This study examined the effects of an interactive approach called instructional conversations (IC) on the language and concept development of Hispanic students categorized as learning handicapped, by comparing traditional instruction (basal reading approach) with instructional conversations. Lessons were conducted with five limited English proficient students (ages 7-9) in Spanish. The instructional program for the students consisted of traditional basal reading instruction 4 days per week and IC lessons approximately once per week, for a 6-month period. The study focused on five IC lessons and five basal lessons, alternated in implementation. For the IC lessons, the teacher formulated her own questions to generate maximum discussion rather...
Instructional conversation (IC) is a dialog between teacher and learner in which prior knowledge and...
Research suggests that English language learners need more exposure to oral language use especially ...
The poor English academic performance of Hispanic ELLs is well documented (Brisk, 1998; Green, 1998)...
The current focus on more effective ways to foster literacy in school-age children, especially langu...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
Generations of educators have advocated a type of teaching that does more than impart knowledge and ...
As part of an ongoing "component building" (Slavin, 1984) program of research designed to estimate t...
This article explores how a primary school teacher utilized the frameworks of dynamic assessment (DA...
This research examined the effectiveness that the Instructional Conversations (ICs) teaching method ...
Interactive teaching approaches have been documented as viable and effective methods of comprehensio...
The plight of students learning language simultaneously with content material, particularly math, sp...
Instructional conversation (IC) is a dialog between teacher and learner in which prior knowledge and...
Research suggests that English language learners need more exposure to oral language use especially ...
The poor English academic performance of Hispanic ELLs is well documented (Brisk, 1998; Green, 1998)...
The current focus on more effective ways to foster literacy in school-age children, especially langu...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
As the linguistically and culturally diverse student population increases nation wide, schools are u...
Generations of educators have advocated a type of teaching that does more than impart knowledge and ...
As part of an ongoing "component building" (Slavin, 1984) program of research designed to estimate t...
This article explores how a primary school teacher utilized the frameworks of dynamic assessment (DA...
This research examined the effectiveness that the Instructional Conversations (ICs) teaching method ...
Interactive teaching approaches have been documented as viable and effective methods of comprehensio...
The plight of students learning language simultaneously with content material, particularly math, sp...
Instructional conversation (IC) is a dialog between teacher and learner in which prior knowledge and...
Research suggests that English language learners need more exposure to oral language use especially ...
The poor English academic performance of Hispanic ELLs is well documented (Brisk, 1998; Green, 1998)...