...
CP BROWN - Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2009 - wwwords.co.uk
... experience and knowledge so that it will not come down from a curriculum director somewhere ...
a campus with six Pre-K programs, described this 'jump- start' children need to be ... student needs
to 'catch up' in his or her development of particular language, literacy, and mathematic ...
P WEST - boyslearning.com.au
... Another teacher felt it was 'natural' for girls to be better at language and more in touch with
feelings. ... www.ero.govt.nz Alloway, N. and Pam Gilbert (1997) Boys and Literacy:
Professional Development Units. Carlton Vic: Curriculum Corporation. ...
LPA Burris - 2012 - gradworks.umi.com
... 2. What process is used to determine students' ability levels in math and reading? 3. What
resources are used to supplement and/or enrich instruction? ... abilities modeled an advanced
curriculum. ... group instruction and literacy center activities. ...
R Carter - 1997 - books.google.com
... One main argument which links several of these chapters is that encouragement by teachers
and curriculum designers to greater critical awareness of the inextricable links between language
and ideology can do much to develop literacy at all levels and to help ...
R Gersten… - … : Syntheses of the knowledge base on …, 2000 - books.google.com
... Hedges (1994) on the set of eight instructional intervention studies, and to supplement this with ...
value authors placed on each (ie, some authors clearly favored native language discourse without ...
teach- ers and their students and to specify areas for which curriculum seemed par ...
LJ Molepo - 2010 - ul.netd.ac.za
... Heugh (1999:29) proposes that after first language literacy has been established at the end of ...
In public schools, the governing body may determine the language to be used as ... 15 To this effect,
the Draft Revised National Curriculum Statement: Languages, released in July 2001 ...
ID Mcclendon - 2012 - gradworks.umi.com
... achieving students in their classroom. Therefore, the districts' curriculum and instruction ... school
reading below grade level. Problems occur in the school system with transference of literacy
skills to other grade levels, common language (reading), proper professional ...
M Douglas - Perspectives on Hearing and Hearing Disorders in …, 2011 - ASHA
... with HI reach their full potential by teaching them listening, speaking, and literacy skills ... These
concepts are further supported for school-age children by federal laws that mandate that ... the public
schools should be provided and administered in the child's native language or other ...
CG Cokely… - Auditory disorders in school children: …, 2004 - books.google.com
... is needed to (1) validate FFW's effectiveness to improve language and literacy,(2) determine ... of
Language Func- tion–Revised (CELF-R) indicated expressive and receptive language significantly
below ... The Test of Auditory Processing Disor- ders in Children-Revised (SCAN-C ...
C Webster-Stratton… - Prevention science, 2001 - Springer
... Children at the greatest risk of engag- ing in substance abuse or delinquent acts in adoles- cence
are those who exhibit oppositional defiant dis- order (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD) at a young
age. (Hereafter in this study these ODD/CD problems will be referred to as ...
D Christian, ER Howard… - Theory into Practice, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
... Language arts classes are conducted in both languages and initial literacy instruction for all
students takes place in ... Program planners must find strategies for language distribution, at- trition
and late entries, curriculum and materials, student scheduling ... Dual language educa- tion ...
LY Tay… - Comparative blended learning practices and …, 2010 - books.google.com
... players provide opportunities for players as learners to engage in literacy through modalities ...
Participation in QA may trigger changes in the activities, curriculum and interpersonal relationships ...
types of extracurricular activities that may be beneficial to these children and would ...
K Wiesendanger, G Braun… - Reading Horizons, 2009 - scholarworks.wmich.edu
... There is evidence that the NRP report has impacted the literacy curriculum in American schools ...
& T. Nicholson (Eds.), Learning to read: Beyond phonics and whole language (pp ... Authors:
Katherine Wiesendanger is Professor of Education and teaches in the Literacy and Culture ...
RA Kaminski, EA Stormshak… - Psychology of …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
... This intervention included 20 sessions focused on social competence, self-regulation, early literacy,
and language and was ... The curriculum also includes other ... These included items such as early
literacy and reading, social competence, parenting more effectively, and helping a ...
F Genesee - 1999 - escholarship.org
... language, where applicable) for academic purposes, including literacy - strategies such as ...
language is meaningful and comprehensible to second language learners - assessment ...
instructional planning and delivery • developmentally appropriate curriculum and instructional ...
KL Alexander… - Family-school links: How do they …, 1996 - books.google.com
... 79 that add to disadvantaged children's academic time or otherwise supplement services routinely ...
disparities are more pronounced at the upper grade levels when curriculum placements are ...
advanced English, half took advanced math, 56% began a foreign language, and just ...
ED McCray - … Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 2011 - tes.sagepub.com
... She collab- orated with the speech-language pathologist (SLP) to adapt the curriculum, develop ...
Cara to develop lessons without the support of a structured curriculum, which was ... information
from coursework to encourage early literacy development such as book making and ...
V Zygouris-Coe… - … Literacy and Reading Excellence …, 2001 - education.ucf.edu
... 13 Page 14. • Principles of culturally sensitive and responsive curriculum • Knowledge of ... 14 Page
15. on students' language, literacy, and culture. ... Provide—preferably a bilingual—peer tutor. •
Encourage the student to share his/her language and culture with others in class. ...
J Williams - The RoutledgeFalmer guide to key debates in …, 2004 - books.google.com
... 3. Bearne, E.(2003b)'Every Picture Tells a Story', Times Educational Supplement, Opinion, 3 ... the
Primary School', in L. Unsworth (ed.), Literacy, Learning and Teaching: Language as a ... Luke,
A. and Carrington, V.(2002)'Globalisation, Literacy Curriculum Practice', in R. Fisher, M ...
DJ Short - NASSP bulletin, 2000 - bul.sagepub.com
... Building Background Immigrant students in particular often have gaps in their knowledge base,
even if they are well schooled, because other countries may emphasize differ- ent topics in the
curriculum. ... Language and literacy learning in multicultural class- rooms. ...
L Gunderson - National reading conference yearbook, 2004 - yearbook.nrconline.org
... Literacy experience in either language promotes the underlying interdependent proficiency
base. ... In essence, they assumed that their children's BICS was an overall indicator of their ability
to cope with the language requirements of the school curriculum. ...
OV Trujillo… - 2005 - nhschooljobs.com
... By fifth grade, when all students are making a transi- tion to academic English, educators are seeing
that the Native language literacy skills are transferring to ... The development of indigenous language
and culturally appropriate instruction and curriculum in schools ...
SB Neuman… - Journal of Literacy Research, 2011 - jlr.sagepub.com
... More often than not, curriculum builders have selected words subjectively on the basis of what
might be considered ... 108 Journal of Literacy Research 43(2 ... The MCDI has strong concurrent and
predictive ass- ociations with other measures of vocabulary, language, and cognitive ...
LS Kulich - 2009 - etd.ohiolink.edu
D Savini - 2011 - etda.libraries.psu.edu
... Jacqueline Edmondson Associate Professor of Education (Language & Literacy Education) James
F. Nolan, Jr. ... Also, I worked one-on-one with a reading student who struggled with basic literacy
skills. ... participants be with collaboration or needed strategies to access curriculum. ...
R Ramirez - 2005 - etd.lsu.edu
... Page 11. xi methods and strategies across the curriculum and grade levels validates the
theoretical claims ... achievement, overall, among children from low-income, inner-city families
consistently ... Steven G. McCafferty (2002) in his article “Adolescent Second Language Literacy: ...
KD Estevez - 2011 - digitallibrary.usc.edu
... work collaboratively with others. People will need to speak more than one language and ... Canada,
New Zealand and Asia. It does not include countries that have higher literacy ... curriculum, instruction
and assessment to support the more complex knowledge and skills ...
L Cuban - 2003 - books.google.com
... Clinton made $2 billion available for five-year grants from the Technol- ogy Literacy Challenge
Fund. ... 3. Educational software will be an integral part of the curriculum— and as engaging as
the ... Among children ages 10 to 17 who said that they had computers at home, 88 percent ...
FP Roth… - Seminars in Speech and Language, 2009 - thieme-connect.com
... conflict, and exercising self-regulation.[66] These teacher-student transactions are reciprocal
and dynamic and comprise an integral part of the continuous and ongoing learning loop of the
curriculum. ... In: Silliman ER, Wilkinson LC Language and Literacy Learning in Schools ...
R REYES III, L Her - files.pressible.org
... Page 15. Creating Powerful High Schools 541 enter a classroom for another year of what they
expect to be a noncaring program, curriculum, and teacher. ... Measures of change: The
demography and literacy of adolescent English language learners. Was
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