Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome of early language proficiency. The current study has focused on 37 kindergarten teachers and 440 4-to 5-year-old kindergartners during their shared book reading sessions in Singapore, exploring teachers' variation in instructional strategies and linguistic features, and its relations with children's language development and teacher's background. Results demonstrated that teacher's language strategies and linguistic features varied considerably. Instructional strategies with a medium level of cognitive load were found to be positively related to children's growth in receptive vocabulary and word reading skills. Teacher's lexical sophisticatio...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...
Students in early childhood settings don\u27t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strat...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
This study investigated the relationship between teachers' conceptual frameworks about kindergarten ...
This study investigated the relationship between teachers' conceptual frameworks about kindergarten ...
This study was conducted to expand the field's understanding of how various preschool teacher practi...
This study explored preschool teachers\u27 verbal language profiles during shared book reading sessi...
An analysis of recent PIRLS (Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) data has shown that a...
Study 1, an observational study of 32 Head Start teachers and children (146 boys, 152 girls) enrolle...
This study examined whether a shared reading intervention in preschools serving multilingual populat...
Previous research indicates that joint storybook reading between caregivers (parents or teachers) an...
Students in early childhood settings don\u27t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strat...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...
Students in early childhood settings don\u27t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strat...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
Teachers' language practice during shared book reading may significantly affect the rate and outcome...
This study investigated the relationship between teachers' conceptual frameworks about kindergarten ...
This study investigated the relationship between teachers' conceptual frameworks about kindergarten ...
This study was conducted to expand the field's understanding of how various preschool teacher practi...
This study explored preschool teachers\u27 verbal language profiles during shared book reading sessi...
An analysis of recent PIRLS (Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) data has shown that a...
Study 1, an observational study of 32 Head Start teachers and children (146 boys, 152 girls) enrolle...
This study examined whether a shared reading intervention in preschools serving multilingual populat...
Previous research indicates that joint storybook reading between caregivers (parents or teachers) an...
Students in early childhood settings don\u27t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strat...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...
Students in early childhood settings don\u27t always get the benefits of shared book reading—a strat...
Teacher talk has been found to significantly affect children’s early language development during sha...