Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can improve children's language development by incorporating these dialogue levels in their classrooms. It has also been hypothesized that enhancing children's early language development enhances children's later reading development. This quasi-experimental research study investigated both of these hypotheses using a collaborative service delivery model for Grade 1 children with language difficulties from a socially and economically disadvantaged urban community in Australia. Comparing the end-of-year reading achievement scores for the 57 children who received the language intervention with those of the 59 children in the comparison group, the find...
Context. There are huge disparities between children for the acquisition of written language’s basic...
Language ability plays a major role in children’s future development. In the present study, the effe...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
In this study, we instructed parents and early childhood special education staff in Dialogic Reading...
Language and literacy, development and acquisition, has fascinated linguists, psychologists and soci...
This paper reviews the dynamic and interactive links between the development of children’s language ...
Development of language skills is an important factor in determining children's school readiness. Ho...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Oral language is crucial for social interaction and for learning in the classroom; it also provides ...
Oral language is crucial for social interaction and for learning in the classroom; it also provides ...
Context. There are huge disparities between children for the acquisition of written language’s basic...
Language ability plays a major role in children’s future development. In the present study, the effe...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
In this study, we instructed parents and early childhood special education staff in Dialogic Reading...
Language and literacy, development and acquisition, has fascinated linguists, psychologists and soci...
This paper reviews the dynamic and interactive links between the development of children’s language ...
Development of language skills is an important factor in determining children's school readiness. Ho...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Oral language is crucial for social interaction and for learning in the classroom; it also provides ...
Oral language is crucial for social interaction and for learning in the classroom; it also provides ...
Context. There are huge disparities between children for the acquisition of written language’s basic...
Language ability plays a major role in children’s future development. In the present study, the effe...
Two early childhood teachers of integrated delayed children and two special education early childhoo...