In this brief, the authors consider whether instruction in a child\u27s native language (particularly Spanish) hinders or promotes learning of literacy in English. The authors conduct a four-step process for identifying research on this topic, examining this literature, and then determining the answer to this clinical question. The results suggest that supporting a child\u27s home/native language promotes rather than hinders development of English literacy skills
Survey research (n = 366) examined educators’ beliefs about the efficacy of five pedagogical models ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effect of an intensive vocabulary intervention embedded in ...
By 2050, the United States will be a majority minority country (NCSE, 2008). There are 11.4 million ...
Background: English Learners (ELs), the majority of whom are Spanish-speaking children, are at risk ...
In the fall of 2015, the National Center for Education Statistics reported 9.5% or 4.8 million stude...
Over 11 million students enter school speaking a language other than English. Due to their emerging ...
By 2050, the United States will be a majority minority country (NCSE, 2008). There are 11.4 million ...
The study examined the effects of English and Spanish literacy instruction to evaluate the effective...
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387 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study examines the under...
This study examines the reading of native Spanish-speaking Hispanic students, focusing on any influe...
Students who come into a school setting speaking a foreign language are often viewed as a challenge ...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
This dissertation explores the literacy abilities of Spanish-speaking bilingual children who are tau...
The purpose of this research was to determine how teacher language use affects bilingual students’ E...
Survey research (n = 366) examined educators’ beliefs about the efficacy of five pedagogical models ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effect of an intensive vocabulary intervention embedded in ...
By 2050, the United States will be a majority minority country (NCSE, 2008). There are 11.4 million ...
Background: English Learners (ELs), the majority of whom are Spanish-speaking children, are at risk ...
In the fall of 2015, the National Center for Education Statistics reported 9.5% or 4.8 million stude...
Over 11 million students enter school speaking a language other than English. Due to their emerging ...
By 2050, the United States will be a majority minority country (NCSE, 2008). There are 11.4 million ...
The study examined the effects of English and Spanish literacy instruction to evaluate the effective...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1150/thumbnail.jp
387 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study examines the under...
This study examines the reading of native Spanish-speaking Hispanic students, focusing on any influe...
Students who come into a school setting speaking a foreign language are often viewed as a challenge ...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
This dissertation explores the literacy abilities of Spanish-speaking bilingual children who are tau...
The purpose of this research was to determine how teacher language use affects bilingual students’ E...
Survey research (n = 366) examined educators’ beliefs about the efficacy of five pedagogical models ...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effect of an intensive vocabulary intervention embedded in ...
By 2050, the United States will be a majority minority country (NCSE, 2008). There are 11.4 million ...