This article reports on the preliminary findings of a two-staged empirical study aimed at gaining insights into the variables salient in the early language and literacy development of young English language learners (ELL). Increasingly, young ELL, whether foreign-born or Canadian-born, arrive at school with little developed English-language proficiency. They must acquire oral language and literacy synchronously. Stage one of this study consists of time series data for reading and vocabulary scores using the Gates MacGinitie reading tests. Stage two consists of an early literacy screen and vocabulary profiles generated from an oral storytelling task for 65 kindergarten-aged ELL and a comparison group of 25 native speakers of English (NS). Th...
Background: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Increasingly, children enter Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings with English as an a...
This case study attempts to examine the literacy development in English of six young English languag...
This study explored how language, emergent literacy, and reading skills in both English and Spanish ...
This study examined the early reading development of native English speaking (L1) and children who ...
The key underlying developmental concepts and skills requisite for early literacy learning appear to...
This thesis investigates the beginning reading behaviour of young children who are second language l...
In this article empirical research regarding the best predictors of literacy achievement for English...
The purpose of this study was to explore the connections between young children‘s oral language voca...
This study examined the role phonological processing (PP) skills play in identifying English as a Se...
Previous research suggests that (a) individual differences in reading and language development are s...
This thesis explores the development of emergent literacy in Hong Kong Kindergarten children who are...
There is ongoing debate among researchers and educators regarding the utility of English L1 practice...
Research Findings: The purpose of this study was to examine within-group individual differences in t...
English language learners (ELLs) in the United States begin school with a lower proficiency in Engli...
Background: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Increasingly, children enter Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings with English as an a...
This case study attempts to examine the literacy development in English of six young English languag...
This study explored how language, emergent literacy, and reading skills in both English and Spanish ...
This study examined the early reading development of native English speaking (L1) and children who ...
The key underlying developmental concepts and skills requisite for early literacy learning appear to...
This thesis investigates the beginning reading behaviour of young children who are second language l...
In this article empirical research regarding the best predictors of literacy achievement for English...
The purpose of this study was to explore the connections between young children‘s oral language voca...
This study examined the role phonological processing (PP) skills play in identifying English as a Se...
Previous research suggests that (a) individual differences in reading and language development are s...
This thesis explores the development of emergent literacy in Hong Kong Kindergarten children who are...
There is ongoing debate among researchers and educators regarding the utility of English L1 practice...
Research Findings: The purpose of this study was to examine within-group individual differences in t...
English language learners (ELLs) in the United States begin school with a lower proficiency in Engli...
Background: Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school-age language and literacy skill...
Increasingly, children enter Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings with English as an a...
This case study attempts to examine the literacy development in English of six young English languag...