grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay into community childcare settings is that conversational interactions with teachers may provide the impetus for developmental progress in language acquisition. However, studies of teachers' language to children in segregated settings reveal that teacher talk may be directive, lack many language models, and provide few attended conversational opportunities. This study compared the structural features, complexity, and conversational features of teacher input to an integrated group (which included one child with language delay) and a typical group (all typically developing children). Comparisons were also made between two childcare contexts, book r...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
A formative experiment investigated how two strategies aimed at increasing the quality and quantity ...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
This study examined the quality of preschool teachers’ interactive conversations with three- and fou...
The purpose of the present study was to examine some communicative behaviors between teachers and pr...
Preschool for children may be the first experience in a structured setting with a teacher. A prescho...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Teacher-child interactions in preschool classrooms have been studied extensively (e.g. Mashburn, Pia...
Teacher-child interactions in preschool classrooms have been studied extensively (e.g. Mashburn, Pia...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
One highly regarded context for language learning is book reading, as teachers engage children in di...
A formative experiment investigated how two strategies aimed at increasing the quality and quantity ...
Language acquisition begins when a child is born and continues to develop as the child grows and lea...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
A formative experiment investigated how two strategies aimed at increasing the quality and quantity ...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
This study examined the quality of preschool teachers’ interactive conversations with three- and fou...
The purpose of the present study was to examine some communicative behaviors between teachers and pr...
Preschool for children may be the first experience in a structured setting with a teacher. A prescho...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Teacher-child interactions in preschool classrooms have been studied extensively (e.g. Mashburn, Pia...
Teacher-child interactions in preschool classrooms have been studied extensively (e.g. Mashburn, Pia...
© 2014 Dr. Derek Worley PattonTeacher-child interactions in early childhood education settings can h...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
One highly regarded context for language learning is book reading, as teachers engage children in di...
A formative experiment investigated how two strategies aimed at increasing the quality and quantity ...
Language acquisition begins when a child is born and continues to develop as the child grows and lea...
Researchers have hypothesized four levels of instructional dialogue and claimed that teachers can im...
A formative experiment investigated how two strategies aimed at increasing the quality and quantity ...
In the majority of classrooms, the interaction among teachers and children can still be characterize...