To explore whether teaching English-language learners (ELLs) with an emphasis on English story problems is appropriate, we compared the performance of a group of Latino first graders when working in Spanish and in English on two equivalent sets of story problems. The students’ performance was slightly higher in English than in Spanish but lower than monolingual students from other studies. ELLs’ success in English indicated that the children’s knowledge of conversational English was sufficient to comprehend story problems, leading us to conclude that teaching through story problems is a viable approach with ELLs.Afin de déterminer s'il convient d'enseigner les mathématiques aux apprenants en anglais langue étrangère enmettant l'accent su...
textChildren learn language through experience by hearing and speaking the target language (Lany & G...
Background: English Learners (ELs), the majority of whom are Spanish-speaking children, are at risk ...
This investigation is a descriptive case study of 21 Puerto Rican college students enrolled in three...
To explore whether teaching English-language learners (ELLs) with an emphasis on English story probl...
To explore the role of language in English Language Learners (ELLs)´ problem solving, we compare the...
Bilingual children of the same age may have different narrative skills depending on the quantity and...
In this paper we explore some of factors that affect bilingual students’ comprehension of story prob...
This study addressed four questions about bilingual first graders' Spanish and English retellings. F...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trends and differences in receptive and expressive Engli...
In this brief, the authors consider whether instruction in a child\u27s native language (particularl...
The site of this study was a Roman Catholic church in a small city in New England, where classes in ...
textCompetence with oral narrative discourse is associated with both reading comprehension and acade...
The purpose of the study was to determine what differences, if any, existed among monolingual (Engli...
Students who come into a school setting speaking a foreign language are often viewed as a challenge ...
[eng] Telling stories is an essential part of being human. Our ancestors told them, our descendants...
textChildren learn language through experience by hearing and speaking the target language (Lany & G...
Background: English Learners (ELs), the majority of whom are Spanish-speaking children, are at risk ...
This investigation is a descriptive case study of 21 Puerto Rican college students enrolled in three...
To explore whether teaching English-language learners (ELLs) with an emphasis on English story probl...
To explore the role of language in English Language Learners (ELLs)´ problem solving, we compare the...
Bilingual children of the same age may have different narrative skills depending on the quantity and...
In this paper we explore some of factors that affect bilingual students’ comprehension of story prob...
This study addressed four questions about bilingual first graders' Spanish and English retellings. F...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trends and differences in receptive and expressive Engli...
In this brief, the authors consider whether instruction in a child\u27s native language (particularl...
The site of this study was a Roman Catholic church in a small city in New England, where classes in ...
textCompetence with oral narrative discourse is associated with both reading comprehension and acade...
The purpose of the study was to determine what differences, if any, existed among monolingual (Engli...
Students who come into a school setting speaking a foreign language are often viewed as a challenge ...
[eng] Telling stories is an essential part of being human. Our ancestors told them, our descendants...
textChildren learn language through experience by hearing and speaking the target language (Lany & G...
Background: English Learners (ELs), the majority of whom are Spanish-speaking children, are at risk ...
This investigation is a descriptive case study of 21 Puerto Rican college students enrolled in three...