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Shaeley Santiago

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Heavily Decorated Classrooms Disrupt Attention and Learning In Young Children - 0 views

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    Maps, number lines, shapes, artwork and other materials tend to cover elementary classroom walls. However, too much of a good thing may end up disrupting attention and learning in young children, according to research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. Psychology researchers Anna V.
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Get to Know the NEW Children's Librarian | National Association for the Education of Yo... - 0 views

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Supporting Diverse Young Children Takes a Diversity Team | National Association for the... - 0 views

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DLL Research Overview Papers - Child Development (CA Dept of Education).pdf - 0 views

  • teacher-directed or explicit instruction—is associated with better child academic outcomes on specific knowledge and skills (e.g., letter knowledge, vocabulary words)
  • Among school-age children,*reading interventions focusing on phonemic awareness, word recognition, and vocabulary tend to have comparable effects for DLLs (or English learners),
  • In schools and classrooms where English immersion is the only feasible option, there are ways that teachers can still bring the home language into the classroom that might contribute to helping children experience home–school continuity, provide opportunities for continued use of the home language, and encourage parents to continue developing children’s native language skills.
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  • The quality of preschool for young DLLs does not end with the richness of the instruction itself. Teacher–child relationships appear to be important to academic outcomes as well.
  • Teachers’ attention to individual academic and emotional needs appears to be related, in particular, to successful mathematics development
  • found that rich explanations of target vocabulary, coupled with frequent home reading and higher initial vocabulary in English, made significant contributions to the learning of sophisticated vocabulary from story reading.
  • Interactive or dialogic reading is a strategy that engages children in discussions of texts.
  • guided instruction—such as explicit vocabulary support—is important for DLLs to make further progress in language development
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      Excellent suggestions for incorporating PLS, especially in classrooms where multiple lgs are present and/or teacher doesn't speak other lgs. 
  • The principal point is that students who are learning content in a language they are simultaneously learning to speak and understand probably need additional supports to make the content comprehensible to them. Teachers must therefore consider using modifications, such as interactive approaches targeting both content and language; graphics, illustrations, and other visuals; direct teaching to help students learn skills and concepts; material with familiar content (in addition, of course, to teaching new content); and using the home language to support concept and language development
  • one implication is that teachers need to allocate time and space for intentional interactions aimed at promoting English language use and development.
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      Katie - See here for info about sign-language & language acquisition.
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      Additional suggestions to include as resource for lit block
  • taking advantage of cognates can be of value in vocabulary instruction.
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      See the link to the Reading Rockets summary of dialogic reading in the References.
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Nathan Hall

Drama in ELT - 4 views

Here are some articles I found on using drama in the EL classroom:  The Educational Potential of Drama for ESL - http://www.european-mediaculture.org/fileadmin/bibliothek/english/dodson_dram...

drama ELL esl language resources teaching education

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Q&A with the author of Basics of Supporting Dual Language Learners | National Associati... - 0 views

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Closing a Fear Gap So Children Can Achieve - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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What if we talked about monolingual White children the way we talk about low-income chi... - 0 views

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Using Music to Help Children Learn Languages | English Language Learners / Dual Languag... - 1 views

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Immigrant children & trauma | Scoop.it - 0 views

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https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/select-cultural-childrens-books-n... - 1 views

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Heavily Decorated Classrooms Disrupt Attention and Learning In Young Children - Associa... - 1 views

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Promoting the Educational Success of Children and Youth Learning English: Promising Fut... - 0 views

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